APRIL 1, 2020 — Editor’s note: The following message was sent via email today from the Office of Academic Affairs to all faculty and staff:
A task force has been convened to advance graduate education at UTSA by enhancing value-added programming and postdoctoral training; graduate programs and faculty; and career outcomes. You can read more about the task force and goals online. As part of the initiative the task force is reviewing graduate education processes to ensure they are aligned with UTSA’s dual missions of teaching and research.
We are seeking feedback from staff and faculty at UTSA. We are emailing to ask you to participate in a very brief online survey about your experiences working with graduate students at UTSA. The survey consists of 10 questions and will not take longer than 10 minutes to complete.
Please complete the survey Task Force Survey on Graduate Education. (You can also copy and paste this link: https://utsa.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6DrT8470eG38IkJ.)
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