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Showing events starting from January 1, 2023 up to January 31, 2023

  1. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Observance - University Symposia - No Regular Classes

    January 16, 2023

  2. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Observance/University Symposia

    January 16, 2023 - 8:00am

  3. For Admitted Students- Connect Virtually with Current Online and On-campus MSW Students! For Admitted Students- Connect Virtually with Current Online and On-campus MSW Students!

    January 17, 2023 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm

    Congratulations! Newly admitted MSW Students can connect virtually with Current MSW students regarding the MSW program!

    What's the program really like? Where is your field placement? What do social work students do for fun? What is Ann Arbor like in the Winter? Join an MSW student as well as other admitted MSW students for a live webchat about the School of Social Work.  Our MSW students are excited to answer any questions that you have and share their feedback about the program.

     

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  4. Placement Verification Due

    January 18, 2023 - 8:00am

    All students enrolled in field (SW515 or SW691) for Winter 2023 must turn in the Field Placement Verification form by this deadline. This form is considered complete after your Field Instructor signs off on it.

  5. MSW Prospective Student Information Session - In Person MSW Prospective Student Information Session - In Person

    January 18, 2023 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm

    This in-person session at the School of Social Work will provide the opportunity to learn more about the University of Michigan School of Social Work MSW program. Topics covered will include: On Campus Program, Online Program, Curriculum Options, Application Process, Financial Aid, and more!

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  6. Waiting to Exhale: Impacts of Client Oppression

    January 19, 2023 - 9:00am to 3:30pm

    Social work practitioners are classified as health care providers and therefore responsible for delivering services to a diverse population. Practitioners with non-dominant social identities that have been historically marginalized and impacted by systemic, institutional, and interpersonal oppression can experience challenges when working with client systems that perpetuate oppression while receiving services. This course is designed to support practitioners in considering challenging situations and potential strategies to engage in to deliver effective services while also practicing self-care.

    Registration for this course is closed. Visit the CE Course Catalog for more offerings.

  7. For Prospective Students- Connect Virtually with a Current MSW Student! For Prospective Students- Connect Virtually with a Current MSW Student!

    January 19, 2023 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm

    What's the program really like? Where is your field placement? What do social work students do for fun? Join an MSW student as well as other prospective MSW students for a live webchat about the School of Social Work. Our MSW students are excited to answer any questions that you have and share their feedback about the program. 

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  8. Alumni Webinar Series: Improvisation for Mental Health

    January 20, 2023 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm

    Note: This course is available for free to U-M SSW alumni as part of our Alumni Webinar Series, which features invited alumni speakers. Please know that non-alumni participants are welcome to register as well!

    Improvisation, defined as an unscripted art form involving spontaneity and responding in the moment, is a powerful tool for reducing anxiety and increasing confidence and connection. Background of instructor will be described, along with historical background of the use of theatre to improve community cohesion and mental health. Research will be cited showing these benefits.

    This will be followed by a demonstration and activities inviting audience participation in improvisation exercises. Clinical examples will also be given to highlight real-world application. Use of improvisation to promote inclusion and social justice will also be described.

    Registration for this course is closed. Visit the CE Course Catalog for more offerings.

  9. Drop/Add Deadline for Full-Term Classes

    January 24, 2023

  10. European Attitudes Toward Immigrants: Exploring Anti-Immigrant Attitudes and Welfare Chauvinism in Contemporary Europe

    January 25, 2023 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm

    Hostility towards immigrants can be found in virtually every European country today. This presentation will explore the central developments and drivers of majority populations attitudes towards immigrants across Europe. This will be done on an overall European level, but also into specific European regions like the Nordic and the Central-Eastern European regions. 

    The presentation will focus on four published articles that make up David Andreas Bell’s doctoral thesis. It begins with an overview of how anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim attitudes have developed differently in Western and Eastern Europe in the period between 1990-2017. 

    It will also explore the concept of welfare chauvinism, i.e. majority populations’ hesitation to grant the benefits of the welfare state to immigrants. It will show how a country’s economic conditions may or may not be important for understanding welfare chauvinistic attitudes. Following this we zoom in to the Nordic region to explore how the distinction between strict and moderate forms of welfare chauvinism are important for understanding the phenomenon in Sweden, Norway and Finland. 

    The presentation ends with an exploration of racist attitudes in Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic. It will show how these attitudes were already prevalent before the so-called refugee-crisis of 2015-2016 when the three countries became the most staunchly hostile countries in the EU to receiving refugees. 

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