iSchool Undergrad Events Calendar
The iSchool offers a number of events related to career and professional development, technology and information talks, research seminars, field trips, alumni panels, socials, and more. We also promote relevant opportunities on and around campus.
We encourage students to also visit additional calendars and websites:
HandShake Events, Research Park, NCSA, Technology Entrepreneur Center (TEC),
The Career Center, Office of Undergraduate Research, Leadership Center, Siebel Center for Design,
Office of Technology Management, Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning,
Applied Technologies for Learning in the Arts & Sciences.
National & International Scholar's Programs, Student Wellness
iSchool Calendars: Study Abroad Hours, iSchool Events,
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PwC has an incredible group of U of I alumni at the firm. They are eager to meet with you to share their experiences and learn what is important to you as you decide where to start your career. We know that this is a busy time, so to build in flexibility, our Professionals have set up lots of options for virtual coffee chats
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We discuss topics such as explainability, reproducibility, biases, data curation and governance, and privacy. We meet Fridays, 9-10am Central time, on Zoom. This series is hosted by the Center for Informatics Research in Science and Scholarship (CIRSS) at the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Harshitha Ravindra, Data Analytics for Amazon & Andrea Gannon, Program Manager for Workday. Come learn from our two speakers for today!
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We discuss topics such as explainability, reproducibility, biases, data curation and governance, and privacy. We meet Fridays, 9-10am Central time, on Zoom. This series is hosted by the Center for Informatics Research in Science and Scholarship (CIRSS) at the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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With the October 15th deadline coming up, we're holding a workshop to discuss the options for Credit/No Credit, Grade Replacement, Dropping Courses, 8 Week Options, and other important details.
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Join Interim Executive Associate Dean, Dr. Linda Smith, Interim Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Dr. Emily Knox, and Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, Meg Edwards at an open conversation. Come to share joys or concerns, to meet us and other students, or just to listen. We will spend a few minutes at the beginning of each open session to provide some updates on the s
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Come learn more about how you can expand your professional network during and after your college career with Jill Gengler, Director of Alumni Affairs, & Michele Plante, Assistant Director of Employer Relations for the School of Information Sciences. We'll cover the importance of expanding your network, our mentor program, and some role playing scenarios you can utilize.
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Many management and technology consulting positions require a case study interview, but what exactly is that? This prep workshop will help you understand what a case study interview entails and how to best prepare for it. Open to all iSchool students.
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Join us for an interactive workshop to learn about AWS Alexa skill development and a hands-on tutorial for building your own weather skill with Python! Engineers from Capital One will lead this virtual hour and a half long workshop! Spots are limited, so sign up today! While this acts as your registration, you will be sent an email once you are confirmed for the event.
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Playful by Design is a community network that includes students, faculty, and members of the Champaign-Urbana community who study, design, and play games. This fall, the PbD symposium will return in person - following COVID safe protocols - to present a three-day event filled with workshops, speakers, and game play. Kicking off on October 14 at 3:30 pm at the Siebel Center
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Come learn more about Saurav's role in Micron and being a Product Manager. Micron is a world leader in innovative memory solutions that transform how the world uses information. They have approximately 40,000 team members in 17 countries who work with the world’s most trusted brands, delivering memory and storage systems for a broad range of applications and sparking....
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This workshop will help you develop strategies for engaging in critical conversations that you can use in the classroom, your professional life, and elsewhere.
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With the October 15th deadline coming up, we're holding a workshop to discuss the options for Credit/No Credit, Grade Replacement, Dropping Courses, 8 Week Options, and other important details.
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We discuss topics such as explainability, reproducibility, biases, data curation and governance, and privacy. We meet Fridays, 9-10am Central time, on Zoom. This series is hosted by the Center for Informatics Research in Science and Scholarship (CIRSS) at the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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INFOCon 2021 is a multi-day (Tuesday, October 19, 2021 - Thursday, October 21, 2021) virtual event that showcases the breadth and depth of information professions. This event is intended for prospective students interested in learning about career paths and research topics in the areas of information, technology, and people. We've invited faculty across the U.S. and Canada
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The Graphic Possibilities Research Wikidata Team is happily inviting you to join us for our next Comics as Data North America (CaDNA) Wiki-a-thon! We’ve attached a flyer to circulate in your respective nodes and communities, and our website has much more info as well. Please feel free to share widely with interested parties, including staff, specialists, students, Wikidata
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We discuss topics such as explainability, reproducibility, biases, data curation and governance, and privacy. We meet Fridays, 9-10am Central time, on Zoom. This series is hosted by the Center for Informatics Research in Science and Scholarship (CIRSS) at the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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The MBDH Regional Community Meetings are organized to bring together the broad MBDH stakeholder community and interested new parties to share information on data and data science-related projects, collaborations, tools, practices, and discoveries in the thematic areas of interest in the MBDH region. The meeting is intended to build the community, share successes and opport
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We discuss topics such as explainability, reproducibility, biases, data curation and governance, and privacy. We meet Fridays, 9-10am Central time, on Zoom. This series is hosted by the Center for Informatics Research in Science and Scholarship (CIRSS) at the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.