Workshops & Seminars
- With sessions coming up in October, this professional development series provides faculty and staff with concrete skills to better support students, focusing on areas critical to student retention and success.
- Learn more about restorative justice and facilitating dialogue. As a facilitator, you will create an open and safe space for student and community representatives, being an unbiased, leading figure in the student accountability process.
- Join CU Boulder finance expert Diane Hirschhorn of the Leeds School of Business for an online workshop on how to build a secure financial future.
- The Ombuds Office and Rachana Bhave will explore practical strategies to articulate and call attention to the impact of microagressions, while also centering one’s own emotional well-being. Join this “lunch and learn.”
- CU Boulder faculty members and doctoral students who want to share their scholarly research and expertise with a broader audience are invited to join an information session with a visiting Conversation editor.
- The GRFP recognizes outstanding graduate students from across the country in STEM fields, providing three years of financial support, including an annual stipend of $37,000, as well as professional development and research opportunities.
- Do you have a loved one with special needs? This workshop will help you think about how you balance present and future needs; take steps to create and implement personal, financial and legal care for your loved one; share governmental benefits and more.
- With programs like NASA Day and more, the Research & Innovation Office is offering a full slate of events this fall to help faculty find funding; engage with peers on core research topics; and prepare proposals for research, scholarship and creative work.
- The purpose of the new Interviewing Strategies training is to provide CU Boulder staff, faculty, hiring managers and hiring committees with the skills needed to interview candidates effectively and equitably.
- The relationships we have with family, friends, significant others, coworkers, neighbors and ourselves can be hard (and important). This workshop will teach techniques for maintaining healthy relationships with those around us and ourselves.