Shoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverIf We Had Followed the Rules, I Wouldn’t Be Here
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverShoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverResearch Talk by Dr. David Almedia: Health as a Daily Experience: Lessons from 42,243 Days of US Adults
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description VancouverWellness Centre Drop-in for Indigenous Students
UBC Life Building (Old SUB) 6138 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverIntergenerational Trauma: The Everlasting Impact of the Holocaust
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverShoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverLiterature Reviews: Mapping the Scholarly Conversation
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description VancouverWednesday Noon Hours: Duo Concertante
Roy Barnett Recital Hall (Music Building) 6361 Memorial Road, VancouverDrop-In Career Advising for Undergraduate Arts Students
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description VancouverBlack Male Initiative Welcome Back Event
Simon K. Y. Lee Global Lounge and Resource Centre 2205 Wesbrook Mall, VancouverPlanning a Sustainable Campus: Balancing Growth and Climate Action at UBC
Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre 6163 University Boulevard, VancouverAEPI Reading of the names
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverShoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverCompleting the Circle: A Path Towards Nutrient Circularity in Food Systems
Online/Virtual EventContract Faculty CoP: Troubleshooting and Resources
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description VancouverDrop-In Career Advising for International Undergraduate Students
Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre 6163 University Boulevard, VancouverShoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverShabbat Dinner With Honoured Guests: Holocaust Survivors
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverGraduate Instructional Skills Workshop – January 22, 28 & 29, 2023 (Preliminary Application)
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre 1961 East Mall, VancouverMoving and Grooving: Musical Rhythm’s Effects on the Brain
P. A. Woodward Instructional Resources Centre (Woodward IRC) 2194 Health Sciences Mall, VancouverGraduate Instructional Skills Workshop – January 22, 28 & 29, 2023 (Preliminary Application)
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre 1961 East Mall, VancouverWeek of Events
The Willful Plot exhibition
The Willful Plot exhibition
The Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery is open from Tuesday to Friday 10 am to 5 pm; Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 pm; and closed Mondays and holidays. Derya Akay and Vivienne Bessette, Gabi Dao, Derek Jarman, Charmian Johnson, Glenn Lewis, Mike MacDonald, Rehab Nazzal, Dana Qaddah The Willful Plot brings together […]
Shoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Shoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Visit Hillel BC from January 23-27, 2023 to visit the Yad Vashem Exhibit, Shoa: How Was It Humanly Possible?. The exhibition deals with major historical aspects of the Holocaust, beginning with Jewish life in pre-Holocaust Europe and ending with the liberation of Nazi concentration and extermination camps across the continent and the remarkable return to […]
Canadian Paediatric Orthopaedic Trauma Course (CPOT) (PM13125)
Canadian Paediatric Orthopaedic Trauma Course (CPOT) (PM13125)
We can’t wait to have you join us in Whistler for the IN-PERSON 2023 Canadian Paediatric Trauma Course (CPOT) in January. We’ll have current and practical updates in all aspects of paediatric trauma surgery provided by experts who will share insights, tips, and up-to-date surgically relevant content. Learn, network, and play all in beautiful Whistler, BC. […]
UBC CPD: Canadian Paediatric Orthpaedic Trauma Course (CPOT)
UBC CPD: Canadian Paediatric Orthpaedic Trauma Course (CPOT)
We can’t wait to have you join us in Whistler for the IN-PERSON 2023 Canadian Paediatric Trauma Course (CPOT) in January. We’ll have current and practical updates in all aspects of paediatric trauma surgery provided by experts who will share insights, tips, and up-to-date surgically relevant content. Learn, network, and play all in beautiful Whistler, BC. […]
Job Search Strategies – Access the Hidden Job Market
Job Search Strategies – Access the Hidden Job Market
Learn the best ways to go about looking for work both online and in-person, and learn different strategies to access the hidden job market.
Cinema Thinks the World: The Goddess (1934)
Cinema Thinks the World: The Goddess (1934)
A free screening of The Goddess (1934), followed by a discussion by Professor Christopher Rea.
