Workshop Opportunities
Delta Teaching Portfolio Workshops: Preparing yourself for a faculty career
Part I: Writing Teaching and Learning Philosophies
Part II: Understanding, designing and creating teaching portfoliosDate: Wed, Feb 13, 2008 (Part I) and Tues, Feb 26, 2008 (Part II)
Time: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Location: Tong Auditorium, 1003 Engineering Centers Building (1550 Engineering Drive)
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NSF Proposals Workshops:
Developing An Excellent Education Plan for your Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program Proposal
Presented by the Delta Program in Research, Teaching, and Learning and the Center for Biology Education
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Successful CAREER proposals are expected to demonstrate creative, integrative, and effective research and education plans.
In this workshop, you will:
- Discuss strategies for writing a successful education plan for your CAREER proposal.
- Hear from panelists about successful CAREER proposals and the review process.
- Learn about resources on campus focused on effective integration of research and education.
- Have time to work on your proposal drafts.
This workshop is designed to assist new faculty prepare CAREER proposals in all fields of science, engineering and mathematics.
We invite everyone to stay from 10:30am - 11:00am to network with colleagues and possible collaboration partners!
Contact Chris Pfund with questions: cepfund@wisc.edu.
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Writing NSF Broader Impact Statements for the Graduate Research Fellowship Proposals
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At this workshop, participants were able to:
- Discuss strategies for writing a successful broader impact plan for your NSF fellowship proposal.
- Hear from panelists about successful fellowship proposals.
- Learn about resources on campus focused on effective integration of research and education.
- Have time to work on your proposal drafts.
NSF Fellowship Proposals are expected to include ways in which students plan to integrate research and education, enhance scientific and technical understanding, and/or advance diversity in science. The Delta Program is a growing community of STEM and SBE faculty, post-docs, graduate students, and staff who by integrating their research and teaching are advancing effective teaching practices for diverse student audiences (www.delta.wisc.edu). As part of our effort, we are developing ways in which faculty and students can effectively design and implement successful broader impact initiatives.
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Participants attending the Fall 2004 NSF Broader Impact Proposals workshop |



