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SUMMARY:NSF CAREER Web Series
DESCRIPTION:This self-paced web series will: \n– cover the basics of the NSF CAREER proposal \n– discuss how to plan your CAREER project and position yourself to be competitive \n-discuss how to write the proposal\, section by section\, with special attention on what each section needs to accomplish and how to avoid common mistakes.  \nPlease note: Once you submit the reservation form\, you should receive the access instructions via email within 24-48 hours. Please email daniel.arriaga@utsa.edu if you do not receive these instructions. \nRegister for this eventPresented By: Dr. Lucy Deckard\nPresident of Academic Research Funding Strategies\, LLC\,
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/nsf-career-web-series/
LOCATION:ONLINE WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:UTSA Office of Research Support
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel Arriaga":MAILTO:daniel.arriaga@utsa.edu
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SUMMARY:Pursuing Funding for Education Research
DESCRIPTION:This session will focus on pursuing funding from the Department of Education as well as on pursuing funding for STEM education research from NSF. Other funders of education research\, including the Spencer Foundation\, will also be discussed. We will talk about types of grants\, the roles of program officers and how to approach them\, how proposals are reviewed\, and what reviewers are looking for. \nView the Event FlyerRegister for this workshopPresented By:Dr. Lucy DeckardPresident of Academic Research Funding Strategies\, LLCLucy Deckard is the President of Academic Research Funding Strategies\, LLC\, a consulting firm she founded in 2010 that provides services to help academic institutions\, faculty and staff develop the expertise in-house to identify funding opportunities\, understand funding agencies\, and develop successful research grant proposals. Previously\, Ms. Deckard served as Associate Director of the Texas A&M University’s Office of Proposal Development.\nShe has helped to develop and write successful proposals to NSF\, NIH\, the Department of Education\, the Department of Defense\, and other agencies and foundations\, including proposals for large institutional and center-level grants. Over the last 15 years\, she has worked with scores of faculty across the country on their NSF CAREER proposals. In the course of that work\, she has learned what reviewers and program officers are looking for\, observed strategies that work well\, and identified common mistakes to avoid.\nBefore joining Texas A&M\, she worked for 16 years as a research engineer in industry at companies including Lockheed Martin and Hughes Research Labs\, obtaining funding from DoD\, DARPA and the Department of Energy. She has a B.S. in Materials Science from Rice University and an M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/pursuing-funding-for-education-research/
LOCATION:Travis Room\, H-E-B UC 2.202\, Main Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel Arriaga":MAILTO:daniel.arriaga@utsa.edu
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DTSTAMP:20260626T034024
CREATED:20180712T205306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180905T190056Z
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SUMMARY:They’re Heeeere! Teaching Generation Z (Main Campus)
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready for Gen Z? Our newest students have different motivations\, skill sets\, learning preferences and social concerns. Join us in person or online using Skype for Business to learn best practices for teaching Gen Z in your classroom. Here’s what faculty who have already attended this session had to say: \n\n“Well-done job. I highly encourage other faculty to attend it.”\n“Love the education\, work\, and communication perspectives.? Practical tips were great refreshers too…thanks for a great session!”\n\n\n“Thank you so much for fresh ideas and inspiration!”\n“Well-organized.? To the point.”\n\nThree sessions to choose from: Main campus (bring your lunch!)\, Downtown campus or online using Skype for Business. \nRegister to attend on the Main CampusVisit the TLS web sitePresented By: Teaching and Learning Services\n  Shelley HowellTeaching and Learning ConsultantAs UTSA’s Teaching and Learning Consultant\, Shelley Howell works with faculty to create innovative and outstanding teaching experiences. She teaches in the FYE program and has worked with faculty for more than 25 years. She holds degrees in training and development\, adult education and higher education administration\, and is proud to be first-gen!
