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Write great cover letters for Academic/Faculty positions
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Thinking about applying for faculty positions? Want some advice about writing great cover letters that will land you a phone interview? Come to this Academic Cover Letter Workshop! We will...
Insider tips on getting hired at a Community College
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Learn hiring tips from faculty that serve on or work closely with hiring committees at community colleges. How might the interview differ from that of a 4-year teaching or research...
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In 2016, UMBC was invited to join the Center for Integration, Research, Teaching and Learning (CIRTL) network to expand and enhance professional development opportunities for graduate students and post docs who desire to improve their teaching skills and prepare themselves as future faculty.
The CIRTL Network was established in 2006 by Howard University, Michigan State University, Texas A&M University, University of Colorado at Boulder, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Vanderbilt University. CIRTL expanded to 23 institutions in 2012 and doubled in size in 2016 to include another 23 institutions. The CIRTL Network’s mission is to improve the STEM learning of all students at every college and university, and thereby to increase the diversity in STEM fields and the STEM literacy of the nation. As part of the CIRTL Network, UMBC is building training in STEM fields by providing access to courses, materials, and activities to help train grad students and post-docs in teaching while encouraging them to approach their teaching as research.
For more information about the wider CIRTL network, please visit the CIRTL website.
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Robin Cresiski
Assistant Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Postdocts
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