Thursday, July 06 | 3:00PM–4:00PM ET | Online

Webinar | Surviving Higher Education: Getting Acclimated

New to higher education? Finding it difficult to transition into academia? Don’t miss this three-part webinar series, where you’ll learn about:

  • How to become familiar with your new organizational environment and be successful;
  • How to navigate higher education hierarchy, politics, and policies, and;
  • The cultural differences between higher education and other types of organizations.

You’ll also hear from higher education veterans and relative newcomers who will share their experiences, trials and tribulations, and provide advice to help you be successful in your new role and organizational context.

Presenters

  • Jodi Ito

    CISO, University of Hawaii System Office
  • David Seidl

    Vice President for Information Technology and CIO, Miami University
  • Karen Warren

    Associate Vice President for Information Technology, Wesleyan University

Resources & Downloads

  • Slides

    0 MB, pdf - Updated on 1/22/2024
  • Transcript

    143 KB, pdf - Updated on 1/22/2024
  • Recording

    Updated on 7/6/2023

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