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MSOT Information Session

Bondurant Hall, Room G100

Pre-registration for this event is not required. Please note: In an effort to be more environmentally responsible, the Division of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy will no longer provide hard copies of handouts for Information Session participants. If you wish to have a copy of the handouts, please download the full document here.

MSOT Information Session

Bondurant Hall, Room G100

Pre-registration is not required for this event. Please note: In an effort to be more environmentally responsible, the Division of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy will no longer provide hard copies of handouts for Information Session participants. If you wish to have a copy of the handouts, please download the full document here.

Mitchell Symposium: “The Collective, our Collectivity and Collective Occupation”

Bondurant Hall, Room G100

UPDATE: Per University guidance on COVID-19, the 2020 Mitchell Symposium will be recorded and released online instead of being held in person. You will receive the link to view the symposium, “The Collective, our Collectivity and Collective Occupation,” featuring Sarah Kantartzis, DipCOT, MSC, PhD, in a follow-up email. We appreciate your flexibility, support, and apologize for … Read more

Aaron Dallman’s Dissertation Defense

Event: Aaron Dallman’s dissertation defense Friday, March 20, 2020 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Title: “Understanding the Affective Dimension of Occupational Participation Among Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study” Location: Michael Hooker Research Center, Room 0003/0004 or online via Zoom: please contact Aaron for the link

Continuing Education: Ethics

Join the Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy for a free continuing education ethics event: "Racism in OT Practice: Addressing Ethical Dilemmas and Promoting Justice." Information on Continuing Education We will be issuing a certificate of attendance for this event. Event participants will receive a survey and short post-test to complete electronically after the … Read more

Continuing Education: Ethics

Join the Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy for a free continuing education ethics event: "Ethics, Equity, and the Politics of Recognition," presented by Dr. Linn Wakeford. We will be issuing a certificate of attendance for this event. More details and a link to register to attend will be available soon.

Mitchell Symposium Fall 2022: “Doing Our Best: Individual and Collective Responses to Changing Times”

This fall's Mitchell Symposium will be held in a hybrid format - both in-person and virtually - and features a lecture and Q&A presented by Dr. Gail Whiteford.

This annual event is dedicated to the late Marlys Mitchell, PhD, founder of the MS OT program at UNC, and her husband, Earl. We invite you to a public lecture that is part of a two-day symposium in which students will have opportunities to discuss Dr. Whiteford's work.

A link to register to attend the event, along with a Zoom link, will be shared soon.

Continuing Education: Ethics Event 2023

Bondurant Hall, Room G100

The UNC Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy is pleased that Dr. Micheal Sandbank will be presenting "Ethical Considerations for Enacting Evidence-Based Practice" at this year's Ethics Event and a panel of practitioners will share their perspectives. We hope you'll join us for this free hybrid event.  When: Monday, May 15 at 7:15 p.m. Where: … Read more

Mitchell Symposium, Spring 2024: “Practice and Policy: Applications of Occupational Science”

Bondurant Hall, Room G100

The UNC Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy is pleased to host Dr. Rebecca Aldrich and Dr. Antoine Bailliard as our speakers for the Spring 2024 Mitchell Symposium.

This annual event is dedicated to the late Marlys Mitchell, PhD, founder of the MS OT program at UNC, and her husband, Earl. 

This is a hybrid event being held in Bondurant G-100 and on Zoom.