Workshops & Seminars
New employees are invited to learn how the University Libraries innovate and collaborate across campus and the ways they help students and employees thrive in their work and studies.
CliftonStrengths is a free tool campus is using to provide employees knowledge, skills and experiences to foster strengths-based conversations that lead to increased well-being and belonging across campus.
This hands-on event will help faculty identify resources available to assist in the development of broader impact statements and plans, required as part of all NSF proposals.
Understand the requirements, learn competitive approaches and initiate connections with campus resources via this Research & Innovation Office event Feb. 6. Register by Jan. 30.
The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, the Graduate School and the 3MT Program invite you to a workshop on research presentations with guest presenter Michael Alley on Jan. 26.
The Jan. 22 presentation will explore the ethical considerations around research with a focus on the university's processes for dealing with allegations of research misconduct.
New employees are invited to join a CU Discover session on our key campus values, compliance and ethics. Catherine Shea will introduce the Colorado Creed and other guiding principles.
The Faculty & Staff Assistance Program is offering free classes and workshops through April exploring grief, mindfulness, stress management and more.
Join the SafeTALK training and certification on Sunday, Jan. 21, to gain knowledge on developing and maintaining a suicide-safer community, free of cost. Spots are filling fast, so sign up now.
Join fellow new employees Nov. 17 for the CU Discover series to learn about CUSG, one of the most autonomous student government bodies in the nation.