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‘To diary or not to diary’? – lessons learned from the SRHE workshop ‘Using Diary Method in Social Research’

SRHE

by Panagiota (Peny) Sotiropoulou At the beginning of February 2024, I attended the in-person workshop on Using Diary Method in Social Research , organised by the SRHE and facilitated by Dr Emily Henderson, Dr Zoe Baker and Dr Ahmad Akkad. And now what?

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Faculty Job Search Series & more graduate careers and professional development updates

CAPD

CAPD’s team devoted to graduate student career and professional development has been busy this semester. The program brings together expertise from around the Institute via broad overview sessions, faculty panels, deep dives, and hands-on-workshops aligned with the timeline of the faculty job search cycle.

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New Technology and Attitudes Emerge from the Pandemic

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

I was also part of a small group of faculty at Hofstra who created a blog, the Virtual Faculty Hallway Chat,” said Natow. The idea behind the blog was since we’re not seeing each other in person, we’re not having conversations about teaching and what’s working, so let’s put it on a university blog and we can all share our experiences.

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Sophomore Event Series: Fall 2023 events for MIT sophomores

CAPD

Join your classmates for this year’s series of events from Career Advising & Professional Development tailored to sophomores, a collection of events that will help you make strategic career moves this fall. Whether you’re just starting out or already a campus pro, this workshop will inform your internship search.

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Me in the Future (MIT Future): Fall 2023 events series for first years

CAPD

Explore MIT’s career services: tour of Career Advising & Professional Development | Thurs, Aug 31, 11:30 am, 1:30 pm ( E17-294 ) During your time at MIT, you’ll likely need your resume reviewed, learn how to use a cover letter, finesse your LinkedIn profile, and network with employers.

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Developing a Strengths-Based Campus: Successes, Challenges, and Lessons Learned

Supporting Student Success

This project was particularly important to me because of the impact CliftonStrengths had made in my life and how the tool was being used to support post-secondary students’ development. All new students participated in an Introduction to Strengths Workshop during their Orientation program. Liana presenting a workshop to students. “My

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The Documents You Need to Support Assessment Continuity and Vision

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

In a previous blog post , I recommended assessment professionals develop four documents that can help to guide their work. More to the point, these documents also offer a consistent source of reflection for professionals at the end of the year and a springboard for using data in practice.