The Chicago Center for Teaching and Learning supports effective teaching and learning at the University of Chicago. The Center fosters a community of practice dedicated to reflective and innovative pedagogy, teaching as a scholarly practice, and learning environments that are engaged, inclusive, and equitable. It engages faculty, instructors, graduate students, and postdocs across all disciplines through workshops, conferences, courses, learning communities, and consultation on higher education pedagogy. The Center advances student learning both by serving educators and through direct student support that fosters independent learning in and outside of the classroom. It also collaborates closely with campus partners, Divisions, Schools, and departments on teaching and learning issues.
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Academic Support
- Academic Fraud
- Audio and Video Recording on Campus
- Chicago Center for Teaching and Learning
- College Policies and Procedures regarding Teaching Schedules, Grading, and Advising
- Copyright & Fair Use
- Disability Assistance
- Guide to Managing Online Harassment
- Indemnification/Risk Management/Insurance
- Legal Assistance
- Library
- Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse Policy & FAQs
- Misconduct
- Office of Research
- Office of the Registrar
- Principal Investigator Eligibility
- Property Insurance
- Public Relations and Speaking to the Press
- Research Facilities
- Teaching Awards
- The Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- University Research Administration
- Whistle Blower
- Benefits
- Collective Bargaining Agreements
- Guidelines on Academic Appointments, Promotions, and Hiring
- Leaves of Absence
- Postdoctoral Researchers
- Retirement
- Select University Policies
- Supporting Students
- University Life