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  1. Unite for Social Change Fall 2018 Kick-Off Unite for Social Change Fall 2018 Kick-Off

    September 12, 2018 - 1:00pm to 5:00pm

    Unite for Social Change is a U-M School of Social Work initiative that aims to bring members of the U-M School of Social Work community together. Given the elections happening during the Fall semester, the goal of this kick-off event is to promote understanding about barriers to civic engagement, and to encourage civic action. Activities for the day will include pre-panel activities, panel discussion, and hands-on breakout sessions where participants can learn more about work happening in the community and how they can build and apply their skills to move political social change.

    *  Please note that there are limited spaces for the panel discussion and breakout sessions. We will try our best to accommodate all registrants. However, first come, first served. Based on the time of your registration, you may be invited to join the sessions through live-streaming.

    RSVP here »

  2. Myths and Realities in Pursuing Global Careers Webinar

    September 14, 2018 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm

    This is an introductory webinar that gives an overview of International Career Pathways sessions and provides tips on how you can get the most out of the International Career Pathways sessions. The webinar also covers the myths, realities, and next steps in pursuing a global career. Click here to join the webinar.

  3. International Coffee Hour

    September 19, 2018 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm

    The Office of Global Activities hosts bi-weekly coffee hour for all international students and visitors at the School of Social Work. It is a time to relax and socialize with each other. Please come join us! Boba tea will be provided if you RSVP before 9 AM on the day of the event.

    Location: B760 SSWB

    RSVP here »

  4. Community Engagement: Collaborating for Change - Launch Celebration Community Engagement: Collaborating for Change - Launch Celebration

    September 21, 2018 - 2:30pm to 4:30pm

    Our team is excited to invite you to the public launch of Community Engagement: Collaborating for Change, a new massive open online course (MOOC) opening on edX in September!

    Come hear from project team members and students, see the finished product, and learn ways you can take the course or use it in your context, such as a program, course, education abroad, engaged learning experience, student or non-profit organization, and more. What’s the course about? Now more than ever, people are seeking ways to affect change in their communities — both local and around the world. Community Engagement: Collaborating for Change is for anyone who wants to work more effectively with community members and organizations, be it through community-academic partnerships, community service and learning, education or work abroad, social change projects, community-based participatory research, non-profit internships, public scholarship, or civic performance, just to name a few.

    Key concepts and strategies:

    valuing community context and expertise;

    understanding how social identities, power, and privilege impact your interactions;

    approaches to collaborative leadership, such listening effectively, resolving conflicts, and building mutually-beneficial partnerships;

    reflecting on your work, and transitioning in and out of communities; and

    effectively managing community-engaged projects


    Developed by an interdisciplinary team of content experts from U-M, this course is designed to be both engaging and challenging, offering an accessible entry into foundational topics as well as a jumping off point to pursue work and further learning in effective community engagement. It is also a toolkit and a roadmap, providing concrete takeaways and resources to bring to practice in the field.

    Who’s on the course development team?

    Jennifer Chizek, Global Engagement Team

    Christie Donahue, Engineering

    Ludmila Ferrari, LSA

    Amanda Healy, LSA

    Kelly Kowatch, Information

    Katie Lopez, Social Work

    Carrie Luke, Provost's Office

    Danyelle Reynolds, Ginsberg Center

    Mary Ruffolo, Social Work

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  5. President Obama Speech Watch Party and Discussion

    September 25, 2018 - 12:00pm to 2:00pm

    "Join our watch party!"  

    Barack Obama's speech given at the University of Illinois about the state of our democracy was largely a call to action for college students and young people to vote in November. 

    Join us Tuesday, September 25th from 12-2pm as we watch the speech over lunch, and discuss ways to get involved now. Come commit to voting and/or signup to volunteer with our 90% Challenge initiative!

    Make sure to RSVP so we acquire the appropriate amount of food.

  6. Global Independent Study Info Session

    September 26, 2018 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm

    This session is intended for incoming MSW students interested in Global Independent Study; a student-initiated opportunity that allows students to travel abroad. When abroad, students engage with a topic of their choosing while working with a faculty instructor. Students from all practice methods, areas and curriculum tracks are eligible to apply and will receive 1-6 elective credits. 

    We will have a panel of returned global independent study students share about what they did this past summer, where they went, and their overall experience. An overview of the application process will also be provided. Then we will open it up for questions from interested students. Click here for more information about Global Independent Study.

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