Workshops & Seminars
- Recent federal legislation has significantly changed student loan repayment options, but Public Service Loan Forgiveness remains available to most CU employees. CU’s partnership with Savi offers an affordable tool to help employees navigate PSLF and manage their student debt effectively. See details on the program and upcoming workshops.
- The Office of Information Technology is offering start-of-semester trainings—both scheduled and on demand—to assist faculty with Canvas, iClicker and the new Canvas Templates.
- Get practical strategies and fresh ideas to support your teaching. The Course Design Series returns with new topics and expert guests.
- The College of Communication, Media, Design and Information welcomes the OpEd Project to campus for a practical workshop on writing commentary and pitching editors. New deadline: Register by Aug. 8.
- A new initiative from inquiryHub at CU Boulder, in partnership with the Colorado Department of Education, is offering free professional learning from July through October for K-12 Colorado science teachers interested in learning more about Colorado academic standards.
- Faculty and staff can register for upcoming workshops from Career Services to support students in identifying and articulating the skills they develop in their academic journey.
- Do you have an innovation that could make a difference? Whether a researcher, entrepreneur, inventor or problem-solver, this starting blocks workshop—with dates in August and November—can help you.
- NAIRR is a great way for CU Boulder researchers to start exploring AI or scale up existing projects without needing one's own big infrastructure. It can also give researchers a competitive edge in grant proposals. Join a webinar to learn more.
- Register for an upcoming Transfer Advocate Training session to learn more about how you can support our Transfer Buffs.
- Interested in tech infrastructure, computing or system administration? Join CU Boulder's Research Computing team for a free, five-day workshop to explore what it's like to be a high-performance computing system administrator—the people who power supercomputers. Apply by May 23.