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Registration for Summer 2023 begins in March 
Working Partners Workshops invite you to join us for a collaborative, interactive professional development opportunity dedicated to helping you identify, assess and plan for successful industry-education partnerships.  View our results to see how our previous cohorts have benefited from participating.
 
Why participate?  You will:
  • Create an executable industry partnership action plan tailored to your needs
  • Gain insights on how to best initiate, support and sustain industry relationships
  • Analyze and refine your partnership goals and methods
  • Learn to assess and evaluate partnership impacts
  • Enjoy access to support, research, resources and collegial camaraderie 

Current workshop details:
  • Workshop dates:  January 27 - March 17
  • Live Sessions:  Fridays, noon-1:30pm Eastern. A lively mix of short panels, useful presentations, FUN interactive cohort exercises and more
  • Time commitment:  2-3 hours per week:  live session (90 minutes) + time online
  • Canvas Cohort Hub: 24/7 access to materials, planning guides, worksheets, cohort support, and more.  Short, one-a-week exercises to incrementally build your action plan will also be submitted here.
  • Teams of two are welcomed as are individuals​

​More info: workshops@workingpartnersproject.org​ ​
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The Working Partners team is based at Bellevue College and the Internet Scout Research Group at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with support from an advisory committee made up of education, industry, and professional association experts.  The project was originally funded by the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education program, under DUE 1501176 and continues under DUE 1931215.  The material on this site and any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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  • Workshops
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    • Case Studies
    • Resources & Data
  • Research
    • Goals
    • Methods
    • Advisory Board
  • About
    • Contact