Workshops & Seminars
- Grounded in a growth mindset culture, the Department of Human Resources encourages all employees to take an active role in their professional development through continuous learning. Take a look at the variety of trainings set for this fall.
- This professional development series provides faculty and staff with concrete skills to better support students, focusing on areas critical to student retention and success. You may attend any individual session, or attend all three to receive a non-degree certificate.
- In this interactive workshop, identify your mission and learn tools for goal-setting to help you become loyal to the activities and lifestyle that makes you feel better. We’ll brainstorm options to incorporate healthy practices and ways to overcome resistance.
- The Center for Teaching and Learning, ASSETT and campus partners offer a variety of classroom-focused programs each semester, most of which are free and open to all faculty, teaching professors, lecturers, graduate students, postdoctoral scholars and staff. See what's coming up.
- Attend a virtual training to learn about navigating the curriculum inventory management system and program proposal process.
- The Fall Intensive Educator's Workshop Series is designed to help graduate students and new faculty teach at ֱ Boulder, provide opportunities for professional development in postsecondary education and explore nonacademic jobs. Join for a single workshop or the full series.
- Faculty new to the university’s creative work, research and scholarly community are invited to join the Principal Investigator Academy’s virtual kickoff on Aug. 25. Please register to attend.
- The Faculty and Staff Assistance Program is offering free wellness workshops—covering everything from happier living to managing transitions and managing money—into the fall semester. Check out the offerings.
- Join a virtual fireside chat to meet Peter Huang and learn more about his book “Disrupting Racism,” which offers a uniquely holistic approach to anti-racism efforts, drawing from his personal experiences and extensive scholarly work.
- Faculty: Prepare to apply for opportunities that may include the American Association of University Women, American Council of Learned Societies, National Humanities Center, Stanford Humanities Center, and the Guggenheim and Fulbright Scholar programs.