Week of Events
Haven Training Fall 2023
Haven Training Fall 2023
HAVEN (Helping Advocates for Ending Violence Now) is a collaboration between VPAS and the Equal Opportunity and Compliance office. It provides participants with tools to be an ally to someone who has experienced sexual assault, interpersonal violence, and/or stalking. The three-hour training emphasizes the importance of listening, responding compassionately, and connecting survivors to resources on... Read more »
Modular Design and Automated Testing with Python
Modular Design and Automated Testing with Python
This course will introduce participants to some of the best practices of professional software development. Participants will learn to structure their Python code into reusable functions and store those functions... Read more »
Multi-Item Scale Development Part 2
Multi-Item Scale Development Part 2
This course is the second in a two-part scale development course series on scale development. Part one of the series focused on the general theories and methods used in the... Read more »
Reshaping the Great Migration and Public Health in the South
Reshaping the Great Migration and Public Health in the South
A keynote address by Richard McKinley Mizelle, Jr., associate professor of history, University of Houston. Information and registration links for in-person or virtual attendance: https://guides.lib.unc.edu/wilson-fellows-symposium/home “The Great Migration has generated a groundswell of scholarship in the past forty-years. From resilient stories of survival in harsh rural and urban landscapes to the art work of Jacob... Read more »
Faculty Development – Better Together: From Theory to Practice
Faculty Development – Better Together: From Theory to Practice
The evening will start at 5:00 with a toast to celebrate UNC receiving the Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC) and the PHS Commissioned Officers Foundation for the Advancement of Public Health (COF) award for Innovation in interprofessional engagement. After some networking, we will launch into a faculty development workshop, where you will expand your professional network,... Read more »
School Climate Survey Focus Groups
School Climate Survey Focus Groups
We want to hear from you! The consultants who administered the climate survey will be conducting focus groups. Faculty, staff, and students are invited to participate in both in person and virtual settings. The focus groups will further explore some of the findings from the climate survey conducted Spring 2023 and what the Gillings School... Read more »
School Climate Survey Focus Groups – Staff
School Climate Survey Focus Groups – Staff
We want to hear from you! The consultants who administered the climate survey will be conducting focus groups. Faculty, staff, and students are invited to participate in both in person... Read more »
School Climate Survey Focus Groups – BIPOC Staff
School Climate Survey Focus Groups – BIPOC Staff
We want to hear from you! The consultants who administered the climate survey will be conducting focus groups. Faculty, staff, and students are invited to participate in both in person... Read more »
UNC IPRC November “Connect, Empower, Prevent” IVP Webinar
UNC IPRC November “Connect, Empower, Prevent” IVP Webinar
The UNC IPRC will continue the "Connect, Empower, Prevent" IVP Webinar Series on Wednesday, November 8, 2023 from 12 - 12:30pm with a presentation from Dr. Libby McClure on “Forty Years of Struggle in North Carolina: Workplace Segregation and Fatal Occupational Injury Rates”. This webinar is free and open to all, and registration is required.... Read more »
FHI 360-UNC Gillings Graduate Research Fellowship Info Session
FHI 360-UNC Gillings Graduate Research Fellowship Info Session
Please join us to learn more about this yearlong funded global health fellowship opportunity with FHI 360. A representative from FHI 360 will discuss the fellowship and current fellows will... Read more »
Linkedin 101
School Climate Survey Focus Groups – Faculty
School Climate Survey Focus Groups – Faculty
We want to hear from you! The consultants who administered the climate survey will be conducting focus groups. Faculty, staff, and students are invited to participate in both in person... Read more »
School Climate Survey Focus Groups – BIPOC faculty
School Climate Survey Focus Groups – BIPOC faculty
We want to hear from you! The consultants who administered the climate survey will be conducting focus groups. Faculty, staff, and students are invited to participate in both in person... Read more »
School Climate Survey Focus Group- Open to Students, Faculty, and Staff with Disabilities
School Climate Survey Focus Group- Open to Students, Faculty, and Staff with Disabilities
We want to hear from you! The consultants who administered the climate survey will be conducting focus groups. Faculty, staff, and students are invited to participate in both in person... Read more »
School Climate Survey Focus Groups – LGBTQ Students, Faculty, and Staff
School Climate Survey Focus Groups – LGBTQ Students, Faculty, and Staff
We want to hear from you! The consultants who administered the climate survey will be conducting focus groups. Faculty, staff, and students are invited to participate in both in person... Read more »
Friends Don’t Let Friends Deploy Black-Box Models: The Importance of Intelligibility in Machine Learning
Friends Don’t Let Friends Deploy Black-Box Models: The Importance of Intelligibility in Machine Learning
Join us at 12pm on Thursday November 9th for an exciting virtual Lunch & Learn hosted by the Sheps Center. Rich Caruana, PhD from Microsoft will talk about the importance of healthcare artificial intelligence models being accurate, unbiased, and safe. Find more details on the event and the zoom link here: https://www.shepscenter.unc.edu/events/friends-dont-let-friends-deploy-black-box-models-the-importance-of-intelligibility-in-machine-learning/ Contact Lindsay McCall... Read more »
Ghosts in the built environment – Evaluating the use of socially defined variables in microbiome research
Ghosts in the built environment – Evaluating the use of socially defined variables in microbiome research
PreMiEr is an Engineering Research Center funded by the NSF, comprised of five North Carolina universities (Duke, NCA&T, NC State, UNC-CH, UNC-Charlotte) with the mission to improve the health of people occupying the built environment. Registration is required. Contact PreMiEr ERC with questions.
Map the System Information Session
Map the System Information Session
Join Innovate Carolina for an information session about Map the System! This competition is a great chance to show your passion for social change and to learn more about systems mapping. Competing students can focus on any complex social or environmental issue, exploring all factors and perspectives, while improving research and presentation skills. Contact Hiba... Read more »
School Climate Survey Focus Group – Open to All Students
School Climate Survey Focus Group – Open to All Students
We want to hear from you! The consultants who administered the climate survey will be conducting focus groups. Faculty, staff, and students are invited to participate in both in person and virtual settings. The focus groups will further explore some of the findings from the climate survey conducted Spring 2023 and what the Gillings School... Read more »
School Climate Survey Focus Group- Open to BIPOC Students
School Climate Survey Focus Group- Open to BIPOC Students
We want to hear from you! The consultants who administered the climate survey will be conducting focus groups. Faculty, staff, and students are invited to participate in both in person and virtual settings. The focus groups will further explore some of the findings from the climate survey conducted Spring 2023 and what the Gillings School... Read more »