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Defining Engaged Scholarship at UNG: An Open Forum (Oconee)
Oconee | 522 Facilitated by Michallene McDaniel Join us in this formative discussion and play a role in shaping alternative pathways to academic productivity and success at our university. This conversational exchange will help to create how the Scholarship of Engagement will be defined at UNG, including how it pertains to UNG’s Carnegie classification and any […]
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Writing a Successful Faculty Scholar Award Proposal
Dahlonega Campus, Barnes Hall 216 Speakers: Craig Greathouse (PSIA): “American Strategic Culture and Issues Related to Cyber Wars” Kyounghye Kwon (ENGL): “Korean Traditional Puppet Theatre: Indigenous Memory Here and Now” These presentations will allow faculty to learn about the award proposal process, and ask questions of previous award recipients. These sessions will offer insight and […]
Find out more »Individualism vs. Reciprocity: A Rubric for Incorporating East Asian Literature, Art, and Philosophy into Your World Literature Course – English Professional Development Series
Cumming | 246 Dahlonega | LTC 162 Gainesville | Nesbitt 5105 (Video Teleconference launch site) Oconee | 564 Facilitated by Shannon Gilstrap In an attempt to re-deliver some of the information learned during the East-West Center's Infusing Chinese and Japanese Art, Religion, and Philosophy Into the Undergraduate Curriculum program, this session will present a possible […]
Find out more »Defining Engaged Scholarship at UNG: An Open Forum (Gainesville and Cumming)
Gainesville Administration 112 (Video-teleconference launch site), Cumming 246 Facilitated by Michallene McDaniel Join us in this formative discussion and play a role in shaping alternative pathways to academic productivity and success at our university. This conversational exchange will help to create how the Scholarship of Engagement will be defined at UNG, including how it pertains […]
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