Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Course Proposals Due April 30

If you're an expert in your field or an avid hobbyist, you should consider teaching a class at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Arkansas.

OLLI is seeking instructors and course proposals for the fall 2019 term.

OLLI, which was established at the U of A in 2007, provides an avenue for adults to convene for a variety of stimulating courses, special events and social activities. It's based in the College of Education and Health Professions.

With nearly 100 course offerings each semester, OLLI instructors can be as diverse as the courses themselves. Instructors include current or retired University of Arkansas faculty as well as distinguished community members and other experts. Ideal candidates also include graduate students and doctoral candidates actively pursuing independent research ventures they would like to share.

Teaching with OLLI is a rewarding experience unlike any other, said OLLI instructor Malcolm Cleaveland.

"Great, excellent staff, excellent students. The students want to be there," Cleaveland said. "They ask great questions, keep you on your toes. The other volunteers are a joy to work with."

It's common for OLLI instructors to donate their instructional time to OLLI and have the option to use OLLI courses as community service toward tenure. Teaching for OLLI provides instructors a unique opportunity to present and engage adults in an ideal learning environment, poised for in-depth discussions.

Course proposals are reviewed twice a year. The deadlines are April 30 for fall courses and Oct. 31 for spring courses. If you enjoy teaching and sharing your knowledge with others, contact OLLI at 479-575-4545 or email olli@uark.edu for more information.

Faculty appreciation week – April 8-12

Any current U of A faculty who join OLLI as a member during Faculty Appreciation week will receive free entry into any 2019 OLLI course of their choice (provided there is space). Contact OLLI at 479-575-4545 or olli@uark.edu for more information or visit olli.uark.edu to sign up!

Current and former U of A faculty, staff and graduate students and all OLLI instructors are invited to stop in the OLLI office from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, for complimentary refreshments and to learn about OLLI programs and opportunities to teach. Course proposals are currently being accepted for fall 2019 and spring 2020.

Contacts

Josh Raney, director OLLI
Research and Service Units
479-575-3541, jraney@uark.edu

Shannon Magsam, director of communications
College of Education and Health Professions
479-409-0424, magsam@uark.edu

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