Call for Course Proposals: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

The joy of learning does not disappear with age. In fact, lifelong learning is one of the greatest resources for adults in their third stage of life. Classes offered through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the U of A indulge this age demographic's curiosity.

OLLI is currently seeking instructors and course proposals for the upcoming Fall 2022 term. The program was established at the U of A in 2007 and provides an avenue for adults to convene for a variety of stimulating courses, cultural 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 U of A faculty, graduate students and doctoral candidates who want to share their independent research ventures, as well as distinguished community members and other experts. OLLI is an excellent avenue for those who are passionate about their field of research or interest and want to share that knowledge with the community.

Teaching with OLLI is a rewarding experience unlike any other. "I hardly remember in nearly 35 years in the classroom teaching and engaging with such an enthusiastic group of learners. I'm not sure who did the bulk of the learning, me or them," said Kevin Fitzpatrick, Ph.D., U of A professor of sociology.

It's common for OLLI instructors to donate their instructional time and to use OLLI courses as a unique opportunity to engage with the community.

Course proposals are reviewed twice a year. The deadline is April 30 for fall courses. Contact OLLI at 479-575-4545 or email olli@uark.edu for more information. You may also submit a proposal via the website https://olli.uark.edu/participate/teach/.

Contacts

Josh Raney, director of OLLI
College of Education and Health Professions
479-575-3541, jraney@uark.edu

Shannon Magsam, director of communications
College of Education and Health Professions
479-575-3138, magsam@uark.edu

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