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  1. Global Lens: Social Work Reflective Photo Exhibition 2014 Global Lens: Social Work Reflective Photo Exhibition 2014

    October 22, 2014 to November 4, 2014

    The Office of Global Activities and the International Social Work Student Association are holding a reflective photo exhibition as a part of Global Social Work Week (November 10-14, 2014). Share your experience living and working in another country through photos and stories. This is a way for students, staff or faculty to express, compare, and contrast their experience in a new place, and to raise awareness for international students and education abroad opportunities on campus. The exhibition will be on display in the SSWB across from the Office of Student Services from November 10-24, 2014. The deadline for submission is November 4, 2014.  Fill out and submit The Global Lens Photo Submission Application and Guidelines.

    The Reflective Photo Gallery is a project for all students, alumni, faculty and staff in the School of Social Work to reflect on their identity as a visitor through photography and narratives of when they were abroad.  Students with U.S. citizenships as well as international students are encouraged to participate in the process of reflecting and sharing their experience in cross-national and cross-cultural settings.  Participants are encouraged to submit photos of their time abroad using the lens of a camera to capture and reflect on issues of Privilege, Oppression, Diversity, and Social Justice.

     

  2. Fall 2014 Brown Bag Lunches: Center for Social Impact

    October 22, 2014 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm

    This brown bag will feature staff and students involved with The Center for Social Impact.

    The Center for Social Impact provides leaders with practical skills and insight to tackle complex social challenges and catalyze a career in social impact. Action-based programs offer students multidisciplinary and cross-sector opportunities to deliver social impact.The Center also hosts events to promote collaboration and inspire dialogue that accelerates social innovation on campus and in the community.

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  3. Evaluation Lunch 'n Learn Series: Professional Writing for Program Evaluation

    October 22, 2014 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm

    Professional writing is an integral part of any job, but especially in program evaluation.  Your writing reflects on both you and the results that you are presenting.  Reports that are not professionally presented are not taken as seriously.

    At this Lunch ‘n Learn, you will gain the knowledge and skills related to the importance of professional writing, how to present your findings in a professional manner, and other forms of engaging professionally in writing with clients and colleagues.  Betsy Williams, the Writing/Study Skills Coordinator, has partnered with the Curtis Center Program Evaluation Group to provide this training opportunity.

    Feel free to bring your own lunch.

    This event is sponsored by the Curtis Center Program Evaluation Group.

  4. “What's Faith Got to Do with It?": Navigating Personal Faith, Social Service, and the University

    October 22, 2014 - 4:00pm to 6:00pm

    The University of Michigan School of Social Work and Student Union Presents:

    “What's Faith Got to Do with It?": Navigating Personal Faith, Social Service, and the University

    Please join us in an interfaith panel discussion to explore the intersection of faith and socially just practice. Our panelists will share how their spiritual traditions and beliefs inspire their work.

    Dinner is graciously being served by the Bhakti Yoga Society

    Please RSVP to ndp@umich.edu

    Co-Sponsors: Christians in Social Work Association, School of Social Work Student Union, School of Social Work, and the University of Michigan Festifaith Committee.

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