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SUMMARY:"Human-in-the-Loop” Thematic Analysis: Using R to Apply Current Recommendations for Incorporating LLMs into Qualitative Research (online)
DESCRIPTION:“Human-in-the-Loop” Thematic Analysis: Using R to Apply Current Recommendations for Incorporating LLMs into Qualitative Research (online)\n\nDo you want to explore current research recommendations in the literature on incorporating LLMs into qualitative/mixed methods data analysis\, or are you interested in implementing LLMs into your qualitative/mixed methods workflow?  If so\, this short course is designed for you! \nIn this course we will examine current recommendations from the literature regarding integrating AI (specifically LLMs) into the process of qualitative coding.  Acknowledging that a wide range of qualitative approaches exist\, all examples and recommendations in this course will be based on the 6 Phase Thematic Analysis Framework proposed by Braun & Clarke 2006 to simplify the course scope. \nNo perquisites in qualitative methods or coding are required for this course – just bring your computer & your curiosity! \nIn the course we will: \n1)        Review the qualitative approach of Thematic Analysis using the Braun & Clarke Framework \n2)        Get a high-level\, very big picture understanding of LLMs\, what they are & how they generate “natural language” \n3)        Examine current recommendations in the literature on incorporating LLMs in Thematic Analysis \n4)        Do hands-on activities in R that implement some of the current recommendations using the Braun & Clarke Framework.  We will compare our results to published results generated by all human coders using the same data \nMinimum computer requirements for full participation are as follows: \n– RAM: At least 16 GB of random access memory \n– GPU: A graphics card with at least 16 GB of VRAM (video memory) \n– Disk Space: About 16 GB of free space on your hard drive or SSD \nPlease install the most recent version of the following software prior to class.  Be sure to install the version for your operating system and please install R prior to installing R Studio. \n–            R: https://cran.r-project.org/ \n–            R Studio: https://posit.co/download/rstudio-desktop/ \n–            Ollama: https://ollama.com/ \nRegistration and a refundable deposit is required to receive Zoom link. Deposit will be refunded upon attendance of course. \nTo learn more and register\, click HERE. \n\n\n\n      From Tuesday\, April 21\, 2026 10:00 AM\n      to Wednesday\, April 22\, 2026 2:00 PM EDT\n      at Online.
URL:https://studentaffairs.unc.edu/event/human-in-the-loop-thematic-analysis-using-r-to-apply-current-recommendations-for-incorporating-llms-into-qualitative-research-online/
CATEGORIES:Campus Life Experience,Graduate & Professional Student Program,Lecture,Science & Nature,ThoughtfulLearning
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SUMMARY:“Singing of Troy: Imagining an Heroic Age from the Iliad to the Aeneid” -- David Stuttard
DESCRIPTION:“Singing of Troy: Imagining an Heroic Age from the Iliad to the Aeneid” — David Stuttard\n\n     —     \n  “   ”—       \, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is delighted to welcome back  —distinguished classicist\, writer\, lecturer\, dramaturge\, and Fellow of Goodenough College\, London—for a live webinar with students in Epic\, Empire\, and Diplomacy (PWAD/CMPL 489). \n \,   :–:   (:–:  )    —     \nDavid will speak on themes drawn from ’  and ’ \, bringing his characteristic clarity and narrative brilliance to questions of epic\, leadership\, diplomacy\, and the enduring structures of power. \nThis year’s visit comes amid an extraordinary period of activity. David has recently led study tours to      and  with the Oxford Arts Society and Goodenough College\, and is currently delivering a lecture series at 92NY in New York City. At the same time\, he has just published his latest book with Harvard University Press—Hubris: Pericles’ Parthenon Project and the Invention of Athens—a remarkable achievement in an already distinguished career. \nDavid’s work continues to exemplify what the study of antiquity can be at its best: rigorous\, humane\, and vividly alive to the present. Whether in the lecture hall\, on stage\, or guiding students through the landscapes of the ancient Mediterranean\, he brings the classical world into immediate and compelling focus. \nThis conversation offers a fitting culmination to the semester—and no prior background in Greek or Roman literature is required. All who are interested in epic\, history\, leadership\, or the long arc of cultural memory are most welcome to join. \n  :https://unc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ftYbZ2ZtTF2F-hyCvE1wkA \nHosted by the Transatlantic Forum for Education and Diplomacy (TFED) in partnership \n\n\n\n      From Tuesday\, April 21\, 2026 12:30 PM\n      to 3:15 PM EDT\n      at FedEx Global Education Center — Room 1009.
