Ready to take the next step in your professional journey? This interactive workshop led by the Center for Staff Life Design (CSLD) helps you use curiosity, community, and skills to explore new career possibilities and build a job search strategy that works for you.
Join the Center for Staff Life Design (CSLD) to understand how to leverage LinkedIn's algorithm to enhance your visibility, influence, and engagement effectively.
Join the Center for Staff Life Design (CSLD) to learn how to master the art of advocating for yourself in clear and compelling ways to showcase your value and impact.
Bring your questions to this Center for Media & Technology Solutions session about Canvas, grade weighting, syncing final grades with SIS, and other classroom tech to this end-of-semester Q&A session designed specifically for Whiting School of Engineering faculty.
Internationally renowned British cellist Steven Isserlis performs a program suited to his brilliance and versatility. From the playful charm and innovation of Beethoven to Soviet composer Kabalevsky's personal emotion to Czech trailblazer Kaprálová's explosiveness, Isserlis embarks on a captivating journey for all who cherish cello and piano. All Johns Hopkins students are eligible to receive two complimentary tickets.
In this reflective and practical session from the Center for Staff Life Design, you'll explore your personal definition of "good work" and how it aligns with your values, energy, and aspirations. Using the Life Design framework, you'll learn how to make the most of your current role while imagining what's next.
Whether you're looking for a new job or trying to build your career at Johns Hopkins, you need to be able to tell your story quickly and succinctly in different ways. This workshop, led by the Center for Staff Life Design, helps you articulate your brand in energizing and impactful ways.
Start your semester off right with the CMTS Work Smarter training series. In this session, attendees will walk through the center's handy term start checklist, covering essential course prep tasks—from adjusting assignment due dates to publishing new content and double-checking gradebook settings.