This Week for Graduate Students: Teaching with AI Fellowship—Apply by July 15
Teaching with AI Fellowship
Fast-moving developments in Generative AI have opened up innumerable new opportunities and challenges for instructors. As the Columbia University teaching community grapples with AI in various ways, a new fellowship specifically dedicated to exploring the pedagogical affordances of this new technology will serve as a focal point for graduate students with advanced interest and experience in this realm, and will help the Columbia community cultivate models and support for effective, ethical use of AI in teaching.
Applications for 2024-25 Teaching with AI Fellows are being accepted now through Monday, July 15.
If you have questions about this this fellowship before applying, please reach out to CTLgrads@columbia.edu.
Careers in Educational Development
Curious about the field of educational development as a career trajectory? Come hear from the CTL’s Assistant Directors and Learning Designers about their recent paths to careers in educational development and their early experiences in this field. Through a brief pre-session reading and informed in-session Q&A, participants in this session will learn about a range of interests and pathways that led them to this career path, the kinds of opportunities they sought out along the way, and how they prepared for their transition into the field of educational development.
Ultimately, this session can help graduate students interested in pursuing a career in educational development to identify steps they can take (or may have already taken) to prepare for this career.
Date: Tuesday, July 9, 2024
Time: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Location: 212 Butler Library
Support this summer
The CTL provides graduate students and postdocs with consultations at all points in their teaching career. These include consultations on teaching statements, professional development, preparing for the job market, teaching online, and general teaching-related support. Request a consultation.
On-demand guidance for teaching statements, diversity statements, and teaching portfolios is also available anytime. Or, send any questions to CTLgrads@columbia.edu.