Socialization
Interdisciplinary Professional Socialization Seminar Fall 2019
(weekly; 2 credits or drop in)
Time: 11:00 am–12:00 pm
Dates: Fridays (August 30–December 6 )
Instructor: Anand Sokhey, TA: Kim Truong-Vu
Contact: kim.truong-vu@colorado.edu, anand.sokhey@colorado.edu
Date: August 30, Time: 11-12pm, Instructor: Kim Truong-Vu, Topic: Formal Introductions
IBS 155B
Date: September 6, Time: 11-12pm, Instructor: Anand Sokhey, Topic: How to Network Successfully
IBS 155B
Date: September 13, Time: 11-12pm, Instructor: Srinivas Parinandi, Topic: Forging Partnerships between Academe and Policymakers
IBS150
Date: September 20, Time: 11-12pm, Instructor: Ryan Masters, Topic: How to be a Productive Writer
IBS150
Date: September 27, Time, 11-12pm, Instructor: Amanda Stevenson, Topic: How to Create and Present a Poster Session/Roundtable Session
IBS150
Date: October 4, Time 11-12pm, Instructor: Sarah Wilson Sokhey, Topic: How to write an Effective Syllabus/Teaching Tips
IBS 1B46
Date: October 11, Time: 11-12pm, Instructor: E. Scott Adler, Topic: Bargaining and Negotiation
IBS 150
Date: October 18, Time: 11-12pm, Instructor: Rachel Rinaldo, Topic: How to do Fieldwork
IBS 150
Date: October 25, Time: 11-12pm, Instructor: Andy Phillips, Topic: Building a Professional Website/Web-presence
IBS 150
Date: November 1, Time: 11-12pm, Topic: Workshopping Your Digital Presence
IBS 150
Date: November 8, Time: 11-12pm, Instructor: Corinna Rohse, Topic: Writing a Diversity Statement
IBS 150
Date: November 15, Time: 11-12pm, Instructor: Dani Denarndo, Topic: Creating a teaching portfolio and teaching statement
IBS 150
Date: December 6, Time: 11-12pm, Topic: Workshop Final Projects
IBS 155A
Students are encouraged to sign-up for the Interdisciplinary Professional Socialization Seminar for the fall semester. In Fall 2019 the seminar will feature topics chosen by the students who enroll in the proseminar (with guest speakers or panels at each session). Students can drop in on any session(s) they like. All graduate students doing work related to the social and behavioral sciences, regardless of enrollment in the seminar, are invited each week. Snacks will be served at each session. View last year's topics at:
PSYC 6831-002; SOCY 6851-002; PSCI 6851-001
Sign up at: https://classes.colorado.edu/