Starting an Academic Career in Unusual Times
Starting an academic career involves new opportunities to learn, connect with others, and make meaningful contributions–to share one’s excitement about one’s field with learners, to advance the knowledge base, and to use one’s expertise to address pressing issues in the broader society.
Community-Engaged learning in the Classroom: Rubrics, Reflections, and Resources
Attention: Faculty, academic staff, and instructors, new or experienced with community-engaged learning
This session will discuss creative examples, strategies for grading, and best practices for leading students to reflect upon and make meaning of their community-engaged learning experiences.
Creating or Refining Your Community-Engaged Learning Syllabus
Attention: Faculty, academic staff, and instructors, new or experienced with community-engaged learning
This session will discuss elements of designing a syllabus to outline the community-engaged learning experience and requirements, highlight community partnership,
Internationalizing STEM Education for Broader Impacts: Promising Practices and Tools for Assessment
Attention: Faculty, Research Staff, and Academic Staff
STEM researchers are increasingly turning to international education to fulfill their broader impact requirements. This workshop/webinar is designed to provide researchers with insights about NSF’s internationalizing education priorities,
Community Conversations: The Elements of Community-Engaged Learning Partnerships
Attention: Faculty, academic staff, and instructors, new or experienced with community-engaged learning
This session will discuss elements of strong partnerships to effectively co-create community-engaged learning opportunities for students. Hear examples of successful faculty/community partnerships,
Amplifying Your Research: Strategies and Resources for Informing Policy
Attention: Faculty, Research Staff, Graduate Students
Want to inform today’s policy debates? Looking for innovative and creative ways to amplify your research in policy-making circles? Seeking new ways to share your research findings with those who are at the forefront of policy discussions?
Opportunities for Community-Engaged Health Research with Arab American Communities
Attention: Faculty, Academic Staff, and Graduate Students
Are you looking for opportunities to get involved in community-engaged health-related research? Then join us for this webinar on opportunities for conducting health-related research in partnership with the ACCESS Community Health and Research CenterExternal link –
Getting Started: Support for Community-Engaged Learning at MSU
Attention: Faculty, academic staff, and instructors, new or experienced with community-engaged learning
This session will discuss the support that the Center for Community Engaged Learning (CCEL) can provide to instructors in developing and enhancing course-based community-engaged learning opportunities for students.
Community-Engaged Research: Getting Started
Attention: Faculty, Academic Staff, and Graduate Students
Interested in collaborating with nonprofits, industry, or government partners on your research? New to community-engaged research and wondering how to get started? Curious about the connections between your discipline and community engagement?
Community-Engaged Scholarship Write-Ins
Attention: Faculty, Academic Staff, and Graduate Students
Is working from home making it hard to find writing time? Would scheduling regular, specific times to write about your outreach or engagement work be helpful?