Building your academic career: Strategies for Success

Successful academics share their stories and provide tips for navigating careers in academia. This panel consists of members who have reached the upper echelons of their research fields. Based on their personal experiences, the panelists will give advice on best strategies for planning your academic careers including setting long term goals, how to get the mentoring you need, development of leadership styles, project management of research programs, and more.

Friday, October 19, 2018
3:30–4:30 p.m.
ETRL 101
RSVP! (Skype is available)

Moderator:

Geeta Dutta, Director, Office of Research Advancement and Partnerships

Panel Members:

Dr. Anjan Bose, Regents’ Professor, School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, VCEA

Dr. Craig Parks, Associate Vice Provost, Office of the Provost

Dr. Juming Tang, Regents’ Professor, Biological Systems Engineering, CAHNRS

Sue Ritter, Regents’ Professor, Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience, Veterinary Medicine

Christine Horne, Professor, Department of Sociology, College of Arts and Sciences

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