February 2

Early Alerts are due for all 1000/2000 level courses by 12:00 p.m. on Friday, February 6. Are you new to Charlotte? Check out the Advisor Tool Kit page. CONNECT Best Practices training modules are located on Canvas under published courses. Advisors and faculty can request a one-on-one or team session follow up training centered around your departmental initiatives. After completion of the training modules, follow up training requests can be made via this form. For more information, contact Gary Martinez, Advising Systems Specialist, or LeeFredrick Bowen, Executive Director of Advising Systems.

Amal Khoury, associate teaching professor of global studies at UNC Charlotte, will present “The Future of Human Rights and International Law” from 6:30 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 4. This is a free, hybrid event. The in-person lecture will be held at the Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City. Register for the event.

The Great Decisions lecture series, a national program of the Foreign Policy Association, is offered by Charlotte Global at UNC Charlotte and co-sponsored by the World Affairs Council of Charlotte, Charlotte Sister Cities and the Young Professionals of the World Affairs Council of Charlotte.

This workshop is designed to provide information necessary for hiring and paying international employees, whether student, scholar, or faculty. It includes detailed explanations of immigration, employment and tax issues that must be addressed when hiring and paying an international employee. After participating in this workshop, you will have an understanding of the processes in place to ensure proper on-boarding of new international employees. Anyone who currently works in a department that has or plans to have international employees on their team will benefit from this workshop.

  • Thursday, February 5, 1:00 – 4:00 PM, Colvard 5092, Register on the Learning and Development Portal

Each year, UNC Charlotte’s top graduate teaching assistants are honored and recognized for their outstanding and innovative teaching techniques. Two Graduate Teaching Assistant Awards: Teaching Assistant (TA) Award and Instructors of Record (IOR) Award. Learn more about nominations.

Bring your courses to life with high-quality, engaging instructional media! The Center for Teaching and Learning’s Media Production team partners with faculty to create dynamic, accessible, and professionally produced media that supports teaching goals and enhances student learning experiences.

Whether you’re developing a new course, refreshing existing content, or looking to increase student engagement, the Media Production team provides start-to-finish support, from initial consultation through final delivery. Services include studio-based recording in a fully equipped on-campus facility and field production for on or off-site demonstrations, interviews, labs, and simulations.

Faculty work directly with a dedicated project lead to plan, record, and produce media aligned with course objectives. Projects are delivered ready for integration into courses, designed for clarity, accessibility, and student learning success.
Getting started is easy: submit a Media Request form and collaborate with the team to plan your project for the upcoming semester. Let us help you transform your course content and enhance the learning experience for your students. Learn more.

Call for proposals: Media Literacy Matters Conference

The Atkins Library Critical Media Literacy Collaborative is hosting the conference Media Literacy Matters: Empowering Critical Thinkers in a Digital World on Thursday, April 2, from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Faculty interested in presenting a lightning talk on media literacy can submit proposals.

Atkins Library begins OA Policy Support

Per the faculty-approved UNC Charlotte Open Access Policy, the university will begin supporting faculty with disseminating their work by archiving a copy of peer-reviewed journal scholarship in Niner Commons, UNC Charlotte’s scholarly repository. Learn more.

Faculty Survey on Open Access Publishing NeedsAtkins Library would like to learn more about the faculty’s open access publishing needs. We invite faculty to complete a one-page survey, which should take 3-5 minutes on average. Your input will help the library to engage faculty groups more effectively with information, policies, and negotiations to further the goal of making open publishing easier.

Charlotte Faculty Connect Event: Gentle Yoga

Gentle Yoga focuses on deep stretching and relaxation by easing you through a series of poses and flows that leave you feeling rejuvenated and refreshed!  Come join us! Wear something breathable and movable.

  • Wednesday, February 11, 9:00 – 9:45 AM, UREC Room 503: The Mind Body Studio (Register)

For All Faculty and Administrators: Inaugural Power Hour: Growing Connection: Simple Practices That Strengthen Our Campus Community

Megan Smith, Sociology

  • Friday, February 13, 10:00 – 11:00 AM, Location TBD (Register)

For Chairs and Directors: Unpacking FMLA and Short Term Disability

Maria Sanchez, Workers’ Compensation Manager

  • Friday, February 20, 9:00 – 10:50 AM, Location TBD (Register)

Faculty Forum for Associate Professors interested in learning about Promotion to Full 

The Center for ADVANCing Faculty Success offers a Faculty Forum once a year in an effort to provide clarity to mid-career faculty regarding the criteria for promotion from Associate Professor to Full Professor. Dr. Jennifer Troyer, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, and the Deans or their appointees serve on a panel, in which panelists provide information on pathways to promotion. The format is interactive, so faculty have the opportunity to ask questions during the session. Members of Department Review Committees (DRC) and College Review Committees (CRC) are encouraged to attend to ensure that all involved in the review process have a common understanding of expectations and other issues. 

  • Thursday, March 26, 10:00 – 11:00 AM, Location TBD (Register)

Recently-Tenured Associate Professor Orientation

The Center for ADVANCing Faculty Success invites associate professors who have received tenure in the past 2 years to attend our annual Recently-Tenured Associate Professor Orientation. The goal of this orientation is to clarify expectations around this next phase in your professional journey; to provide information about formulating a plan; and to introduce you to resources that will help you to be successful. The format will be an interactive panel discussion. The panel will consist of Deans from each College, or their representatives.  It’s never too early to start planning for the next phase of your career!

  • Thursday, March 26, 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM, Location TBD (Register)

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AI Resources for You

The deadline to submit proposals for the 4th Annual Charlotte AI Summit for Smarter Learning is Thursday at 11:59 p.m. Don’t miss this opportunity to share your imaginative ideas on AI in teaching and learning with your colleagues.

The summit is a free, full day event, open to all UNC Charlotte faculty and academic staff. 

Important Dates: 

  • Call for Proposals Closes: Thursday, February 5 
  • Proposal Notifications: Wednesday, March 25
  • Registration Closes: Wednesday, April 22 
  • Event Date: Wednesday, May 13, Dubois Center

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The dissertation defense is one of the ways a new scholar demonstrates readiness to join the academy and is an opportunity to share their research widely. View All Dissertation Defense Announcements.

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