Workshops & Seminars
Picking research topics, citing sources and proofreading for grammatical errors can be trying, especially in light of finals week. That’s why professional and peer writing tutors and librarians will be available on Dec. 9.
The Graduate School is offering workshops for faculty serving on graduate admissions committees to help educate and eliminate bias in the departmental admission review process.
One way ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ works to ensure individuals with disabilities and pregnant employees are supported in the workplace is through reasonable accommodations. Join the next Ethics & Compliance Education Series Nov. 18 to learn more.
The Faculty Teaching Excellence Program’s lineup for spring symposia have been announced. The topics range from enhancing learning motivation to addressing student mental health issues in the classroom, bringing research into the classroom and more.
Check out academic technology training sessions to improve the aesthetic design of your Canvas course and make it more navigable with a new suite of Canvas tools called Cidi Labs.
Learn about PlayPosit, an instructional design platform that enables the addition of interactions right in videos, at a Lunch & Learn on Nov. 7.
The Research & Innovation Office is hosting a Nov. 6 workshop to help applicants strengthen their proposals in advance of the Jan. 21 submission deadline for the Research & Innovation Seed Grant program.
The Boulder Faculty Assembly's Intercollegiate Athletics Committee and the CU Department of Athletics is presenting a new conversation series beginning Oct. 28 with Athletic Director Rick George.
ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ staff and faculty working to meet continuing professional education requirements or who have fiscal roles and responsibilities are invited to upcoming CPA training sessions held online and on campus.
Join fellow students, faculty and staff at a series of workshops focused on self-care and mindfulness. The workshops begin on Oct. 21.