Career Center

Curricula for Academic Careers in the Biosciences

The School of Medicine Career Center is proud to offer:

Career Transitions for Bioscientists: Applications in Academia

Summer Quarter (June 17 – August 5, 2015)
4:15 – 5:15pm Wednesdays, NOTE: June 17 and August 5 sessions will last until 5:45pm with 30 minute reception after course session.

Location: MSOB X303(3rd floor) will be the location for all courses except when noted on the syllabus.

INDE 231A is an 8 week course centered around a series of panels, workshops, exercises, and discussions to provide practical, hands-on preparation for Bioscience PhD students, postdoctoral fellows and research/clinical trainees ready to apply to academic positions. It not only previews the academic hiring process, including tips from experienced faculty from different types of institutions, but also guides participants in the preparation and polishing of their application materials for success on the job market.

Trainees may attend the class formally by auditing or registering or by a drop-in basis. However, the final course session will be limited solely to those who register or audit. Links to individual registrations

Course Objectives: By the end of this course, participants will:

Target Audience: Open to all aspiring academics in the Biosciences.

Networking Receptions
Informal networking receptions with local area faculty and alumni will follow the opening panel and the final review session.

Registration/Attendance is open to all biomedical/biosciences PhD/MD students and postdocs.

These programs replace INDE 231: Future Faculty Seminar, which is no longer offered. Past syllabi, speaker lists and videos of the Future Faculty Seminar are available here.

Questions? Contact Joe Bucher jjbucher [at] stanford [dot] edu.

Syllabus -Summer 2015

INDE 231A: Career Transitions for Bioscientists: Applications in Academia

6/17/15
Week 1
(4:15 pm -5:45 pm)

Committee Perspectives: The Academic Hiring Process

  • What committees are looking for in candidates
  • What stands out on CVs, cover letters, & dossiers
  • The importance of research statements
  • References and networking

Panel & Reception

Location: MSOB x303 (3rd floor)

Register here

6/24/15
Week 2

CV/Cover Letter Workshop

HW: Drafts of CVs and cover letters, bring a job description

SoMCC Presentation

Location: MSOB x303 (3rd floor)

Register here

7/1/15
Week 3

CV/Cover Letter Clinic

Clinic and exercises to help you develop your message and take a deep dive into the process required to communicate your candidacy.

Peer Reviews & Staff Assistance

Location: Alway M112

Register here

7/8/15
Week 4

Teaching Statement Workshop

HW: Draft of teaching statement

Location: MSOB x303 (3rd floor)

Register here

7/15/15
Week 5

Teaching Statement Clinic

Clinic and exercises to help you develop your message and take a deep dive into the process required to commuincate your candidacy.

Peer Reviews & Staff Assistance

Location: MSOB x303 (3rd floor)

Register here

7/22/15
Week 6

Research Statement Workshop

HW: Draft of research statement

Location: TBD

Register here

7/29/15
Week 7

Research Statement Clinic

HW: Show your final dossier to at least one mentor; bring final version to class

Clinic and exercises to help you develop your message and take a deep dive into the process required to communicate your candidacy.

Peer Reviews & Staff Assistance

Location: MSOB x303 (3rd floor)

Register here

8/5/15
Week 8
(4:15 pm - 5:45 pm)

Dossier Clinic & Reception*

Dossier Review assistance: faculty and area faculty alumni

Location: MOSB x303 (3rd floor)

*Limited to officially audited and registered attendees

 

 

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