This is a drop-in writing activity taking place from the comfort of your home or office. Everyone commits to individual work for uninterrupted periods of 25 or 50 minutes, using the Pomodoro technique, in the virtual company of peers.
This is a drop-in writing activity taking place from the comfort of your home or office. Everyone commits to individual work for uninterrupted periods of 25 or 50 minutes, using the Pomodoro technique, in the virtual company of peers.
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During this workshop, professors will get familiar with the different steps of an application for tenure or promotion. The emphasis will be placed on the promotion to associate professor.
During this workshop, professors will get familiar with the different steps of an application for tenure or promotion. The emphasis will be placed on the promotion to associate professor.
On Thursday, March 30, at 12:00PM, the Institute for Science, Society and Public Policy will host Dominique Robert, Associate Professor of Criminology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa; ISSP Faculty Affiliate, and Mitia Rioux-Beaulne, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa; ISSP Faculty Affiliate, to di...
On Thursday, March 30, at 12:00PM, the Institute for Science, Society and Public Policy will host Dominique Robert, Associate Professor of Criminology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa; ISSP Faculty Affiliate, and Mitia Rioux-Beaulne, Ass...
During this workshop, professors will get familiar with the different steps of an application for tenure or promotion. The emphasis will be placed on the promotion to associate professor.
During this workshop, professors will get familiar with the different steps of an application for tenure or promotion. The emphasis will be placed on the promotion to associate professor.
A seminar for professors who teach topics such as sexual violence, historic or contemporary racial injustice, LGBTQ+ issues or highly politicized subjects and want to learn strategies to prepare themselves and their students for fruitful, enriching discussions.
A seminar for professors who teach topics such as sexual violence, historic or contemporary racial injustice, LGBTQ+ issues or highly politicized subjects and want to learn strategies to prepare themselves and their students for fruitful, enriching dis...