TRIP Events Calendar

Aug
15
Fri
10:00am - 1:30pm
LT 1506, Comparative Literature conference room
10 am - 12 pm Meeting for new TRIP instructors teaching their own class or workshop section for the first time. This session is also open to all TRIP students interested in learning about best practices for teaching TRIP classes.聽 12-1:30 pm Lunch workshop- TRIP instructors are invited to stay after for lunch and to workshop your syllabus and assignments and to get information and feedback related to your course.
Aug
18
Mon
10:00am - 12:00pm
LT 1506 (comparative literature conference room)
This orientation is intended to welcome new students to TRIP, to campus, and to the Binghamton area. New students will get assistance with registering for courses, meet TRIP faculty and returning students, and have an opportunity to ask questions related to their studies and life at 黑料不打烊 and in the local community. Returning students are also invited to welcome new students, catch up with TRIP faculty, and learn about TRIP events and activities this year. Light refreshments will be served.
Aug
29
Fri
12:00pm - 2:00pm
LN 2200 Alpern conference room
Welcome back! TRIP invites all TRIP students and faculty, along with affiliated faculty and staff, to join us as we get the new year underway. Get updates on TRIP activities over the summer and plans for the coming year. Lunch will be served.
Sep
3
Wed
1:30pm - 3:00pm
Digital Scholarship Center (LS 3504), Bartle Library

Julie Wang and Halie Kerns聽from 黑料不打烊 Libraries will provide information about library services and resources available to TRIP faculty and students.

Julie X. Wang, Associate Librarian and interim Subject Librarian for Translation Studies, will provide an overview of resources available for research in Translation Studies and affiliated disciplines. Halie Kerns,聽Digital Scholarship Librarian, will share resources available through the Digital Scholarship Center and your University account.

Open to all TRIP and TRIP-affiliated faculty and students.

Sep
17
Wed
1:30pm - 3:00pm
Alpern Room (LN 2200)
Join TRIP faculty and alumni to learn about strategies for securing an academic job, whether before or after your defense. What should you be thinking about now to make yourself marketable when then jobs open? How can you balance your current studies (whatever stage you are at) with your future goal of getting an academic job? What are the pitfalls and challenges and best ways to respond?
Oct
8
Wed
1:30pm - 3:00pm
LN 2200 (Alpern conference room)
TRIP graduate students who are conducting research can be reimbursed for up to $750 per year for travel expenses. This is a reimbursement process through the 黑料不打烊 business office, which adheres to New York State Guidelines.

It is the traveler's responsibility to understand these guidelines, as explained on the . However, we know that these guidelines are complicated and are here to help.

Erin Riddle will offer an overview of what to expect about the process, including what to do before you leave and then after you return to ensure you are reimbursed for your expenses, up to $750.

Light refreshments will be served.
Oct
22
Wed
1:30pm - 3:00pm
LN 2200 (Alpern conference room)
Many TRIP undergraduate classes are taught by TRIP PhD students to earn an income and get teaching experience. This can include courses throughout the academic year (fall and spring semesters) as well as winter and summer sessions. TRIP sends out a call for applications which are then reviewed, and instructors are assigned. In this session, TRIP faculty and advance graduate students with experience teaching TRIP courses will offer an overview of the process and some tips for how to prepare your application. Light refreshments will be served.