If We Had Followed the Rules, I Wouldn’t Be Here
If We Had Followed the Rules, I Wouldn’t Be Here
Join Hillel BC for a discussion of But I Live: Three Stories of Child Survivors of the Holocaust with author-survivor David Schaffer, artist Miriam Libicki, and project co-director Andrea Webb (UBC Education), moderated by Richard Menkis (UBC History) and followed by a reception co-sponsored by the Embassy of Israel and UBC Public Humanities Hub. Location: […]
Map production with QGIS
Map production with QGIS
This is an introductory workshop focusing on the fundamental concepts and skills needed to begin using QGIS to explore and analyze spatial data. It is also meant to help you understand how to get started composing a map document for print production. By the end of this workshop, attendees will have a basic understanding of […]
Drop-in financial advising with the Indigenous Student Support Team (ES Advisors)
Drop-in financial advising with the Indigenous Student Support Team (ES Advisors)
Drop into the UBC First Nations Longhouse to speak with an Enrolment Services Advisor and member of the Indigenous Student Support Team to chat about any questions around the various financial pathways at UBC.
Research Talk by Dr. David Almedia: Health as a Daily Experience: Lessons from 42,243 Days of US Adults
Research Talk by Dr. David Almedia: Health as a Daily Experience: Lessons from 42,243 Days of US Adults
Title: "Health as a Daily Experience: Lessons from 42,243 Days of US Adults" Speaker: Dr. David Almeida is a Professor of Human Development and Family Studies and a faculty member of the Center for Healthy Aging at Penn State University. He earned his Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from the University of Victoria. Dr. Almeida’s research […]
Employer On-Campus Info Session: Intel of Canada
Employer On-Campus Info Session: Intel of Canada
Event Overview Intel Vancouver and what we do here Culture of Intel Vancouver team Overview of different intern positions: ASIC Dev/Formal/PE/SV/VP What co-ops do daily Q & A session Attending Representatives Rajinder Dhillon - SoC Design Eng Manager Kent Yeung - SoC Design Eng Manager Tam Cummings - Software Engineering Manager Suhas Prahalada - […]
Employer On-Campus Info Session: Bosa Properties
Employer On-Campus Info Session: Bosa Properties
Event Overview Students will receive an introduction on Bosa Properties and an overview of our internship program. This is a great opportunity to learn about tips and tricks on how to stand out in the interview process and learn about our company culture! 15 minutes - Company Presentation 45 minutes - Networking Attending Representatives […]
Inclusive Teaching: What is it and Why Does it Matter? – January 24 , 2023
Inclusive Teaching: What is it and Why Does it Matter? – January 24 , 2023
This session is for anyone who teaches at UBC who is looking for an introduction to inclusive teaching practices. Be introduced to the literature underpinning inclusive teaching and discuss why inclusive practices in the classroom are important. We will explore diversity amongst UBC’s student population. You will have an opportunity to learn, discuss and share […]
Wellness Centre Drop-in for Indigenous Students
Wellness Centre Drop-in for Indigenous Students
Indigenous students are invited to drop-in and speak with Manager, Student Support Services Amy Vozel on Wednesdays from 1:30-3:30pm at the Wellness Centre. The Wellness Centre is located in Room 1400 in the Life Building. At the reception desk, ask for Amy. No appointments needed.
Employer On-Campus Info Session: Visier
Employer On-Campus Info Session: Visier
Event Overview Visier is working on making employee central to every company in the world. It’s not surprising we are starting with our own people, creating rewarding, mission driven career opportunities. Learn about the student careers program (co-op) and how you can participate in our upcoming recruitment. We will share tips on what to expect […]
Dear Future Me…
Dear Future Me…
On January 24th from 5:30-6:30pm we will be hosting a motivational speaker, Nkechi Nwafor-Robinson, and writing letters to our future selves for the school term! Location details to be confirmed.
