All early career faculty are invited to join a meeting 4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7, via Zoom. Staff members from sponsored programs will discuss how to identify research sponsors and find funding opportunities.
Read More »The annual Focus on Teaching and Technology Conference will be held Sept. 24-25 virtually on Zoom. It is free but registration is required. Registered participants will receive session links and eProgram access.
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) offers instructors the opportunity to survey their students on how well they feel their courses are going so far. If you are interested in surveying your students, you can request a mid-semester feedback survey.
Read More »Sixty-two Missouri S&T faculty members have started the Effective Online Teaching Practices year-long program. It is part of a National Association of System Heads grant to the University of Missouri System titled “Scaling Instructional Excellence for Student Success.”
Read More »The vice chancellor of research office offers proposal development assistance for early-career faculty members preparing research proposals. Maria Shaub, proposal developer, will assist with activities including solicitation analysis, project management, narrative development and technical editing.
Read More »All pre-promotion and pre-tenure faculty are invited to learn about student advising at the next early career faculty forum at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 23, via Zoom.
Read More »Faculty, staff and student employees are required by the UM System to complete training to learn about university policies and practices related to COVID-19. Training is available in myLearn and must be completed by Sept. 5.
Read More »The next early career faculty forum will be an interactive session titled “Writing a Teaching Philosophy” 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9, on Zoom. The session is hosted by S&T’s Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE).
Read More »The career opportunities and employer relations (COER) team asks faculty to submit information on concepts, ideas and skills you would like to see in practice in a workplace. The COER staff will then work with employers to provide five- to 10-minute videos connected to that concept for you to use as a resource in your classes.
Read More »The office of the vice chancellor of research hosts monthly “We Dig Research” events to bring researchers together to learn about each other and build collaborations. “We Dig Research” sessions will be held 3-5 p.m. on the following Fridays this semester: