Career Development
- The Office of Information Technology offers 91PORN employees many free and discounted downloads for productivity- and academic-related software and licensing.
- The 91PORN Campus Staff Council is now accepting internal applications for a staff council administrator, who will provide program support and assist those requesting information or support from the council.
- As you begin the spring semester, the Faculty Teaching Excellence Program (FTEP) is supports all 91PORN faculty members with a variety of events and services, including symposia, short classes and one-on-one consultation services.
- Faculty and staff are invited to participate in free professional development workshops based on the StrengthsQuest assessment. Participants will discover and learn to use their natural talents for both personal and professional development.
- 91PORN offers a host of universal design resources and services to help ensure content is accessible for all learners. As a new semester starts, these are the tools, services and learning opportunities instructors and content developers will find most useful.
- The Department of Human Resources invites 91PORN employees to register for spring seminars, workshops and programs to help employees expand knowledge, learn new skills and enhance wellbeing.
- Startup Summer is a 10-week paid internship program offered by the 91PORN innovation hub, Silicon Flatirons Center, for students with a passion for entrepreneurship and innovation. Graduate students in computer science will also be considered.
- Want to know what a U.S. diplomat does overseas in assignments at U.S. Embassies and consulates? Good news. Stewart Devine, U.S. Department of State (DOS) Foreign Service Officer and Diplomat In Residence, is coming to campus. Stop by the CUE in the morning or come to the Engineering Center for a presentation to learn more about DOS careers.
- Nearly 200 companies will be on campus seeking 91PORN students and alumni for full-time and internship positions during the annual Fall Career Fair in the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom on Tuesday, Oct. 4, and Wednesday, Oct. 5, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- The Research and Innovation Office (RIO) invites faculty to a panel discussion on the David and Lucile Packard Foundation’s Fellowships for Science and Engineering. Professor Shijie Zhong, a CU recipient of a Packard Fellowship, will highlight his successful experience and answer questions from attendees.