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January 2020
Training in Responsible Conduct of Research
The Office of Research in the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine will host Responsible Conduct of Research Training session for the 2019-2020 academic year today from 12:10 - 1 p.m. in SAC 345. Nancy Potter will present Responsible authorship and publication and peer review. See more for ZOOM information.
Find out more »Fiscal Management Training Series – Travel Basic Forms and Procedures
This class covers the WSU forms and processes from the Travel Authority to the final Travel Expense Voucher being submitted. It also addresses Washington State Invoice Vouchers and airfare purchasing. See complete details and registration information. Be sure to register so a room will be provided for this session.
Find out more »OCRCI Training – Title IX -Know your Rights: Overview of student rights and the University’s obligations
The Office of Civil Rights Compliance and Investigation is sponsoring the following training opportunity in Pullman and via Zoom: Title IX - Know your Rights: Overview of student rights and the University's obligations under Title IX. See more details and registration information here. Contact Jim Mohr for more information.
Find out more »Training – Microsoft Teams – Session 3
TEAMS will replace Skype for Business January 27. Microsoft Teams service will be enabled for all WSU students and employees starting Jan. 8. Teams brings together a collaborative workspace, file management, project and task tools, persistent chat (IM), and a new type of online meeting space all into one solution, making it easier for people to communicate and collaborate. See complete list of ZOOM training sessions and more information here.
Find out more »Study Skills Workshop – Recall and Spacing as Learning Strategies
Attend the Recall and Spacing as Learning Strategies workshop, where you will learn specific cognitive learning strategies that can help improve test scores and long-term learning. Come prepared with a few class notes for this interactive workshop. See more information about other workshops here.
Find out more »What’s in Your Water? Not Enough Fluoride
The benefits of good oral health are countless. As the CDC puts it: oral health affects our ability to speak, smile, eat, and show emotions. Come to a panel discussion to learn more from City Council President Breean Beggs, as well as local dentists and doctors. Over pizza, the panel will discuss the status of oral health in the city and provide a primer on addressing controversial health and scientific topics. See complete information and RSVP here. Everyone is invited.
Find out more »Training – Microscoft Teams – Session 4
TEAMS will replace Skype for Business January 27. Microsoft Teams service will be enabled for all WSU students and employees starting Jan. 8. Teams brings together a collaborative workspace, file management, project and task tools, persistent chat (IM), and a new type of online meeting space all into one solution, making it easier for people to communicate and collaborate. See complete list of ZOOM training sessions and more information here.
Find out more »ADVANCE and VAuLTS (Value-Based Academic Leadership Trajectories for Women in STEM Presentation
ADVANCE and VAuLTS (Value-Based Academic Leadership Trajectories for Women in STEM Northwest Regional Partnership) presents on Jan. 29 Presentation by M. A. Gartstein, PhD, Director of ADVANCE at WSU and Professor, Department of Psychology January 29, 2020, Noon-1 pm, TBD on WSU Health Sciences Spokane campus Join via Zoom: Link to follow, available soon Dr. Gartstein will describe WSU's efforts to achieve institutional transformation toward a more inclusive/faculty-friendly environment through support for individual faculty members, including women faculty in traditional Science, Technology, Engineering,…
Find out more »March 2020
Research misconduct and policies for handling misconduct
Dr. Andrea Lazarus presents: Research misconduct and policies for handling misconduct as part of the ESFCOM's Training in Responsible Conduct of Research.
Find out more »May 2020
Policies regarding human subjects, and guidelines of good clinical research practice
Dr. Matt Layton presents: Policies regarding human subjects, and guidelines of good clinical research practice as part of the ESFCOM's Training in Responsible Conduct of Research.
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