Academic Skills Coaching Workshops
Leadership Workshop | Managing Group Projects
Monday, February 19 | 6-6:30 PM | NB108 |
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How do we manage and work on group projects with others? In this section, we’ll consider different aspects of task management for various projects, and how we can delegate tasks with others more effectively.
Personal Skills Workshop | Setting Clear Boundaries
Tuesday, February 20 | 6-6:30 PM | NB108 | RSVP
An important aspect of time management is being able to set clear time boundaries for yourself. Join us as we consider ways that we might do so for our academic, professional, and personal commitment. See you there!
Communication Workshop | Building Relationships with Faculty Members (Re-run)
Wednesday, February 21 | 5-5:30 PM | NB108 |
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Note: This is a re-run / same content of an Academic Skills Coaching workshop that was previously held on February 8, 6-6:30 PM
How do we make an effective and sustainable schedule? Join us as we consider and work on that in this workshop! We'll discuss principles that make for a sustainable schedule/routine, and work to design one for ourselves. See you there!
Communication Workshop | Mentoring Relationships with Faculty
Thursday, February 22 | 6-7 PM | S310 |
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In this session, we will consider strategies regarding sustaining relationships with various faculty members, and how to receive mentorship and guidance from them. We’ll also hear from some of our peers about what kinds of relationships they have had with different faculty members. See you there!
Writing Workshop
What is Inquiry: How to Ask Questions when Writing
Thursday, February 22 | 6:30-7:30 PM | S212 | RSVP
Break down what inquiry means within the context of writing essays and learn how to ask the right types of questions when drafting an essay. Also, look forward to a Q&A during the session where Professor Yan Wang will answer all of your writing related questions!
Speaking and Listening Skills Workshop
Seminar Skills Additional Practice
Monday, February 26 | 5:15-6:15 PM | S303 | RSVP
Participating in seminars requires many skills! Come to this workshop to continue practicing how to participate, with special focus on incorporating evidence into discussion and modeling engaging body language. Prior workshop attendance is not required. Particularly suitable for EAP 101 students.