Intergenerational Trauma: The Everlasting Impact of the Holocaust
Intergenerational Trauma: The Everlasting Impact of the Holocaust
Marsha Lederman is a columnist with The Globe and Mail, based in Vancouver. An award-winning journalist, she was previously The Globe’s Western Arts Correspondent. Prior to joining The Globe, she worked for CBC Radio, mostly in Toronto. Her memoir Kiss the Red Stairs: The Holocaust, Once Removed was published in May and was an instant […]
DIY Media Support Drop-In Session
DIY Media Support Drop-In Session
Are you working on a media project? Planning to produce video content for your course but don’t know where to start? UBC Studios is offering a drop-in media support session where professional media specialists are available to provide answers to your questions. If you are wondering: Where do I start? What resources are available on […]
Resume & Cover Letter – Learn to Effectively Tailor Your Job Application
Resume & Cover Letter – Learn to Effectively Tailor Your Job Application
Get your resume ready and learn to effectively tailor your application to a particular job posting that highlights your achievements. If possible, bring a draft of your resume and/or cover letter.
Literature Reviews: Mapping the Scholarly Conversation
Literature Reviews: Mapping the Scholarly Conversation
Literature reviews accomplish several purposes for scholars. In the introduction to a research article or thesis chapter, for example, writers review relevant research in order to establish a research gap or problem that the current study addresses. But what counts as relevant literature? As a way to answer this question, the facilitator invites researchers to […]
Lion Dance at St. John’s College
Lion Dance at St. John’s College
St. John’s College is pleased to present the Lion Dance performance by the Chau Luen Athletic Club! The performance will be 15 minutes long and afterwards the performers will give a brief history on the Lion Dance and its significance. When: Jan 25, 2023 11:15 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada) To watch the performance, please […]
It Starts With Us: Contextualizing and Educating about the Holocaust
It Starts With Us: Contextualizing and Educating about the Holocaust
In commemoration of the upcoming International Holocaust Remembrance Day, join us on Wednesday, January 25th 2023 from 12:00 to 1:30 PM PST for “It Starts With Us: Contextualizing and Educating about the Holocaust“. This event will feature introductory remarks by Executive Director of the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre (VHEC), Nina Krieger, a historical overview by historian and Professor Chris […]
Wednesday Noon Hours: Duo Concertante
Wednesday Noon Hours: Duo Concertante
Outstanding musicians, champions of new Canadian music, visionary artistic directors, and inspiring mentors, Duo Concertante have forged a musical legacy and strive to provoke thought and engagement through music in innovative ways. Violinist Nancy Dahn and pianist Timothy Steeves have built an international career with Duo Concertante. The duo’s name comes from the inscription over Beethoven’s “Kreutzer” sonata, “in stilo […]
Drop-in financial advising with the Indigenous Student Support Team (ES Advisors)
Drop-in financial advising with the Indigenous Student Support Team (ES Advisors)
Drop into the UBC First Nations Longhouse to speak with an Enrolment Services Advisor and member of the Indigenous Student Support Team to chat about any questions around the various financial pathways at UBC.
Drop-In Career Advising for Undergraduate Arts Students
Drop-In Career Advising for Undergraduate Arts Students
Carli Fink, the Arts Career Strategist, will be offering drop-in advising for undergraduate Arts students from 1–3 PM Wednesdays during Term 2. Undergraduate Arts students are encouraged to drop in – no appointment needed! – and ask any career questions they may have. Students will be seen individually for up to 10 minutes each (unless […]
Roadmap for Change: Implementing anti-racism commitments at UBC
Roadmap for Change: Implementing anti-racism commitments at UBC
In April 2022, the Anti-Racism and Inclusive Excellence Task Force (ARIE TF) released 54 recommendations aimed at addressing the many forms of systemic racism at UBC. Now, as we enter 2023, Executive Sponsors will reaffirm UBC’s commitment to anti-racism and inclusive excellence, Task Force leaders will highlight key priorities, and the new Associate Vice-President, […]
Qualtrics Studio
Qualtrics Studio
UBC supports the Qualtrics survey tool. Qualtrics is a powerful tool that offers UBC faculty, and staff new functionality in survey creation, data analysis, and reporting. Join us for the monthly Qualtrics studio virtual workshop and drop-in session. The session is geared towards UBC faculty and staff using Qualtrics as a teaching and research tool. […]
