Save-the-date for the Summer Studio 2024: Teaching & Learning with AI on Tuesday, May 21 from 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. MT, Registration opens in early April
The rapid popularization of generative AI tools has created new challenges and opportunities for educators while raising complex questions about how we can best prepare our students to work with AI responsibly and ethically in their future professional, personal, and civic lives. Please join us in the unfolding experience of understanding this emergent technology at Summer Studio 2024: Teaching & Learning with AI. This full-day event features invited speakers and hands-on work time. This event is open to the CU Community. (This is an in-person event with a hybrid option for those with barriers to physical attendance.) Email Blair.Young@colorado.edu to join ASSETT's AI Email Network to stay up to date once more details are available!
Call for Applications for the AI Design Studio: May 20-22
Are you interested in developing and contributing lessons to a brand-new, open-access repository on AI-specific teaching and learning resources? Apply to participate in the AI Design studio which will include two half-day in-person workshops that bookend the Summer Studio 2024: Teaching & Learning with AI. This design studio portion is limited to 20 participants and those who are accepted will receive a professional development award. Learn more and apply by Friday, April 5 to be considered.
Be a Transfer Advocate
Sign up for a Transfer Advocate 101 session to learn more about our transfer student landscape, the unique contributions they bring and barriers they face, and how you can best support our Transfer Buffs.
CU Engage is now accepting applications for the 2024-2025 Graduate Fellowship in Community-Based Research (CBR)
CU Engage’s Graduate Fellowship in Community-Based Research helps train a generation of scholars in CBR practices/principles and prepares doctoral students for public scholarship careers. Emerging scholars are often forced to make a difficult choice – either engage in the community or do peer-reviewed research. The goal of this fellowship is to enable emerging scholars to build strong academic careers while working on public issues in partnership with community groups.
The CBR Fellowship program includes a cohort of 4-6 PhD students, working with a CU Engage faculty member, each academic year. Fellows work together to support each other in designing, implementing CBR projects, and to explore ways of disseminating and translating knowledge gained through CBR projects. All fellows receive a stipend to support their participation and CBR work.
CU Boulder doctoral students from any department are eligible to apply. The online application will close on Friday, April 12 at 5:00 p.m. MT. Read more about the CBR Fellowship program and apply for the Graduate Fellowship in CBR.