Faculty Commons, A Center for Teaching, Learning, Scholarship and Service coordinates all professional development, grants and assessment activities of faculty at New York City College of Technology. Faculty Commons adopts a programmatic approach to professional development and operates as a faculty resource and think tank where members collaborate on a variety of projects to shape curriculum, pedagogy and assessment.
The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) helps faculty and administrators compete for and win grants that strengthen the intellectual climate and improve the learning environment at City Tech. The office provides notices of grant opportunities and works with faculty and administrators over the life-cycle of a grant – from concept development through close-out.
The Professional Activity Report and Self-Evaluation (PARSE) is the documentation of a faculty member’s accomplishments during each academic year and cumulatively, in the three principal areas of teaching, scholarly and professional growth, and service. The PARSE serves as the basis for the annual evaluation. It is also provides faculty with an instrument to present to departmental and college review committees for reappointment, tenure, and promotion.
Event location: New York City College of Technology (CUNY) & NYU Tandon School of Engineering
NYC university faculty, students, recent alumni (December 2018-May 2019), and startups at a university incubator are eligible to apply. Applications are rolling until 100 demos are selected. Applying in early increases your chances.
About the opportunity:
·NYCML’19 will host 1,000+ senior executives, entrepreneurs and investors from media, retail, advertising, tech and more. Participating in the Demo Expo is a great way to get your work seen by the City’s corporate community, which has in the past led to networking, funding, internship and job opportunities.
·Participating means your project is automatically eligible to win $25,000 in awards
Styles of demos NYC Media Lab is looking for:
Interactive demonstrations: working prototypes, concepts or design frameworks.
Research posters
Demos that utilize emerging tech: VR/AR, data science, AI, machine learning, voice interfaces, neural interfaces, computer vision, IoT, wireless, blockchain, cybersecurity, UI/UX and more.
Startup decks or entrepreneurial concepts
If you are unable to demo, CUNY faculty, students, staff and recent alumni can register to attend the event at the Faculty/Student rate at 50% off ($15 per ticket). Use code CUNY19 at the Eventbrite page here for a ticket: nycml19.eventbrite.com