5 things you need to know this week

A weekly series designed to highlight events, benefits, perks, and items of interest for University of Miami faculty and staff

Find solutions with artificial intelligence. 
Now.
Faculty and staff members have access to Copilot, a cutting-edge artificial intelligence chat powered by GPT-4 and DALL-E. Users can ask complex questions and use the tool to find answers, brainstorm, and reach solutions. Learn more. While Copilot is compliant with University security, data protection, and privacy standards, it is currently not HIPAA compliant.

Become a Certified Professional Coach. 
Wednesday, Jan. 24, at 7 p.m.
The Certified Professional Coach Certificate program offers participants training to become proficient, confident, skilled, and highly successful coaches. Interested faculty and staff members may be eligible to apply tuition remission to their enrollment. Attend the virtual information session to learn more about the program.

Apply for a Faculty Fellow position.
Deadline is Wednesday, Jan. 31.
Applications are open for Faculty Fellow positions on the University’s Coral Gables Campus. Fellows will report to the sr. associate dean of undergraduate education and the sr. vice president of student affairs. Learn more about faculty fellowships and apply.

Enjoy the Women’s Commission spring social.
Wednesday, Jan. 31, at 5 p.m.
The University’s Women’s Commission invites all ’Canes to its spring social networking event where faculty and staff members can meet colleagues and learn about the commission. Light appetizers will be provided. The Women’s Commission, founded in 1971, offers ’Canes an opportunity to make a difference on and off campus while developing educational resources that support women in academic and professional settings. RSVP by Monday, Jan. 29 and join the listserv to stay informed. 

Enroll your teenager in a Pre-college program.
Apply now.
The University of Miami Pre-College summer programs provide a unique opportunity for current high school first-year students, sophomores, and juniors to explore their academic passions and experience college life. Dependents of University employees may be eligible for tuition remission benefits. Explore the program options. Call 305-284-4000 to speak with an advisor.

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