Postdoc Academic Chats 2012-13
From Postdoctoral Scholars to Your First Years as a Professor - and the Strategies You Need to Get There
Recognizing the uniqueness of the postdoc experience, the Postdoc Academic Chats are monthly lunch-time seminars for postdocs across the University who are considering academic careers. These sessions are led by Dr. Rick Reis.
Prior to each Chat, attendees will be sent three short Tomorrow's Professor eNewsletters postings (total reading time for all three articles should be no more than 15 - 20 minutes) on the specific topic under discussion.
Note: The eNewsletter and the Academic Chats are for people from all disciplines. |
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- Participation at each of these sessions is limited to 40 postdocs.
- Lunch will be served
- Readings will be prior to each chat
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Academic Chats Schedule for 2012-13 |
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09/28/12
Topic: |
The Academic Landscape-Different Schools Offer Different Opportunities |
Guest: |
Julia Miyaoka
Assistant Professor
Decision Sciences
San Francisco State University
jmiyaoka@sfsu.edu
Alison Bridger
Dept Chair
Meteorology and Climate Science
San Jose State University
Alison.Bridger@sjsu.edu
Sarah Parikh
Physics and Engineering Instructor
Foothill College
parikhsarah@fhda.edu |
Time: |
12:00 - 1:30 pm |
Location: |
Clark Center S361 |
Required Reading(s): |
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Registration: |
To register, click HERE |
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10/19/12
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11/16/12
Topic: |
General Principles for Responding To Academic Job Offers |
Guest(s): |
John Boothroyd
Associate Vice Provost for Graduate Education Professor in Medicine Stanford University john.boothroyd@stanford.edu
Roland Bammer
Associate Professor (Research) of Radiology and, by courtesy, of Neurology and Neurological Sciences Stanford University rbammer@stanford.edu
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To Register: |
click HERE |
Time: |
12:00 - 1:30 pm |
Location: |
LKSC 101 |
Readings: |
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01/18/13
Topic: |
Designing and Delivering Effective Lectures |
Guest(s): |
Rita Popat, Clinical Assistant Professor in Health Research and Policy in the School of Medicine, and Sarah Heilshorn, Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering |
To Register: |
click HERE |
Time: |
12:00 - 1:30 pm |
Location: |
Alway M112 |
Discussion Questions: |
1. What tips from reading #1 are you most likely to want to employ first in your lectures?
2. With reference to reading #2, what ways can you use to avoid overloading students during lectures?
3. In what situations do you think the use of guided notes as discussed in reading #3 make the most sense? |
Readings: |
Click HERE |
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02/15/13
Topic: |
The Flipped Classroom:
Turning Traditional Education Inside Out |
Guest(s): |
Maya Ute Adam, Lecturer
Program in Human Biology
Aneesh Nainani, Lecturer
Electrical Engineering |
Time: |
12:00 - 1:30 pm |
Location: |
Alway M112 |
Reading &Discussion Questions: |
Click HERE |
To Register |
Click HERE |
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03/22/13
Topic: |
MOOCS (Massively Open Online Courses) and Their Implications for Beginning Faculty |
Guest(s): |
Scott Klemmer, Associate Professor of Computer Science
Pang Wei Koh, Coursera |
Time: |
12:00 - 1:30 pm |
Location: |
CCSR 4105 |
To Register: |
Click HERE |
Readings: |
Click HERE |
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Getting Started as A New Professor: |
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04/19/13
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05/17/13
Topic: |
Research Ethics - Critical Issues you Need to be Aware of |
Guest(s): |
Don Kennedy
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Time: |
12:00 - 1:30 pm |
Location: |
Alway M112 |
To Register: |
Click HERE |
Readings: |
Click HERE |
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06/14/13
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