Maxwell School Events Calendar
Workshops Events
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CMC Workshop: Interest-Based Problem Solving
Eggers Hall, 220
This interactive workshop focuses on the basic steps of interest-based problem solving by equipping you with the tools and skills for identifying interests, reframing problems, and generating and deciding on mutually satisfying solutions. This training will be led by Todd Dickey, assistant professor of public administration and international affairs and senior research associate with PARCC.
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History Department Workshop: Bad Sources? Imagined Histories of Medieval Europe
Eggers Hall, 151
What can we learn about the past from sources long dismissed as worthless? Medieval legends recount a version of early Christian history starkly at odds with reality. They also repeat each other again and again. For these reasons, they have been branded as unreliable and unoriginal. But what happens if we take them seriously—not as sources for early Christian history, but as evidence of how medieval people constructed and used history? This talk explores the hidden value of these supposedly worthless sources.
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Interactive Workshop in Spanish: How to Create and Perform Your Own Micro-Play (session 2)
Peter Graham Commons (Bird Library 114)
Miguel Alcantud will work with students and faculty to help them create their own short theater performance in Spanish.
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Interactive Workshop in Spanish: How to Create and Perform Your Own Micro-Play (session 1)
Peter Graham Commons (Bird Library 114)
Miguel Alcantud will work with students and faculty to help them create their own short theater performance in Spanish.
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Planetary Fieldwork: Researching Global Processes in Real-Time
Virtual
Geography and the Environment Workshop- Thea Riofrancos, Providence College Planetary Fieldwork: Researching Global Processes in Real-Time
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Co-sponsored Methodology Workshop: Scott Cunningham
Virtual
Co-sponsored Methodology Workshop with Scott Cunningham (3 day workshop)
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Resumé Prep: A View from the Office of Presidential Personnel
Virtual
Learn how to build a resumé that catches the eye of a potential employer.
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Effective Data Management for Grant Applications
Virtual
The workshop will cover best practices for data management and writing data management plans that are now commonly required for external grant applications.
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Proposal Writing: An Introductory Workshop
Virtual
The Moynihan Institute is pleased to present a workshop to introduce the key elements of proposal writing for students applying for the Centers’ research grants.
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Co-sponsored Methodology Workshop: Scott Cunningham
Virtual
Co-sponsored Methodology Workshop Difference-in-Differences Workshop featuring Scott Cunningham, Professor of Economics at Baylor University