Academic and Scholarly Events

  • Annual Teaching @ Teaching Intensive Institutes

    The Graduate School at the University of Connecticut is a co-sponsor of this event, so YOU can attend at no cost! 

     

    Register ASAP if you plan to attend - space is limited.

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    UMass Boston is excited to host the 3rd Annual Teaching at Teaching Intensive Institutions

    Friday, October 7, 2016 - University of Massachusetts Boston Campus Center (100 Morrissey Blvd, Boston, MA)

     

    Please share information about this one-day workshop that introduces graduate students and post-docs to faculty careers at teaching-intensive institutions. This event will provide participants with a valuable opportunity to learn from and network with faculty and deans from a range of teaching-intensive institutions across the New England region. They will be available to review and offer advice on CVs and cover letters, so students are encouraged to bring their CVs along. In addition, sessions are scheduled on a variety of topics pertinent to careers in Teaching-Intensive institutions. 

     

    Space is limited and registration is required.

     

    The program agenda is almost complete, but participants should check back to see additions/changes on the program page:

    Program agenda: https://www.umb.edu/news_events_media/events/teaching_at_intensive_institutions

    Registration:  https://ttii2016.eventbrite.com

     

    Note about getting to UMass Boston: We urge participants to take public transportation to UMass Boston (Red Line to JFK/UMass; free shuttle to campus).  Most parking lots on campus are closed because of construction. Visitors who drive may park at Bayside and take the free shuttle to campus (a quick half-mile ride down Mt. Vernon St.) Parking is $6. See Getting Here at www.umb.edu for more information.

    For any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact camille.martinez@umb.edu

     

     

    For more information, contact: Victoria blodgett at victoria.blodgett@uconn.edu

If you have any questions, please contact Grad School at 860-486-3617.