Future Faculty

New Cabell Hall, Conference Room 552
Need time to work on your fellowship or faculty application, or anything else? Do you like to write in a group setting? Join our Mini-Writing Retreats!
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New Cabell Hall, Conference Room 552
Need time to work on your fellowship or faculty application, or anything else? Do you like to write in a group setting? Join our Mini-Writing Retreats!
Events
New Cabell Hall, Conference Room 548
Need time to work on your fellowship or faculty application, or anything else? Do you like to write in a group setting? Join our Mini-Writing Retreats!
Events
New Cabell Hall, Conference Room 552
Need time to work on your fellowship or faculty application, or anything else? Do you like to write in a group setting? Join our Mini-Writing Retreats!
Events
New Cabell Hall, Conference Room 548
Need time to work on your fellowship or faculty application, or anything else? Do you like to write in a group setting? Join our Mini-Writing Retreats!
Events
New Cabell Hall, Conference Room 552
Need time to work on your fellowship or faculty application, or anything else? Do you like to write in a group setting? Join our Mini-Writing Retreats!
Events
ZOOM (Register for link)

In this workshop, you will hear from faculty chairs about how to negotiate effectively for faculty roles.

REGISTER HERE

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Claude Moore Nursing Education Building, Room G010 (225 Jeanette Lancaster Way, Charlottesville)

In this hands-on workshop, you will learn and practice effective strategies for preparing for the initial, screening interview for faculty roles, as well as tips for the on-campus interview visit.

 

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New Cabell Hall 489

In this 90-minute Future Faculty workshop, you’ll learn how to write a reflective teaching statement (also known as a teaching philosophy statement).

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Virtual (register for zoom link)

The research statement (or statement of research interests) is a common component of academic job applications. It provides an opportunity for the job candidate to describe one's research accomplishments, current work, and future direction while making a case on why your line of inquiry matters.

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