The School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences has announced a partnership that will increase the school’s ability to reach underserved populations of prospective students and patients through multiple clinically integrated online graduate programs.
The program, part of the Office of the Provost’s IDEAL-N initiative and coordinated by the University Center for Teaching and Learning, will provide a space for interested faculty to meet weekly for two-hour blocks that are dedicated solely to research endeavors.
Join colleagues from across the University to explore how to continue building a strong culture of diversity in mentoring and advising work. The second-annual event takes place March 7.
The ceremony, which honors the achievements of University faculty members and students, will be held Friday, Feb, 22. It is open to the public and takes place at Carnegie Music Hall.
The Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education (COACHE) faculty satisfaction survey is now open. Pitt conducted the COACHE research survey in spring 2016, and the results informed a variety of programming and initiatives.
The Office of the Provost is providing funding for faculty to adapt, adopt and/or create OER for an existing course. Proposals will be due Wednesday, March 20, 2019.