Share expertise: Faculty, staff can present at professional development conferences
(Dec. 11, 2012) -- This spring, the UTSA Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs will host two professional development conferences, and faculty, staff members, and graduate students are needed to be presenters.
With the theme, "Leading through Transition," it is an opportunity to share expertise and provide guidance on leadership approaches, management and supervision styles, career enhancement and many other related topics.
The sessions will be at two conferences on Tuesday, March 26 and Wednesday, April 3 at the Main Campus. Applicants must commit to present at both conferences.
>> To submit a proposal, download and fill out the Conference Proposal form. The application deadline is Jan. 25. Selections will be announced in February.
For more information, contact Erika Cox or Steve Kudika or visit the Staff Development Team website.
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