Events Promoted by Faculty Affairs

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Upcoming OFA Events

Explore a diverse array of workshops, seminars, and networking opportunities tailored to support your growth as an educator and researcher. From interactive discussions on innovative teaching methods to insightful panels on emerging medical trends, our events offer a relaxed yet impactful environment to learn, connect, and thrive. Join us as we elevate the standards of medical education and research together.

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Afternoon Tea with Faculty Affairs Leaders: J. Chris McKee, PhD

, 2025 - - Caduceus Room, Administration Building 6.300 - 301 8th Street, Galveston, TX 77555 USA

Afternoon Tea with Faculty Affairs Leaders is a monthly event that provides an opportunity for faculty to network and be mentored in a relaxed setting.

Advanced Careers in Academia, LLC

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Designed for faculty members in advanced-career stages. This 4-part series provides faculty with the opportunity to explore and envision identity, purpose, and meaning after they leave full-time employment and to build community.

From Draft to Masterpiece: Elevating Your Academic Writing

-, 2025 - -

The Office of Faculty Affairs and the ARM Program have partnered with Rachel Walden, director of Editorial Services in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Johns Hopkins University, to provide a four-session, interactive workshop designed to give faculty a strong foundation in the principles and methods of academic writing.

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Events around UTMB

UTMB Research Day

, 2025 - -

Research Day, to be held May 29, is presented by the Council of Vice Chairs for Research. Research Day 2025 will feature a poster forum highlighting the best of UTMB’s current research as well as the popular Core Showcase.

Global Health Coffee Hour

, 2025 - -

Join us for a vibrant and interactive session where UTMB faculty share their impactful work across Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean. This event, the second in a four-part series, is hosted by Scott Weaver, PhD.