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February 2024
EALAC Annual Spring Open House
What: For those interested in EALAC and considering major or concentration/minor declaration, please join us for food and relaxation, and also bring any questions you might have about our program. As with our fall reception, we'll have a chance to discuss all aspects of our programs, and you will also have the chance to interact with our more senior majors & concentrators. Where: Calder Lounge (Uris Hall)
Find out more »Building Your TDP Teaching E-Portfolio (For Graduate Students)
Graduate student participants on the Advanced Track of the CTL's Teaching Development Program are invited to join Caitlin DeClercq (Senior Assistant Director, Graduate Student Programs and Services, CTL) and Madiha Choksi (Digital Learning & Emerging Technologies Specialist) to learn more about the new Columbia Digital Sandbox platform and Wordpress template to support the teaching e-portfolio capstone assignment for completion of the TDP Advanced Track. Contact: CTLgrads, CTLgrads@columbia.edu
Find out more »LC2: Teaching Across Disciplines
CTLgrads Learning Community - Teaching Across Disciplines: What Can the Grammarian, the Artist, the Historian, and the Scientist Learn from Each Other? (Session 2) - for graduate students Contact: Center for Teaching and Learning, ctlgrads@columbia.edu
Find out more »Essential Practice Teaching Sessions (In-Person)
This spring, CTL will be offering 4 concurrent Practice Teaching sessions (formerly known as “Microteaching” sessions) exclusively for graduate students participating in the Spring 2024 Essentials of Teaching and Learning series. This is a new opportunity and space is limited. A registration link will be shared with all participants in the Essentials series this term. Where: Butler Library, 535 W. 114 St., New York, NY 10027 Room/Area: 203 Contact: Center for Teaching and Learning, CTLgrads@columbia.edu
Find out more »March 2024
CTLGrads Journal Club
Are you interested in the research on teaching and learning and how to apply this research to your teaching practice? Join us for CTLGrads Journal Club, where we take a closer look at educational literature and resources. Each session, we’ll look at one reading and focus on how we can use the education research within it to inform our own teaching practices. This semester, we will be joined by colleagues from across the CIRTL Network for these sessions. The CTLGrads…
Find out more »Introduction to CTL Fellowships for Grad Students (LTF, TOF, TAF)
Information Session: Introduction to CTL Fellowships for Graduate Students (LTF, TOF, TAF, CIRTL Fellowships) Are you looking for ways to extend your pedagogical development? Would you like to be more involved with the Center for Teaching and Learning? Join the CTL’s Graduate Student Programs and Services team to learn more about paid fellowship opportunities at the CTL that provide Columbia doctoral students (and in some cases, MFA students at SOA) with sustained professional development experience. This information session is one of two that…
Find out more »Prison Education Informational Panel
Prison Education Informational Panel The Heyman Center, Second Floor Common Room RSVP here (required for access to East Campus) Are you in any year of a graduate program in Arts & Sciences and interested in learning more about higher education in prison? Each year, Columbia’s Justice-in-Education (JIE) Initiative offers a range of opportunities to support justice-impacted students. Please join the JIE Initiative for an informational panel focused on our Prison Education Program at Taconic Correctional Facility. Graduate students across disciplines will discuss paid…
Find out more »The White Crane of Alagśa: Legends of the Sixth Dalai Lama in Mongolia
Speaker: Sangseraima Ujeed, Assistant Professor of Tibetan Buddhism, Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Moderator: Gray Tuttle, Leila Hadley Luce Professor of Modern Tibetan Studies, Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures, Columbia University
Find out more »Purity and Ideology
March 4th, 2024: 1:10PM – 2:25PM, https://weai.columbia.edu/events/purity-and-ideology Speaker: Hongkyung Kim. Professor, Department of Asian and Asian American Studies and Director of the Center for Korean Studies at SUNY Stony Brook Moderator: Seong Uk Kim, Assistant Professor of Korean Religions and Culture, Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures, Columbia University
Find out more »Japan’s Strategic Cooperation with NATO: Connectivity between Ukraine and Taiwan Crises
Speaker: Tomonori Yoshizaki, Professor, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS) Former Vice President of National Institute for Defense Studies (NIDS), Ministry of Defense, Japan Moderator: Ayumi Teraoka, Postdoctoral Research Scholar, WEAI, Columbia University
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