The Applied Learning Summer Institute (ALSI) was an integral component of the QEP focused on applied learning (ETEAL) and has been an annual opportunity to engage in professional development and celebration of applied learning at UNCW since 2013. Although the format has varied from year-to-year, each ALSI has provided opportunities for individuals who are engaged in applied learning to meet, share ideas, and inspire new and innovative approaches to our work.
The Applied Learning Summer Institute 2023 is focused on Inclusive Mentoring in High Impact Practices (HIPs). The one day conference will be held on Tuesday, May 16 from 9 am-4 pm. The conference is free, open to faculty, staff, and community partners, and includes breakfast and lunch for attendees. This year's institute is limited to 50 participants.
ALSI 2023
Co-Facilitators: Etta Ward (IUPUI) & Josalin Hunter (UNCW)
This training is sponsored by the Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research (CIMER) and the National Research Mentoring Network (NRMN) and is endorsed as evidence-based training by NIH & NSF. It will focus on evidence-based strategies for mentoring relationships where faculty, staff, and community leaders or mentors engage with students, interns, and staff. This training has been funded by NIH & NSF and is regarded as best practice by both.
Participant will engage in activities focused on 5 mentoring competencies:
- Maintaining Effective Communication
- Aligning Expectations Assessing
- Understanding/Fostering Independence
- Reflecting on Diversity & Addressing Inclusion
- Promotion Professional Development
REGISTER FOR THE 2023 SUMMER INSTITUTE