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Spring Seminars 2008 |
The GSS has three Professional Devlopment events planned for Spring 2008 so far.
SEE FLIER!
1: First-time Home Buying
Planning to purchase real estate in today's ever-changing market
Monday, January 28 (RSVP by January 24)
2: Managing Assets
Short-term strategies for planning to invest in your financial future
Monday, February 4 (RSVP by January 30)
3: Retirement Portfolios
Longer-term strategies for funding your retirement
Monday, February 11 (RSVP by February 7)
Events held in the 1914 Lounge Thwing Center from 5:30-7:30pm
We hope to see you at these events and in the future!
Have an idea for a panel/forum ?
Send an email to Matthew.Schiefer@case.edu or send a response
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Getting Funded:
A Special Series for Faculty and Graduate Students |
Presentations held from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. in Clark Hall, Room 206, 11130 Bellflower Road, Cleveland. Presentations by CWRU faculty and staff unless otherwise noted. Free and open to the public, limited seating:
- February 1, 2008: Funding Resources: Where to Look and How to Apply
Eric Cottington, Associate Vice President of Research Administration; Ted Gup, Shirley Wormser Professor of Journalism; Daniel Goldmark, Assistant Professor of Music
- February 8, 2008: Differentiating Fellowships and Grants
Martha B. Gibbons, Director of Foundation Relations, College of Arts and Sciences; Anne Helmreich, Associate Professor of Art History and Director, Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities; Mary E. Davis, Associate Professor of Music and Associate Director, Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities
- February 15, 2008: Preparing a Budget
Denise Donahey, Director of Administration, College of Arts and Sciences; Achala Wali, Director of Grant Programs, Cuyahoga Arts and Culture
- February 22, 2008: Proposal Writing
Susan L. Golden, The Golden Group, Cleveland. Her firm specializes in procuring grants for non-profit organizations in the arts, education, health care, economic development, and social services. Over 90% of her client proposals are funded.
- February 29, 2008: Tips and Strategies from a Foundation Repreentative
Kathleen Cerveny, Program Director, The Cleveland Foundation; William Marling, Professor of English; Marie Lathers, Elizabeth M. and William C. Treuhaft Professor of Humanities and French
Visitor Parking: Severance Hall underground lot (Entrance on East Blvd.), Metered lot (corner of Euclid Avenue and Ford Road.
Call: 216/368-8961 for more information
Podcasts will be posted after the event as they come available at http://artsci.case.edu/bakernord/doku.php?id=podcasts
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Getting Published Series, Spring 2007 |
(Please be patient while these load to your media player.)
Publishing with University Presses (2/2/07)
Mary Francis, University of California Press
Jenifer Neils, Art History
Laura Hengehold, Philosophy
Mary Davis, Music, Moderator
Publishing for Trade (2/9/07)
Andrea Schulz, Harcourt
Ted Gup, English
Thrity Umrigar, English
Timothy K. Beal, Religious Studies, Moderator
Before You Sign that Contract (2/16/07)
Gail Ross, Esq., Gail Ross Literary Agency
Georgia J. Cowart, Music
Deepak Sarma, Religious Studies
Timothy K. Beal, Religious Studies, Moderator
Fair Use, Copyright, and Other Nuts & Bolts (2/23/07)
Raymond Ku, School of Law
Martha Woodmansee, English
Robert Spadoni, English
Holly Witchey, Cleveland Museum of Art
Anne Helmreich, Art History, Moderator
New Horizons in Digital Publishing (3/2/07)
William Breichner, Journals Publisher, Johns Hopkins University Press
Timothy Robson, Digital Case, Kelvin Smith Library
Brian D. Ballentine,English
Gary Lee Stonum, English, Moderator
http://artsci.case.edu/bakernord/doku.php?id=podcasts#getting_published_series_spring_2007
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