Below is a series of existing resources developed over the years and archived here for easy access.
Resources & links
- "Smart Science Career", developed by neuroanatomy professor Dr. Sven Hendrix, seeks to help trainees make informed decisions about their career trajectory while providing advice on work-life balance, getting published, and applying for funding
- "The Professor Is In" is an online resource developed by Dr. Karen Kelsky to help you along the academic application and career process
- "How to get a faculty job, Part 1: The application", NYU.edu
- UCSF Office of Career & Professional Development provides good examples and advice for developing your research, teaching, and diversity statements for academic position applications
- UCSF Office of Career & Professional Development provides a nice list of tops for the academic interview
- "I can haz job? Tips and tricks for the academic interview", Tenure, She Wrote blog
- "Q&A: How to Give a Chalk Talk", edgeforscholars.org
- "Asking the Right Questions" by Julie Miller Vick and Jennifer S. Furlong, The Chronicle of Higher Education - some thoughts on what types of questions to ask different people you might be interviewing with
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