Black Male Initiative Welcome Back Event
Black Male Initiative Welcome Back Event
Register to attend and receive event updates: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9Ys0u0fVlpPeQgC About the Event The Term Two Welcome Back is a game night event, a space to meet, have fun, reconnect with each other after the winter break and welcome new Black male students to the BMI experience. You are more than welcome to bring your own board […]
Planning a Sustainable Campus: Balancing Growth and Climate Action at UBC
Planning a Sustainable Campus: Balancing Growth and Climate Action at UBC
How can UBC lead as a model for climate action in the context of a growing urban campus and neighbourhoods? Join Simon Donner, an interdisciplinary climate scientist and Professor at the University of British Columbia, for a presentation and moderated Q&A session on how UBC can take bold and courageous steps to balance growth with […]
AEPI Reading of the names
AEPI Reading of the names
Join Hillel and the Brothers of The AEPi chapter of Vancouver on January 25th at 6pm for The Reading of the Names (Names of those who were murdered in the Holocaust will be read out loud). The reading will happen at Hillel BC on the first floor. You can also join us online, live on […]
UBC CPD: Orthopaedics for Primary Care Virtual Series 2023
UBC CPD: Orthopaedics for Primary Care Virtual Series 2023
Join us once again for our very popular Orthopaedic Virtual Series for Primary Care! This year's theme includes pediatrics, spine, sports and trauma focused topics. Series Topics: Jan 4, 2023: Understanding Neck and Back Pain in Adult and Children Jan 11, 2023: Lost in Translation - interpreting radiology reports of the Spine Jan 18, […]
Global Health Conference 2023
Global Health Conference 2023
The Centre for International and Child Health (CICH) at BC Children's Hospital and the BC Women's Hospital + Health Centre are thrilled to announce the 5th Annual Global Health Conference (GHC23). GHC23 is an annual event bringing together a community of students, trainees, clinicians, researchers, and faculty from across health professions and disciplines to share […]
Mind the Gap: Hormonal Contraceptives and Brain Health—Symposium 3: Hormonal Contraceptives and Risks for Women’s Health
Mind the Gap: Hormonal Contraceptives and Brain Health—Symposium 3: Hormonal Contraceptives and Risks for Women’s Health
In this virtual conference series, we will be hosting bi-weekly events including two keynote talks, four symposia, trainee mentor sessions, guest workshops and a roundtable discussion where attendees will co-create create a blueprint for future research on hormonal contraceptives. You are invited to join all of these gatherings, or pick and choose which ones you […]
Indigenous Foundations 101: Getting Started
Indigenous Foundations 101: Getting Started
Incorporating Indigenous topics and voices into university classrooms is essential. Educational institutions have historically excluded Indigenous knowledges and privileged others. Not only is this an important pedagogical shift in curriculum, it is also a needed shift in order to create safer classrooms for Indigenous students; but where do you get started? Educating yourself first is […]
Completing the Circle: A Path Towards Nutrient Circularity in Food Systems
Completing the Circle: A Path Towards Nutrient Circularity in Food Systems
Can we achieve balance in the nutrient cycle? In an ideal world the nutrients in soil, such as phosphorus and nitrogen, flow through the entire food system, growing into plants, which animals and humans eat, and eventually those same nutrients return back to the soil, beginning the cycle once again. But in our food system, […]
Contract Faculty CoP: Troubleshooting and Resources
Contract Faculty CoP: Troubleshooting and Resources
This is a multi-access event. Are you concerned about academic integrity and the best practices for supporting student learning? Have you found the workload involved in academic concessions to be increasingly challenging? Are you aware of or are using Early Alert? This workshop will address these and other teaching concerns. Please come to our hybrid […]
iCON-VCH Indigenous Health Round Sessions
iCON-VCH Indigenous Health Round Sessions
Join interCultural Online health Network (iCON) and VCH Indigenous Health for two upcoming Indigenous Health Round sessions titled “Anti-Racism: Where Do I Start?” and “What is an Ally and Who Says So?”. The FREE online, interactive webinar sessions will take place at 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm PT on Thursday, January 26, 2023, and Friday, February […]
