Are you an international student looking for an on-campus job or preparing to go on the job market? In this workshop, graduate career coaches will help you create a US-style resume that communicates your skills and experience to potential employers. We'll also cover some job search and application tips ahead of the MU part-time job […]
Are you an international student looking for an on-campus job or preparing to go on the job market? In this workshop, graduate career coaches will help you create a US-style resume that communicates your skills and experience to potential employers. We'll also cover some job search and application tips ahead of the MU part-time job […]
Learn how to effectively use researcher profiles and scholarly communications networks to develop and manage your online scholarly presence. Utilize ORCID, Google Scholar Profile, MOspace, h-index, impact factors and more to maximize your professional impact. Event Organizers: Janice Dysart is a science librarian at Ellis Library. Rebecca Graves is the Educational Services Librarian, J. Otto […]
Explore the world of literature reviews through this hands-on workshop highlighting different types of reviews, the process involved in creating each one, and an overview of best practices. Interactive searching and writing activities will give you the practical skills and resources needed to structure literature reviews for your discipline, while saving you time and effort. […]
Hey, undergraduates and grad students: set yourself up for success with this introduction to the University of Missouri Libraries! Get the basics on our locations, services, and collections, and learn some handy tips, tricks, and tools for getting started with college-level research. Ask questions, get answers! Register Here: https://libcal.missouri.edu/event/11206026
Do you have questions about incorporating video, audio or images into your classes, sharing course readings and materials, or crafting multimedia assignments for your students? Librarians will address frequently asked questions about copyright and fair use in face-to-face and online classrooms and share information about library services available to support your teaching. Event Organizers: Anne […]
The PowerNotes browser extension allows you to automatically capture text, take notes, and export citations in an outline format, all without ever leaving the article PDF or website you’re currently reading. Designed to seamlessly integrate research into writing, the outline you build in PowerNotes while researching can be exported into either a Word document or […]
Campus well-being is a community effort! Join Counseling Center staff Dr. Chuck Burgess and Dr. Kerri Schafer for this Suicide Prevention Week event. See. Say. Do. is the Counseling Center’s training on assisting students in distress. Attendees will learn to recognize indicators of distress, implement basic helping skills, and refer students to appropriate campus resources. […]
The PowerNotes browser extension allows you to automatically capture text, take notes, and export citations in an outline format, all without ever leaving the article PDF or website you’re currently reading. Designed to seamlessly integrate research into writing, the outline you build in PowerNotes while researching can be exported into either a Word document or […]
The Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center, Multicultural Center and Women’s Center are partnering with the Counseling Center, Career Center and MU Study Abroad for the “Know Your Resources: Lunch and Learn Series.” Students are welcome to participate to learn more about quality resources on campus. https://womenscenter.missouri.edu
Hey, undergraduates and grad students: set yourself up for success with this introduction to the University of Missouri Libraries! Get the basics on our locations, services, and collections, and learn some handy tips, tricks, and tools for getting started with college-level research. Ask questions, get answers!
Zbib and Zotero are reliable tools for in-text and bibliography citation formatting. Zotero also helps organize sources, PDF’s, and notes, and facilitates collaborative research. This workshop will cover the most effective methods of getting citations into Zotero, using Zotero’s Word integration to create formatted bibliographies, and a use case for the Zettelkasten note-taking method using […]
Do you enjoy solving problems and analyzing financial trends? Do you excel at communicating and working with others including asking questions to find out causes/facts? Do you enjoy teamwork and get excited to gain real-world financial services and regulatory experience? If you enjoy travel and appreciate work life balance, you may be an ideal candidate […]
The mental health and well-being of students is a growing concern for faculty. This session will present data and trends on student mental health. Presenters will provide tips and an overview of the many resources offered by Mizzou to help faculty assist students in distress.
Join us to learn tools and strategies to empower your financial wellbeing and reduce your financial stress! You'll leave with more money confidence and action steps to make your money work for you! After Money in your Life, you'll have: A list of subconscious influences that impact how you spend and save Strategies to hack […]
Writing Accountability Groups are quiet spaces to bring current works in progress and to work in community with other graduate writers. We will invite participants to share goals at the beginning of the session, then work quietly and independently for the duration of the session. We will invite participants to report progress and/or future goals […]
“I don’t need to know about accessibility unless I get an accommodation request.” Let’s bury this belief for good! After this session, you will be able to explain why accessible learning is necessary—even if you think your students “don’t need it.” We will discuss the incidence and prevalence of common disabilities, how they present barriers […]
For current users of Zotero, this workshop focuses on Zotero Group and shared libraries, on using Zotero’s note-taking functionality, Zotero extensions, and any other topics attendees want to discuss. Event Organizer: Rachel Brekhus is a Humanities/Social Sciences Librarian at Ellis Library. Register Here
Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) is an international research communication competition, designed to help students improve public speaking skills with public audiences. At Mizzou, 3MT® is also a professional development program that includes training (storytelling workshop), practice sessions with feedback, and a public speaking competition. Event is in-person (111F Townsend) or online via zoom. Please register […]
Dr. Robert Newman, president and director of the National Humanities Center (NHC), has created new, innovative programs to support humanities scholars and educators and reinforced the NHC’s standing as a leading institution in addressing contemporary concerns by fostering humanities research. Come to this presentation to learn more about applying for the highly prestigious NHC Fellowship.