April is deemed Faculty Career Month in the CIE. We will host a series of seminars and panels geared toward preparing our scholars for the academic job search process. We will kick-off the series with an “Academic Job Search Overview” seminar on Thursday, April 4 at 12:30pm. Third-year IRACDA NY-CAPS Scholar, Dr. James Robertson, will provide an overview of the academic job search from the perspective of the applicant. James has prepared 40 applications, leading to 10 phone interviews, 5 visits and one job offer so far. During this seminar, James will provide valuable insight into how to prepare an application that gets noticed and what to expect during the interview process.
On Thursday, April 11 at 12:30pm, Dr. Kimberly Bell, STEM Postdoctoral Associate from the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching, will lead a seminar on “Teaching Talks & Philosophy Statements”. A strong statement of teaching philosophy is an integral component of the academic application dossier and an effective teaching demonstration is a key component of the interview process for teaching-focused institutions. This session will provide strategies for developing your teaching philosophy statement and teaching demonstration.
Our third session on “Interviewing and Negotiations” will be held on Wednesday, April 17 at 3:30pm. A panel of department chairpersons will provide valuable insight into the interview and negotiations process from the perspective of the hiring manager. Panelists from Stony Brook University include Dr. Michael Frohman, Chair of the Department of Pharmacological Sciences and Dr. Aaron Neiman, Chair of the Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology. Also included on the panel is Dr. Janet Haff, Academic Chair of the Natural Sciences Department at Suffolk County Community College.
The 2019 Faculty Career Month Series will conclude on Thursday, April 25 at 12:30pm with a CIE Alumni Panel consisting of scholars who have transitioned into faculty positions at a broad range of institutions. The panel will include Dr. Ramón Emilio Fernández, Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Pace University, Dr. Inefta M. Reid, Research Assistant Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at Stony Brook University and Dr. Dominique E. Williams, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Richmond. We look forward to learning more about how the panelists navigated the application, interview and negotiations process. We also look forward to hearing about their transition from graduate student to independent faculty or from postdoc to independent faculty and all the lessons they learned along the way.
The 2019 Faculty Career Month Series promises to be filled with rich insights and provide tools and strategies to prepare scholars for the academic job search process. Lunch will be provided on April 4, 11 and 25. Light refreshments will be provided on April 17. We hope to see you there! Follow this link to RSVP.