Purposeful, accountable, and patient-informed: Rethinking measurement practices in health services research
Purposeful, accountable, and patient-informed: Rethinking measurement practices in health services research
Skye Barbic, PhD, MSc, BSc (OT), BSc Scientist, CHÉOS Associate Professor, Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, UBC Purposeful, accountable, and patient-informed: Rethinking measurement practices in health services research Reliable and valid quantification of clinical outcomes is critical for health services research, clinical practice, and policy making. In health services research, there is a […]
iCON-VCH Indigenous Health Round
iCON-VCH Indigenous Health Round
Join an upcoming Indigenous Health Round, titled “Anti-Racism: Where Do I Start?” on January 26, 2023, organized by iCON and Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) Indigenous Health. Dr. Laurie Harding and Dr. Linda Diffey will join in circle for a 2-part learning series in January and February 2023. In the first session, the speakers will share […]
Employer On-Campus Info Session: Enterprise Holdings
Employer On-Campus Info Session: Enterprise Holdings
Event Overview Welcome. It’s great that you’re thinking about joining us. But first, you should learn a little about who we are and what we stand for. Enterprise Holdings is a family-owned, world-class portfolio of brands. We operate a global network that covers nearly 100 countries, nearly 80,000 dedicated team members, and nearly 1.7 million […]
Drop-In Career Advising for International Undergraduate Students
Drop-In Career Advising for International Undergraduate Students
Irene Navarro, Career Educator, will be offering in person drop-in advising for international undergraduate students from 1–3 PM Thursdays. International undergraduate students are encouraged to drop in – no appointment needed! – and ask any career questions they may have. Students will be seen individually for up to 10 minutes each (unless demand is low, […]
WordPress & Wiki Clinic (Drop-In)
WordPress & Wiki Clinic (Drop-In)
The Drop-In Clinics are open for administrators of UBC weblogs or websites to get one-on-one support in WordPress and Wiki for Teaching and Learning or Administrative purposes. Participants should come prepared with a list of questions specific to their sites when attending this session. Specialists at the clinic will assist you in addressing and resolving […]
CTLT Indigenous Initiatives Virtual Coffee Drop-in
CTLT Indigenous Initiatives Virtual Coffee Drop-in
Do you have questions about how to thoughtfully integrate Indigenous content and representation into your course work? Curious about how to offer meaningful land acknowledgements in online meetings or events at UBC? Indigenous Initiatives’ Virtual Coffee Drop-ins are great place to explore these topics, connect with others on the same learning path, or just get […]
Diverse Experiences: Pathways Through Global Health
Diverse Experiences: Pathways Through Global Health
As part of the 5th Annual Global Health Conference, BC Children’s Hospital’s Centre for International Child Health and BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre are hosting an in-person trainee event entitled “Diverse Experiences: Pathways Through Global Health”. When: Thursday, January 26th, 2023|1:30 PM – 3:00 PM PST Where: In-person at BC Children’s Hospital’s Chan Centre […]
Lighten Our Darkness: Light, Space and Mosaics
Lighten Our Darkness: Light, Space and Mosaics
In the series Ways of Seeing Byzantine Art and Material Culture Liz James, History of Art, University of Sussex Coach House, Green College, UBC, and livestreamed Thursday, January 26, 5-6:30 pm, with reception to follow This talk looks at Byzantine wall mosaics in their physical settings. The focus is on the ways in which mosaics […]
The Phil Lind Initiative: Masha Gessen
The Phil Lind Initiative: Masha Gessen
The 2023 Phil Lind Initiative kicks off with Masha Gessen, award-winning author of eleven books and staff writer for The New Yorker bearing insightful and searing commentary on Russia, LGBTQ2+ rights, Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, and the rise of autocracy. The Phil Lind Initiative is an annual, donor-driven, high profile speaker series hosted by the […]
Designing Your Life & Career
Designing Your Life & Career
Each day is an opportunity to think like a designer - to be curious, try things out, collaborate with others, reflect, and be mindful when making choices. In this workshop, we challenge you to think about the multiple possible futures you can design for your life and career.
