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Student Study Break on Dec. 9 & 10 from 10am to 1pm
December 9, 2013 - 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM ET
We invite all Social Work Students to join us for an end of term Student Study Break!
Come relax, grab a snack, and/or take a moment for self-care.Light refreshments will be provided and a computer will be available if you care to complete Course Evaluations.
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Evaluation Lunch 'n Learn Series: Survey design and selection in program evaluation and applied research
December 9, 2013 - 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM ET
Surveys are effective tools in getting information from participants, community members, and stakeholders in your evaluation or applied research project. But, how do you go about deciding what survey to use and what questions to ask?
This Evaluation Lunch 'n' Learn event will discuss survey design as well as selecting and locating appropriate standardized scales. At the end of the workshop, you will know:
When to use standardized scales and where to find them
How to select the appropriate standardized scale for your needs
How to create your own survey and what types of questions to ask
Feel free to bring your own lunch.
This event is sponsored by the Curtis Center Program Evaluation Group.
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Mary Sue and Kenneth Coleman Student Global Experience Fund Deadline
December 9, 2013 to March 15, 2014
Offered through the U-M Office of Financial Aid, the Mary Sue and Kenneth Coleman Student Global Experience Fund is awarded to students to help fund their global experiences. Click here to apply to help fund your Global Special Study or Global Field Placement.
The deadline for applying for funding for the Spring/Summer term 2014 is March 15, 2014.
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We Support Detroit Schools Hosting Evening of Community Dialogue
December 9, 2013 - 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM ET
We Support Detroit Schools is hosting an evening of community dialogue with 9th graders from Cornerstone Charter Health High School at the School of Social Work.
Since September, Cornerstone Charter Health High School students have been exploring the causes and effects of blight in their communities as part of a class project. The evening of the 9th, five students will present their research, participate in a Q&A panel, and engage with audience members in break-out, informal discussions. Their areas of focus include the decline of local economy, education, and the automotive industry; riots of 1967; and city government corruption.
Doors open at 6 pm. Please RSVP below by December 1st as seating is limited and dinner will be served. Please direct any questions to Bobby Siporin ([email protected]).
This event is being cosponsored by the Jewish Communal Leadership Program.
We sincerely hope you will join us in honoring CCHHS students and their work!
All the best,
We Support Detroit Schools