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/theyre-heeeere-teaching-generation-z-main-campus/
LOCATION:Faculty Center Small Conference Room\, JPL 4.04.12D\, Main Campus
CATEGORIES:UTSA Teaching and Learning Services
ORGANIZER;CN="Shelley Howell":MAILTO:shelley.howell@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181107T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181107T130000
DTSTAMP:20260626T034024
CREATED:20180712T205603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180905T190022Z
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SUMMARY:They’re Heeeere! Teaching Generation Z (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready for Gen Z? Our newest students have different motivations\, skill sets\, learning preferences and social concerns. Join us in person or online using Skype for Business to learn best practices for teaching Gen Z in your classroom. Here’s what faculty who have already attended this session had to say: \n\n“Well-done job. I highly encourage other faculty to attend it.”\n“Love the education\, work\, and communication perspectives.? Practical tips were great refreshers too…thanks for a great session!”\n\n\n“Thank you so much for fresh ideas and inspiration!”\n“Well-organized.? To the point.”\n\nThree sessions to choose from: Main campus\, Downtown campus or online using Skype for Business. Use the link below to join the online session. \nRegister to attend onlineVisit the TLS web siteCLICK HERE TO JOIN THE ONLINE SESSIONPresented By: Teaching and Learning Services\n  Shelley HowellTeaching and Learning ConsultantAs UTSA’s Teaching and Learning Consultant\, Shelley Howell works with faculty to create innovative and outstanding teaching experiences. She teaches in the FYE program and has worked with faculty for more than 25 years. She holds degrees in training and development\, adult education and higher education administration\, and is proud to be first-gen!
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/theyre-heeeere-teaching-generation-z-online/
LOCATION:ONLINE WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:UTSA Teaching and Learning Services
ORGANIZER;CN="Shelley Howell":MAILTO:shelley.howell@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181107T140000
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DTSTAMP:20260626T034024
CREATED:20180725T181031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180814T204423Z
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SUMMARY:New Faculty Institute (Research): Grantsmanship 101: Keys to writing effective proposals
DESCRIPTION:This session will cover the key steps to writing a competitive research proposal. We will step through proposal narrative sections and discuss what each section needs to accomplish\, common characteristics of winning proposals\, and common mistakes to avoid. \nPLEASE NOTE: New faculty (start dates in Fall 2018) should not register for any New Faculty Institute sessions through this website. You indicated your selections during orientation and will receive a separate calendar invitation. \nView the Event FlyerRegister for this eventPresented By:Dr. Lucy DeckardPresident of Academic Research Funding Strategies\, LLCLucy Deckard is the President of Academic Research Funding Strategies\, LLC\, a consulting firm she founded in 2010 that provides services to help academic institutions\, faculty and staff develop the expertise in-house to identify funding opportunities\, understand funding agencies\, and develop successful research grant proposals. Previously\, Ms. Deckard served as Associate Director of the Texas A&M University’s Office of Proposal Development.\nShe has helped to develop and write successful proposals to NSF\, NIH\, the Department of Education\, the Department of Defense\, and other agencies and foundations\, including proposals for large institutional and center-level grants. Over the last 15 years\, she has worked with scores of faculty across the country on their NSF CAREER proposals. In the course of that work\, she has learned what reviewers and program officers are looking for\, observed strategies that work well\, and identified common mistakes to avoid.\nBefore joining Texas A&M\, she worked for 16 years as a research engineer in industry at companies including Lockheed Martin and Hughes Research Labs\, obtaining funding from DoD\, DARPA and the Department of Energy. She has a B.S. in Materials Science from Rice University and an M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/new-faculty-institute-research-grantsmanship-101-keys-to-writing-effective-proposals/
LOCATION:Faculty Center Small Conference Room\, JPL 4.04.12D\, Main Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel Arriaga":MAILTO:daniel.arriaga@utsa.edu
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180712T205859Z
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SUMMARY:They’re Heeeere! Teaching Generation Z (Downtown Campus)
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready for Gen Z? Our newest students have different motivations\, skill sets\, learning preferences and social concerns. Join us in person or online using Skype for Business to learn best practices for teaching Gen Z in your classroom. Here’s what faculty who have already attended this session had to say:  \n\n“Well-done job. I highly encourage other faculty to attend it.” \n“Love the education\, work\, and communication perspectives.? Practical tips were great refreshers too…thanks for a great session!” \n\n\n“Thank you so much for fresh ideas and inspiration!” \n“Well-organized.? To the point.” \n\nThree sessions to choose from: Main campus\, Downtown campus or online using Skype for Business.  \n  \nRegister to attend at the Downtown CampusVisit the TLS web sitePresented By: Teaching and Learning Services\n  Shelley HowellTeaching and Learning ConsultantAs UTSA’s Teaching and Learning Consultant\, Shelley Howell works with faculty to create innovative and outstanding teaching experiences. She teaches in the FYE program and has worked with faculty for more than 25 years. She holds degrees in training and development\, adult education and higher education administration\, and is proud to be first-gen!
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/theyre-heeeere-teaching-generation-z-downtown-campus/
LOCATION:Conference Room\, Frio Street Building 4th Floor\, Downtown
CATEGORIES:UTSA Teaching and Learning Services
ORGANIZER;CN="Shelley Howell":MAILTO:shelley.howell@utsa.edu
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