The Anthropocene Ocean: challenges and prospects for ocean sustainability
The Anthropocene Ocean: challenges and prospects for ocean sustainability
Speaker: Dr. Jean-Baptiste Jouffray Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University Humans have become a dominant force of planetary change. This epoch, referred to as the Anthropocene, implies profound alterations to the Earth’s marine and terrestrial ecosystems upon which so many people depend. The prospect of an era of blue growth, in particular, poses unprecedented sustainability and […]
UBC CPD: CME on the Run! 2022-2023
UBC CPD: CME on the Run! 2022-2023
Our popular and award-winning series of short and focused sessions, CME on the Run! 2022-2023, will be offered virtually again this year from Sept. 2022 to May 2023. The UBC Department of Family Practice and UBC CPD are excited to introduce our next series of lectures and incredible speakers. Session dates and themes: Sep 16, […]
Shabbat Dinner With Honoured Guests: Holocaust Survivors
Shabbat Dinner With Honoured Guests: Holocaust Survivors
This special Shabbat dinner will feature a candle-lighting ceremony and Survivors spread out among the dining tables with students. January 27 @ 5:45* *Please note earlier start time Hillel BC - 6145 Student Union Blvd. Register: https://forms.office.com/r/pd2Zc52S8M
Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop – January 22, 28 & 29, 2023 (Preliminary Application)
Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop – January 22, 28 & 29, 2023 (Preliminary Application)
This ISW will be held in-person. Please read the application process and workshop eligibility prior to applying. Preliminary Application Process When you submit an application, you are applying for the WAITLIST only and your spot in the workshop is NOT confirmed. If you meet the requirements and are selected as a participant you will receive an email to […]
UBC Windfest!
UBC Windfest!
UBC School of Music WindFest returns! We are thrilled to present clarinettist, Chad Burrow (University of Michigan) as our featured artist. ALSO FEATURING UBC WOODWIND FACULTY: Brenda Fedoruk flute Christie Reside flute Paolo Bortolussi flute Geronimo Mendoza oboe Jose Franch-Ballester clarinet Michelle Anderson clarinet Ingrid Chiang bassoon Julia Nolan saxophone Join us this year as we celebrate our annual festival, with masterclasses, workshops and performances […]
Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop – January 28, 29 & February 4, 2023 (ONLINE) – (Preliminary Application)
Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop – January 28, 29 & February 4, 2023 (ONLINE) – (Preliminary Application)
*This ISW will be held online* Please read the application process and workshop eligibility prior to applying. Preliminary Application Process When you submit an application, you are applying for the WAITLIST only and your spot in the workshop is NOT confirmed. If you meet the requirements and are selected as a participant you will receive an email to […]
Moving and Grooving: Musical Rhythm’s Effects on the Brain
Moving and Grooving: Musical Rhythm’s Effects on the Brain
Dr. Jessica Grahn, Director, Human Cognitive and Sensorimotor Core of the Brain and Mind Institute, University of Western Ontario Dr. Grahn was the first researcher to establish the neural link between hearing musical rhythm and spontaneous activation of the brain’s motor control system by asking the question why do humans move to rhythm? Her contributions […]
Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop – January 22, 28 & 29, 2023 (Preliminary Application)
Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop – January 22, 28 & 29, 2023 (Preliminary Application)
This ISW will be held in-person. Please read the application process and workshop eligibility prior to applying. Preliminary Application Process When you submit an application, you are applying for the WAITLIST only and your spot in the workshop is NOT confirmed. If you meet the requirements and are selected as a participant you will receive an email to […]
Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop – January 28, 29 & February 4, 2023 (ONLINE) – (Preliminary Application)
Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop – January 28, 29 & February 4, 2023 (ONLINE) – (Preliminary Application)
*This ISW will be held online* Please read the application process and workshop eligibility prior to applying. Preliminary Application Process When you submit an application, you are applying for the WAITLIST only and your spot in the workshop is NOT confirmed. If you meet the requirements and are selected as a participant you will receive an email to […]