Workshops & Seminars
- Hosted by the Research & Innovation Office, there will be a Finding Funding workshop on Feb. 14 and a regional application writing workshop on Feb. 21.
- How should you react if you find yourself in an imminent harm situation? All faculty, staff and students on campus are encouraged to attend the Active Harmer Level 1 Class.
- NSF evaluates your proposal on the basis of two criteria: broader impacts and intellectual merit. Did you know the campus is overflowing with resources to help you? RSVP by Jan. 30
- Stress management is a concern for everyone in these busy and uncertain times. The Faculty and Staff Assistance Program is hosting a workshop series to educate employees on strategies.
- What can you learn about professional success from Chris Rock, Joan Rivers and Charlie Chaplin? Learn more at this crash course on Jan. 23.
- A variety of training sessions coming up will cover everything from how to get started with Canvas to how to calculate grades and integrate tools such as PlayPosit, Turnitin and VoiceThread.
- Feeling stressed? Join the Business Library and Health Promotions for a one-hour workshop. Make your own aromatherapy oils, practice origami and more. Free and open to all students.
- Starting Blocks is a condensed introduction to the "I-Corps methodology" taught by the NSF, DOE and NIH to help inventors increase the impact of their ideas. This two-part workshop will be on Oct. 22 and 29.
- From avoiding research misconduct to how to brand yourself online and more, here are six upcoming workshops advantageous to graduate students.
- Staff and faculty are invited to participate in free professional development workshops this fall. What are your strengths and the strengths of those you work with?