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CEDAM offers programs to enhance academic capacity in the areas of
through courses, seminars and workshops. Any member of staff (academic and general, full or part-time) as well as postgraduate students are welcome to participate. |
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| Some courses offered in the professional development program are also being undertaken by award students working towards a Graduate Certificate or Masters degree (these participants submit assessment items). | |
Academic Women's Writing Workshop (CASS, CAP & COL)This workshop is for academic women staff of the ANU from the Colleges of Asia and the Pacific, Arts and Social Sciences, and Law. Participants, who will be expected to have already completed the necessary research for their project, will write a peer-reviewed academic paper or chapter, or complete a book proposal over this week-long period. More information [1]
Registrations closed - course full |
Monday Nov 30 - Friday Dec 4, 2009 CEDAM |
Introduction to Research Supervision at the ANU [2]CEDAM offers, in conjunction with the ANU Colleges, an program for staff new to research supervision. The one day program consists of three modules, all of which would need to be taken to constitute completing the program.
Register through HORUS by selecting [4] TRAINING in left hand menu bar then
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Semester 2 CBE - July 3, (3 - 5pm) CBE - September 28, 29 Kioloa Coastal Campus CMBE, CPS & CECS - October 13, (9 - 5pm) CAP - CASS & CoL October 29, (9 - 5pm) CEDAM - catered These workshops were also offered in Semester 1, 2009 on February 19 and March 11 |
Foundations of University Teaching and Learning [5]This course is designed to provide an introduction to the fundamentals of university teaching and learning within the ANU context. It consists of six half-day intensive workshops, and may be taken as a professional development course or as an award course. CEDAM Seminar Room |
Winter classes July 9, (1 - 4) (FUTL course is offered 3 times per year, in Summer, Autumn and Winter) |
Academic Leadership and ManagementParticipants will explore the challenges of academic leadership and management and the skills and strategies required to meet these challenges. The course has a strong practical focus and provides many opportunities for participants to extend their repertoire of skills and strategies. Particular attention is given to the self-management skills that underpin effectiveness in managing and leading others. Registration for ALM will open in 2010 |
Semester 1 Weekly classes during Semester 1 only |
Courses are at no cost unless taken as part of an award program, except for ALM: Academic Leadership and Management has a $500 registration fee (includes GST which is payable by an individual, however if your department/school/centre is paying the fee via a journal entry there is no GST liability).
T: 6125 6748 cedam.gradprograms@anu.edu.au [6]
Links:
[1] http://cedam.anu.edu.au/workshop-writing
[2] http://researchsuper.cedam.anu.edu.au/professional-development/new-supervisors
[3] http://cedam.anu.edu.au/professional-development/registration
[4] https://esapps.anu.edu.au/sscsprod/psp/sscsprod/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/ANU_HR.ANUW3_CRSTRANS.GBL?&COURSE=CDM007
[5] http://cedam.anu.edu.au/foundations
[6] mailto: cedam.gradprograms@anu.edu.au