The week's events
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Yoga at IM-Circle Yoga at IM-Circle
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January 29, 2024Live Virtual Yoga Live Virtual Yoga
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Cycling at IM-West Cycling at IM-West
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January 30, 2024RECR Workshop: Research Collaborations and Student Conflicts of Interest RECR Workshop: Research Collaborations and Student Conflicts of Interest
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January 30, 2024Date:
Tuesday, January 30, 2024 - 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Location:
Zoom
Research collaboration involves individuals working together to achieve a common goal of producing new scientific knowledge, insight on a problem, or understanding of a phenomenon. Collaboration also helps build stronger connections amongst coworkers making the team unit more successful and efficient than working individually on the same tasks. Collaboration is one of the most important parts of your graduate studies. This workshop will review guidelines to following when looking to initiate collaboration and best practices for effective collaboration. The session will also explore student conflicts of interest that can arise in research and creative activity. These can occur when there is a divergence between an individual’s private interests and his or her professional obligations to the University such that an independent observer might reasonably question the individual’s professional actions or decisions.
Registration: https://abilitylms.msu.edu/MSU/LearnerWeb_PTM.php?ActionID=Enroll&EventID=8944
Full RECR workshop series information can be found at https://grad.msu.edu/recr.
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Professional Development
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Motivation in the College Classroom Motivation in the College Classroom
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January 31, 2024Date:
Wednesday, January 31, 2024 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Location:
Virtual
As instructors we are always looking for ways to motivate students to complete readings and assignments, and to want to attend class. In this session, we are discussing how we can apply theories of motivation in our teaching to increase student engagement and enthusiasm about learning. By the end of this session, you will have some actionable strategies to better support your students’ motivation.
Facilitators: Dr. Stefanie Baier, Dr. Hima Rawal, and The GTA TLC
A Zoom link will be sent the day before the workshop.
Category:
Professional Development
Yoga at IM-Circle Yoga at IM-Circle
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January 31, 2024Dealing with Conflict in Professional Settings Dealing with Conflict in Professional Settings
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January 31, 2024Date:
Wednesday, January 31, 2024 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Location:
In-Person Chittenden Hall 110 | Zoom
Visit this website for more information: COGS + GROW: Workshop: January 31, 2024 – Council of Graduate Students (msu.edu)
Conflict is an unavoidable part of life. Whether it’s a disagreement with our advisor or supervisor or personal differences with colleagues, learning to manage and resolve conflict in professional settings is an essential life skill. In this workshop, we will talk about some basic principles of productive confrontation and how to apply them across different contexts.
In-person participation is highly encouraged but zoom option is available if you can only join virtually! Please register to attend.
Register Here: EmailMe Form - Dealing with Conflict in Professional Settings
Facilitated by GROW – The Graduate Office of Well-Being and COGS (Council of Graduate Students)
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Life and Well-Being
Pilates at Im-East Pilates at Im-East
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January 31, 2024https://cogs.msu.edu/upcoming-events/
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Detroit Red Wings Trip Detroit Red Wings Trip
February 2, 2024
Write Winning Grants Registration Open Write Winning Grants Registration Open
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February 2, 2024Date:
Friday, February 2, 2024 - 8:30am to 12:00pm
Location:
Virtual
Writing a winning grant requires a winning strategy. In this two-day (January 26 and February 2, 2024) NIH-focused webinar designed for faculty members, postdoctoral researchers, graduate students, and administrative staff who have some exposure to writing grant applications, Write Winning Grants comprehensively covers practical and conceptual aspects essential to the proposal-writing process. Learn how to tailor your content to relevant agencies, develop strategies for each section of the application, and to articulate your proposal in a way that makes reviewers want to read it.
Attendees will receive a copy of The Grant Application Writer’s Workbook, which has been written to complement and extend the seminar. The cost to order and receive your agency-specific workbook is $90. The presenter is John D. Robertson, managing member of the Grant Writers’ Seminars & Workshops, LLC.
This seminar is appropriate for doctoral students who have had some exposure to writing grant applications, either through training, mentoring, or personal experience. Interested doctoral students should be planning on writing a grant in the near future.
Additional information about the seminar can be found at https://research.msu.edu/event/write-winning-grants
The Graduate School and COGS will pay for 50 doctoral students to attend. Preference will be given to those students who have not previously attended. To have the Graduate School/COGS pay the $90 registration fee, please complete this form by Thursday, January 4. You will need to pay a $10 deposit to hold your reservation. The $10 will be returned to you in February after your attendance at the seminar is confirmed.
When the registration is full, if able to pay the $90 fee, students can still sign up for this conference here: https://research.msu.edu/event/write-winning-grants
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Professional Development
FundingCES Write-In CES Write-In
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February 2, 2024Date:
Friday, February 2, 2024 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Location:
Hybrid | In-person Kellogg Center, Room 93, Garden Level, Zoom
Would scheduling regular, specific times to write about your outreach or engagement work be helpful? If so, please join us on the first Friday of each month for three hours of dedicated time to advance your scholarship. Past participants have written journal articles, grant proposals, book chapters, theses or dissertations, curricula, pieces for public audiences, and community engagement portfolios. Participants should plan to write for the full three hours. We start the write-in by sharing writing goals for the day and wrap up with accomplishments and next steps.
Write-Ins are free, but registration is required. *Please note that your registration is a commitment to attend.
Sponsored by: University Outreach and Engagement; Office of Faculty and Academic Staff Development; The Graduate School; The Writing Center
Register here: Register for Community-Engaged Scholarship Write-In February (msu.edu)
Category:
Professional Development
COGS Craft & Connection Meet-ups! COGS Craft & Connection Meet-ups!
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February 2, 2024https://cogs.msu.edu/upcoming-events/
Bystander Intervention Training hosted by COGS and facilitated by POE Bystander Intervention Training hosted by COGS and facilitated by POE
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February 2, 2024https://cogs.msu.edu/upcoming-events/