200 Years of Interdisciplinarity Beginning with Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein:The Third Annual City Tech Symposium on Science Fiction

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Call for Papers (Deadline: October 31, 2018) We invite presentations of 15-20 minutes on SF and interdisciplinarity. Papers on or connected to Frankenstein are particularly encouraged. Possible presentation topics include, but are not limited to: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and interdisciplinarity (focusing on research questions or teaching approaches) Explorations of interdisciplinary ideas, approaches, and themes in

Emerging Scholars Program Application – Part II – Spring 2019

The Emerging Scholars Program provides a $500 stipend for full-time students (enrolled for 12 or more credits) and a $250 stipend for part-time students (enrolled in 11 or fewer credits) for conducting research with a faculty member. The purpose of the program is to provide students with an opportunity to apply what was learned in

38th Annual Literary Arts Festival Writing Competition

Entry Guidelines Submit your work at the City Tech Literary Arts Festival OpenLab website: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/literaryartsfestival/submission-guidelines/ Do not include your name in the submission attachment. Attach your entry as a Word document. For more information, please contact: CityTechLAF@gmail.com Competition winners receive cash prizes and a possible Festival reading.

Bringing Passion To Introductory Statistics & Research Methods In Your Course

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You are cordially invited to a curricular innovation workshop. The curriculum provides training in the flexible application of knowledge, opportunities to analyze data in real-world contexts, and a design that promotes fluency with statistical software. RSVP: FACULTYCOMMONS@CITYTECH.CUNY.EDU

Multimedia Technology Workshop

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Did you know you can borrow iPads and laptops from the library? How about document scanners, headphones, and phone chargers? This 45-minute workshop will highlight the different technologies we have available for loan to students, how the loan process works, what you can use this technology for, and what happens to your data after you

How to make your scholarship more visible

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  Colleagues: You can make your scholarship more visible in five minutes! Learn how CUNY’s institutional repository, Academic Works, can amplify your research impact. We will demonstrate how to post your scholarly work to Academic Works and talk more about your rights as an author. Bring your files, including conference presentations, on a flash drive,