URL:https://studentaffairs.unc.edu/event/singing-of-troy-imagining-an-heroic-age-from-the-iliad-to-the-aeneid-david-stuttard/
CATEGORIES:Campus Life Experience,Career Exploration & Development,Culture & Identity,Graduate & Professional Student Program,Lecture,ThoughtfulLearning
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SUMMARY:“American Diplomacy and Global Disorder: The Middle East\, Europe\, and What Comes Next” -- Ambassador Robert Pearson
DESCRIPTION:“American Diplomacy and Global Disorder: The Middle East\, Europe\, and What Comes Next” — Ambassador Robert Pearson\n\n—      “”  (   ) \nThe Transatlantic Forum for Education and Diplomacy (TFED)\, in partnership with the Carolina Forum for Education and Diplomacy (CFED) and UNC Global Affairs\, is delighted to welcome back Ambassador Robert “Bob” Pearson for a special on-campus address at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. \nAs we bring the semester to a close\, Ambassador Pearson will offer a timely and wide-ranging perspective on one of the central questions of our moment: \nDrawing on a distinguished career that includes service as:• U.S. Ambassador to Turkey• Director General of the U.S. Foreign Service• Deputy Chief of Mission in Paris• Senior roles at NATO and across Europe\, Asia\, and Washington \nAmbassador Pearson will reflect on: U.S. diplomacy and strategic challenges in the Middle East (including Iran) The future of Europe and the transatlantic partnership️ NATO\, alliance cohesion\, and shifting security commitments⚖️ The erosion—and possible renewal—of global norms and institutions What comes next for American leadership in a changing world \n Date: Tuesday\, April 21\, 2026 Time: 5:15–6:00 PM ET Location: FedEx Global Education Center (Second-Floor Conference Room\, UNC Chapel Hill) UNC Students: CLE credit available Pizza and informal conversation to follow \nThis event serves as a fitting close to the semester in PWAD/CMPL 489: Epic\, Empire\, and Diplomacy—a course that brings students into conversation not only with foundational texts and ancient empires\, but also with practitioners of diplomacy whose experience helps illuminate how the past continues to shape the present. \nEarlier the same day\, we will hear from classicist David Stuttard on Homeric epic—making for a rare and rewarding “double header” that bridges the ancient and the contemporary\, the literary and the geopolitical. \n Learn more: https://tfed.ngo \n#Diplomacy #ForeignPolicy #GlobalAffairs #NATO #TransatlanticRelations #UNC #TFED #CFED \n\n\n\n      From Tuesday\, April 21\, 2026 5:15 PM\n      to 6:00 PM EDT\n      at FedEx Global Education Center.
URL:https://studentaffairs.unc.edu/event/american-diplomacy-and-global-disorder-the-middle-east-europe-and-what-comes-next-ambassador-robert-pearson/
LOCATION:FedEx Global Education Center (Second-Floor Conference Room\, UNC Chapel Hill) UNC Students: CLE credit available Pizza and informal conversation to follow
CATEGORIES:Campus Life Experience,Career Exploration & Development,Civic Engagement, Public Service, & Philanthropy,Graduate & Professional Student Program,Leadership Development,Lecture,ThoughtfulLearning
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SUMMARY:CFWC x In Your Corner Worldwide: Budgeting
DESCRIPTION:CFWC x In Your Corner Worldwide: Budgeting\n\nThe Financial Well-Being Center will lead an interactive workshop to teach Carolina students how to build and use a budget\, and to manage their money effectively.  \n\n\n\n      From Tuesday\, April 21\, 2026 5:30 PM\n      to 6:30 PM EDT\n      at Hanes Hall.
URL:https://studentaffairs.unc.edu/event/cfwc-x-in-your-corner-worldwide-budgeting/
CATEGORIES:Campus Life Experience,Lecture,Self-Awareness, Health & Well-being,ThoughtfulLearning
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