Resources for Faculty
Seminars
Advice for New Faculty Members
(Managing Time and Juggling New Roles)
Designing Courses in the Humanities
and Humanistic Social Sciences Seminar
- Friday, November 6, 12:00 noon-2:00 pm.
- Location to be announced
- Mariatte Denman, Ph.D., Associate Director for Humanities
- Pre-registration required. Lunch is served.
Email: mdenman@stanford.edu
Designing Courses in Science and Engineering:
A Two-Part Seminar
- Wednesday, November 11
and Wednesday, November 18, noon-2:00PM.
- Faculty Club private dining room.
- Robyn Wright Dunbar, Ph.D.,
Senior Associate Director for Science and Engineering
- Pre-registration required. Lunch is served.
Email: robyn.dunbar@stanford.edu
Engaging Large Classes
- Friday, December 4, noon-1:30PM. Location to be announced.
- Marcelo Clerici-Arias, Associate Director for the Social Sciences
- Pre-registration required. Lunch is served.
Email: marcelo@stanford.edu
Teaching Lunches
A great way to meet colleagues from other departments and gain
practical teaching tips is to attend one or more sessions in our
Teaching Lunch series. CTL provides lunch for these informal
gatherings, and the topics are set by the faculty participants
themselves. For more information:
Science and Engineering Teaching Lunches
- Robyn Wright Dunbar (robyn.dunbar@stanford.edu)
- Mark your calendar for Wednesday, Sept. 30; Thursday, Oct. 22;
Monday, Jan. 25; Friday, Feb. 26; Tuesday, April 27; and
Monday, May 24.
- Location: to be announced.
Humanities Teaching Lunches
- Mariatte Denman(mdenman@stanford.edu)
- Tuesday, September 29, noon-1:30PM. Faculty Club.
- Please contact Mariatte if you would like to attend.
Social Sciences Faculty
are welcome at either of the above or can contact
Marcelo Clerici-Arias(
marcelo@stanford.edu)
to start a Social Science series.
Individual Consultations
In addition to quarterly events for faculty, CTL’s discipline-based
associate directors are available to meet with you individually to
discuss your teaching. Please contact the associate director
appropriate for your discipline:
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