MO Federal Data Proposal Development Seminar
Room 2206A in the MU Student CenterThis four-part seminar is focused on developing and submitting a proposal for research in the Missouri Federal Statistical Research Data Center (FSRDC) The Missouri FSRDC offers researchers the opportunity to conduct research using restricted, respondent-level data from federal censuses, surveys, and administrative data sets. Inside the RDC, approved researchers can choose from over 350 […]
Budgeting 101: Make Your Money Work for You
Strickland, room 119Did you know that about 88% of millionaires are self-made and nearly 95% of them credit budgeting to their financial success? We know you're not a millionaire yet, but you could be one day. Yes, you. How? We can help! If you're like a lot of people, the idea of budgeting feels restrictive and, honestly, […]
How to Prepare for a First Round Interview for a Faculty Job
OnlineYou’ve submitted your faculty job applications and are now anxiously awaiting to hear back about interviews. Maybe you’ve already booked your first screening interview and you’re wondering what to expect. What kinds of questions will be asked? How should you prepare for a virtual interview? Join us for this upcoming webinar on how to prepare […]
Peer Accentuation with GPC
Wellness Resource CenterEnhance your English Communication Skills. Join us in a friendly and supportive environment where you can practice English, improve your accent, and gain confidence in your communication skills.
Peer Accentuation with GPC
Wellness Resource CenterEnhance your English Communication Skills. Join us in a friendly and supportive environment where you can practice English, improve your accent, and gain confidence in your communication skills.
How to Decide Between an Academic and Nonacademic Career
OnlineFrom December 9 - 12th, Beyond the Professoriate will host a special webinar series for doctoral students and postdocs on “How to decide between an academic and nonacademic career.” As a graduate student or postdoc at our institution, you have access to this popular webinar series. We encourage you to register to attend at: https://institutions.beyondprof.com/webinar-how-to-decide/ […]
Graduate Teaching orientation – Spring 2025
OnlineGraduate Teaching Orientation (GTO) is a REQUIRED virtual training for all graduate students. Virtual sessions will be on Friday, January 17th, 2024. This event is dedicated to orienting all of MU’s (domestic and international) graduate students with a new role that contributes to teaching (such as leading recitation, grading, etc.) at the University of Missouri. […]
What Do I Do If My Students Hate AI? What It Really Means to “Meet Students Where They Are”
Teaching for Learning CenterJoin MU colleagues for a watch party of "What Do I Do if My Students Hate AI? What it Really Means to 'Meet Students Where They Are'" led by Dr. Jason Gulya, Berkeley College. Session Description: Imagine this. You’re a forward-thinking educator. You’ve been using Generative AI for a while. You have a good sense […]
Practical Strategies for AI and Assessment: Watch Party & Discussion
Teaching for Learning CenterJoin MU colleagues for a watch party of "Practical Strategies for AI and Assessment with Leon Furze." Generative Artificial Intelligence has impacted education and assessment. Across the world educators have responded proactively. This session introduces the AI Assessment Scale (AIAS): a framework designed to help educators and students use AI appropriately and transparently. Leon Furze […]
Public Scholarship: the Critical Need for Community-Engaged Research
SW1005 Ketchum Auditorium Laffarre ColumbiaTowards a Process-Based Pedagogy – Online Via Zoom
OnlineWe’ll gather on Zoom to watch a pre-recorded conference presentation that considers how, over the last couple of years, Generative AI has gotten better and better at generating human-sounding outputs. It’s getting harder to distinguish a human-generated product from a bot-generated product. This puts teachers in a tough position. How can they help ensure that […]