Faculty Friday: Research, Writing & Creative Work: Strategies for a Productive Summer
Details to follow.Please register and a ZOOM link for the meeting will be sent automatically. For questions please contact Shelley Smith: ssmith@citytech.cuny.edu
Details to follow.Please register and a ZOOM link for the meeting will be sent automatically. For questions please contact Shelley Smith: ssmith@citytech.cuny.edu
This webinar will support faculty researchers to take control of their online presence by creating a scholarly profile and ensuring that the people that find their work, can read their work.
Are you teaching First-Year students? Do you seek ever better ways to support their success? This perpetual challenge has become even more pressing in the online and hybrid environment. The success and thriving of our FY students is a critical priority for the college.Join us this week for our first Faculty Friday -- hear from director
In recognition of Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI) Week please join a Faculty Friday discussion: Culturally Responsive PedagogyShare your experiences and hear from colleagues, including members of the newly-formed HSI Committee, as we consider curriculum, assignments, and strategies designed to empower, enrich, and acknowledge every member of our diverse community of learners. Suggested reading attached — see especially pages 12-14. Find this and a
The CUNY Research Scholars Program provides a $4000 stipend ($1000 in Fall, $1000 in Spring and $2000 in Summer) for full-time students enrolled in Associate program or in Bachelor program with less than 50 credits for conducting research with a faculty member. Faculty mentors will also receive $1000 per student as summer salary in June 2022. The purpose of
Prof. Monica Berger will discuss - finding target journals for publishing your work; getting a bird’s-eye view of your topic; conducting the literature review; using Google Scholar, citation managers, and link resolvers; assessing journals and avoiding predatory journals. Watch recording below
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Introduction to NEA funding opportunities. Watch recording of event below. View other workshops in the series.
John Tsapogas, Director of RFCUNY Award Pre-Proposal Support (APPS) will provide an introductory overview of opportunities and processes related to private foundation funding. Watch recording of event below. View other workshops in the series.
All are welcome to the presentation portion of this third meeting of the Faculty Publication Support Workshop series. Professor Tina Kao will discuss research compliance, IRB procedures, and the approval process for research involving human subjects.Questions: ssmith@citytech.cuny.edu Watch recording of event below: