Faculty and staff: Training and Development offers new development classes
(Sept. 14, 2012) -- As UTSA students begin the fall semester, it's a perfect time for faculty and staff members to take advantage of the professional development opportunities available through classes offered by UTSA Training and Development.
Upcoming classes include:
- Emotional Intelligence Overview (SD 292) -- Thursday, Sept. 20
- Four Generations at Work (SD 318) -- Tuesday, Sept. 25
- Effective Business Writing (SD 424) -- Wednesday, Sept. 26
- Listening for Results (SD 304) -- Wednesday, Sept. 26
Upcoming series course:
- Personal Development Series based on the bestseller "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" (starts Tuesday, Oct. 2)
Administrative Support Toolbox Series -- four classes this fall:
- Supervision (SD 241) -- Thursday, Sept. 20
- Academic/Student Processing (SD 245) -- Wednesday, Oct. 24
- Human Resources Processing (SD 240) -- Thursday, Nov. 15
- Administrative Support Orientation (SD 228) -- Thursday, Dec. 6
>> To register or for more information, visit the UTSA MyTraining website or call 210-458-4658.
Events
Learn to use the simple but powerful features of EndNote®, a citation management tool. In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn to setup an EndNote library, save references and PDFs, and automatically create and edit a bibliography.
Virtual EventLearn to use Zotero®, a citation manager that can help you store and organize citations you find during your research. Zotero can generate bibliographies in various styles, insert in-text citations and allow you to share sources with collaborators.
Virtual EventThe UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures welcomes historian Rebecca Sharpless, author of “Grain and Fire: History of Baking in the American South,” to discuss how food customs shape cultures.
Room 1.01.01 on the 1st Floor at ITC, UTSA Institute Of Texan CulturesOur GSAW Research Symposium begins with lunch and a Poster Presentation Competition. Faculty, staff, and graduate students are welcome to attend and review the exceptional research from UTSA's best and brightest.
Student Union Ballrooms 1 & 2, Main CampusHear from UTSA doctoral candidate in environmental science, Andre Felton, as he discusses best practices to discuss scholarly research in non-academic settings. Our 2023 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) winners will also share their winning presentations.
Student Union Ballrooms 1 & 2, Main CampusJoin this fun event if you want resume and interview resources, a job or internship, a snow cone from Kona Ice and to socialize.
Sombrilla PlazaIn partnership with San Antonio Metro Health, join us for a special lecture series during Public Health week! An esteemed panel will discuss the job market’s impact on public health departments in Texas municipalities.
Retama Auditorium (SU 2.02.02,) Main Campus