![]() Teaching & supervision: Courses taught, academic advising, student advising and supervision (theses and dissertations), non-credit instruction, guest lecturing, precepting, and curriculum revision and development are reported here. Courses taught are automatically entered once a semester from banner.Professional activities: administrative appointments, review activities (grants, conference abstracts, manuscripts, institutions, P&T), community service, continuing education, editorial board membership, mentoring, professional membership, consulting, honors & awards, and service (college, university, profession) are manually entered here.Some grants will automatically appear from the UIC grant system (updated once a week) and a database called Dimensions. Awarded grants: this will include research grants, sponsored instruction, other sponsored activities, clinical trials, internally funded, and fellowships.Other scholarly activity will need to be manually entered. Some publications will automatically appear in your profile. Scholarly & creative works: publications (books, book chapters, journal articles, conference proceedings, abstracts) and other other scholarly activities (exhibits, productions, conference presentations, keynotes, invited lectures) are entered here.My Activities has five sections to enter information for your profile: Assess research impact using citation metrics and Altmetric toolsįor help with using MyActivites, contact Log in to MyActivities:.Access and complete your annual review (participating colleges only).MyActivities allows you to enter your data once so it can be repurposed. To update and develop your profile, visit and log in with your UIC NetID and password. My Activities is powered by a system called Symplectic Elements. ![]() ![]() It can be used to collect and analyze research output, and can serve as the single ‘research profile’ that you need to keep track of professional activities and publications. MyActivities is a faculty activity reporting system being used by all colleges at UIC. ![]()
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