Workshop
Democracy versus Autocracy in Foreign Policy: Public Attitudes toward China in the Asia-Pacific Region
Encina Hall, 3rd Floor, Okimoto Conference RoomThis is part of Global Research Workshop series: Developing an Interdisciplinary Research Platform Toward ‘Next Asia’ co-sponsored by Stanford Global Studies. ABSTRACT of the research paper presented: While the U.S. frames the growing geopolitical tensions with China as a strategic competition between democracy and autocracy, such a value diplomacy may have not been as effective […]
Narrative mapping tools. (Feb 7th 1pm – 3pm)
Branner Earth Science Library, Teaching CornerNarrative Mapping or Digital Story Telling. A hands-on primer to creating interactive web maps and "story Maps" in various platforms. We'll first learn how to build a basic interactive web map isn ArcGIS Online then move on to building stories around geography with narrative mapping tools like Esri Story Maps, StoryMaps JS, and Google Earth […]
Renaissances Professionalization Workshop Series: “Agree to Disagree: 3 Books Every Early Modernist Must Read”
Building 460, Margaret Jacks Hall, Terrace Room (Room 426)Join Renaissances for our Professionalization Workshop Series roundtable, “Agree to Disagree: 3 Books Every Early Modernist Must Read.” We are pleased to host Professors Emanuele Lugli (Art & Art History), Jessica Riskin (History), and Esther Yu (English) as they share books they have found to be sites of productive disagreement. To enter a book raffle […]
Bouba Kiki Scavenger Hunt: Workshop with Artist Stephanie Shih
Space is limited, please RSVP for location details. Explore cross-modality connections between language and the world around us. We’ll start by learning about features in spoken languages–how sounds are produced and perceived–and explore their symbolic relationships with objects and categories in the world. Then we’ll walk around campus to “scavenge” for sound symbolic patterns, which […]
Your Still Lifes: Workshop with Artist Stephanie Shih
Space is limited, please RSVP for location details. Learn about how still lifes are powerful mediums for telling personal narratives and create your own mini still life composition together in small groups. Bring a personal item of significance to incorporate into your still life photo, which you will make with the artist in a still […]
50th Stanford Geothermal Workshop
Alumni CenterAuthor Access Abstract submission opens on June 28, 2024 and will close on Thursday October 10, 2024. Notification of abstract acceptance/decline will be by Thursday November 14, 2024. To submit abstracts, click here for authors access to paper submission etc.. For accepted abstracts, full papers are due on Friday January 31, 2025. Goals The goals […]
How to Cite Data and Acknowledge Data Collaborators
Green Library, Bing Wing, 120F (Velma Denning Room)This event is part of Love Data Week at Stanford, an annual festival highlighting topics, opportunities and services relevant to data in research. Many of our Stanford scholars are beginning to utilize data, and with that come the question of how to cite that data as well as collaborators who worked with them on it. […]
From Paper to Points, Lines, and Polygons: Transforming Historic Maps into Data
Green Library, Bing Wing, David Rumsey Map CenterThis workshop will guide participants through the process of transforming images of historical paper maps into computationally accessible geospatial data. Using web native tools and workflows, participants will learn to locate, georeference, extract data, and integrate images and data into interactive web applications. This hands-on experience is ideal for anyone interested in the use of […]
Love Data Week 2025 BioBlitz
This workshop is part of a series of workshops for Love Data Week, an annual festival highlighting topics, opportunities and services relevant to data in research. Generating and Using Biodiversity Big Data is a multipart activity that begins with a virtual workshop on locating, downloading, and cleaning biodiversity data for research. Following the workshop, participants […]
Generating and Using Biodiversity Big Data Workshop
This workshop is part of Love Data Week, an annual festival highlighting topics, opportunities and services relevant to data in research. Generating and Using Biodiversity Big Data is a multipart activity that begins with a virtual workshop on locating, downloading, and cleaning biodiversity data for research. Following the workshop, participants will be invited to join […]
Words Into Data: Basic Workflows for Natural Language Processing
Words Into Data is part of a series of workshops for Love Data Week, an annual festival highlighting topics, opportunities and services relevant to data in research. This interactive workshop will familiarize users with a basic natural language processing (NLP) research pipeline using the Huggingface/transformers framework. You will learn to ingest, process, and tokenize text; […]
Move and Meditate with Sara Ivanhoe
Memorial ChurchLet go of a stressful Monday and start the week with intention. This 1-hour class includes gentle movement, breathwork, and meditation, suitable for all levels (Beginners Welcome!). Bring your mat, towel, and extra layers for warmth during relaxation. This relaxating practice is free and open to the entire Stanford community, so bring friends or enjoy […]
Mindful Monday Yoga Practice
YogaX at Stanford Psychiatry invites you to join us for our Mindful Monday practice. This weekly Integrated Holistic Yoga class is a practice of accessibility, belonging, and beneficence that embraces the whole entirety of the human experience and fosters integration across all the ways we interact with the world. This accessible practice is led by […]
50th Stanford Geothermal Workshop
Alumni CenterAuthor Access Abstract submission opens on June 28, 2024 and will close on Thursday October 10, 2024. Notification of abstract acceptance/decline will be by Thursday November 14, 2024. To submit abstracts, click here for authors access to paper submission etc.. For accepted abstracts, full papers are due on Friday January 31, 2025. Goals The goals […]
Wikidata Edit-a-thon
IC Classroom, Green LibraryThis is part of a series of workshops for Love Data Week, an annual festival highlighting topics, opportunities and services relevant to data in research. Wikidata is an open, multilingual structured knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines and is made by people like you. Digital assistants like Siri […]
Carpentries @ Stanford: Data Visualization in R
This is part of a series of workshops for Love Data Week, an annual festival highlighting topics, opportunities, and services relevant to data in research. This workshop is an introduction to working with data visualization in R for those who have moderate programming experience in R. If you know how to work with datasets (variables, […]
Introduction to Research Data Management
This is part of a series of workshops for Love Data Week, an annual festival highlighting topics, opportunities and services relevant to data in research. Your research data is important. In this session, we’ll discuss how to properly store, organize, and document your work to ensure that important data isn’t lost and that you are […]
Fiber & Fungi: A Weaving and Myco-remediation Exploration with Textile Artist Minga Opazo
Stern Hall, Burbank Lecture theatre (access via Arguello Way)Open to Stanford students & postdocs This workshop offers an immersive introduction to the intersection of traditional weaving techniques and innovative myco-remediation practices. The session begins with a theoretical overview, exploring the history of weaving as a craft deeply embedded in human culture and its evolving role in sustainable practices. Students will also delve into […]
Writing Your Way into Graduate School in Your First Year
A workshop series designed to help you cultivate your writing practice. This series includes three individual sessions. While students are encouraged to attend all three, you are welcome to join as many sessions as you can. Program Description Session 1: Tues., Feb. 4 - Mining Your Language or Cultural Autobiography | 4:30-6pm In this first […]
Relax + Center with Yoga Tuesdays
Old Union, CIRCLE Sanctuary (3rd Floor)Relax + Center with Yoga Class with Diane Saenz. Life is often hard and we need tools to get us through the tough spots. Come practice a simple routine to release tension and ground in the here and now. Learn everything you need to know for a confident self-practice. Beginners welcome with limited accommodations available […]