Faculty Friday: Show & Tell – teaching tips!

Stop in for a short take or stay for the hour. Share your favorite success and take away something new to enhance your teaching. Representatives from WAC, READ, OpenLab, and others will be there to share tips, too. Register here and a ZOOM link will be sent immediately to your inbox.

“Light Bulb” Moments in the Humanities Classroom

What does a transformative moment in the classroom look or sound like? In this event, five Mellon TLH Faculty Fellows from different CUNY campuses will each present examples of active learning from their courses, sharing the work of their students and engaging student voices in this interactive workshop. Through the disciplines of German, Geography, Music,

BWRC Annual Conference: Sea Level Rise and Brooklyn’s Jamaica Bay Communities

Join us in-person or online for this year's hybrid BWRC Annual Conference! This year marks the ten-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy, a time when many of the city’s coastal vulnerabilities became glaringly apparent. Since then New York has taken major strides in making the coastline more resilient, yet immediate and long-term risks associated with global

Faculty Fridays: Increasing Your Visibility as a Scholar

All are welcome to this open presentation in the Faculty Publication Support Workshop Series. Presentation by Prof. Monica Berger –  Advanced Research Tips / Increasing Your Visibility as a Scholar: Google Scholar alerts refresher, creating a web presence and increasing your visibility using Google Scholar Profiles, Academic Works, and ORCID IDs.

Postponed: CUNY Funding Fridays: Limited Submissions Resource and Webpage

Adam Greenberg, Grants Director, Advanced Science Research Center Effie MacLachlan, Director of Grants and Research Programs, Office of Research A “limited submission”is a funding opportunity for which the sponsor limits the number of proposals it will accept from an institution. The Office of Research has developed a process to ensure that CUNY submits its most

RF CUNY Brown Bag Research Webinars: Russell Sage Foundation and W.T. Grant Foundation Grants

Targeted Audience: CUNY education and social science facultyPresenters: John Tsapogas-Director RF-Office of Award Pre-Proposal Support & Nuria Rodriguez-Planas, Professor of Economics, Queens College Overview of Webinar: This webinar will provide researchers information on funding opportunities in two philanthropic nonprofit organizations. The Russell Sage Foundation was established the improvement of social and living conditions in the

Mentoring 101: How to Get What You Need to Thrive in the Academy

This workshop will be facilitated by the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD), a highly regarded organization that provides individual and institutional members with programs and resources to support productive and satisfying academic careers, and healthy work-life balance.

NSF CC* Planning: Designing a Process to Improve Research Computing Infrastructure at City Tech

The Professional Development Working Group of theNSF CC* Planning: Designing a Process to Improve Research Computing Infrastructure at City Tech (PI: Vazquez-Portiz) is offering workshops to help Faculty learn data analysis tools to apply to their research.Please take part in a survey at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd4U2_kTo-NWQFF2G4X5GGDqpcIkaf9PLgE8Bxvxi6hSTd1sw/viewform on your research interests and needs with respect to research cyberinfrastructure  and skills.The Professional Development sessions

CUNY Student SciComs Symposium: Communicating Your Science Competition

This event is part of the Communicating Your Science series. This series features presentations by The Graduate Center’s science librarian and communications staff, journal editors, and reporters. The goal of this series is to enhance the professional development and science communication skills of CUNY STEM faculty, postdocs, and students. Learn more » For more information,