Career Partners Summer Institute Program 2025
Join an interdisciplinary community of faculty who are looking for innovative ways to bring career into the classroom! This 15-hour program will introduce career readiness concepts, explore exemplary practices for integrating career into the classroom, and redesign a key assignment for the upcoming semester.
Participants will receive a $750 stipend after completion of the program in August.
Consider applying if you think...
Your course content has real-world applicability beyond the classroom (and want your students to see that, too)
Students in your major can follow a wide range of career pathways (even if you aren’t quite sure what those may be)
- Faculty should confidently engage students in conversations about career and offer support (and you'd like to know more about what resources are out there)
(Conversations with applicants will begin March 31-April 4)
Program Schedule
Tuesday, May 20; 10 AM - 2 PM (in person): Overview and Introduction to Career Readiness
Wednesday, May 21; 10 AM - 2 PM (in person): Integrating Career Readiness in the Classroom
Thursday, May 22; 10 AM - 1 PM (in person): Exploring Career Readiness and Career Pathways
June-July (virtual): Meet with partner and Greta Perel (Manager of Academic Engagement, Career Center)
Wednesday, Aug 13; 1 PM - 5 PM (in person): Career Readiness Assignment Showcase and Reception
Objectives:
- Engage with career readiness concepts and relate to classroom content
- Explore the diversity of career choices and pathways through data and networking resources
- Reflect on barriers and assumptions about career readiness
- Discuss challenges, exemplary practices, and practical methods for integrating career readiness into the classroom
- Redesign a Fall 2025 classroom assignment that integrates career readiness concepts and helps students translate their skills and strengths into a career context
Outcomes:
- Increase student satisfaction with major by helping faculty integrate career readiness into the classroom
- Create interdisciplinary faculty support community
- Develop strategic, deliberate connection between classroom content and career skills/strengths
Requirements:
- Must be teaching a 3-credit course (or higher) within your department (not cross-listed or First-year/Transfer experience courses; course level 200 or above)
- Must be able to attend all meetings, in person or virtual as listed below
- Career Partners agree to evaluate their assignment’s outcomes in the fall semester
- Take a brief pre- and post-survey to determine baseline knowledge and program outcomes
Space is limited to 15 participants. Tenure-track and non-tenure track professors in both CLAS and professional schools are welcome to apply. No prior career knowledge or experience required.
Questions? Please contact Greta Perel, Manager of Academic Engagement at the Career Center (gperel@ku.edu) for more information.