Workshop
Graduate Student Professionalization Workshop
ten Hoor Hall, room 10NSF Program Officer Visit
21 ten Hoor Hall TuscaloosaJeff Mantz, program officer for the cultural anthropology program at NSF, will discuss the NSF application process for dissertation fieldwork grants (DDRIG), he will also be available to “workshop” grant proposals and answer questions for any graduate students who come prepared with specific questions and issues. Jeff Mantz is Program Director in Cultural Anthropology and Human
Graduate Professionalization Workshop
21 ten Hoor Hall TuscaloosaPresenting and Networking at Conferences, led by Dr. Elliot Blair
Graduate Professionalization Workshop
21 ten Hoor Hall TuscaloosaThe Academic Job Process, led by Dr. Katie Chiou
Professionalization workshop
21 ten Hoor Hall TuscaloosaPublications, led by Dr. David Meek
Professionalization Workshop – Curating Your Online Presence
ten Hoor 21Join us for this semester's first professionalization workshop, entitled "Curating Your Online Presence," featuring guest speaker Karen Burns (Asst. Coordinator for Faculty Development and administrator of http://people.ua.edu).
“Getting into Grad School” Undergraduate Workshop
22 ten Hoor Hall TuscaloosaThe Anthropology Club is hosting a workshop for undergraduates about getting into graduate school. During the workshop, undergraduates can ask current graduate students about the application process, what to look for in a graduate school, and anything else related to finding the right school and getting accepted. For questions, contact cbcolclasure@crimson.ua.edu
Professionalization Workshop – Interviewing for the Academic Job
ten Hoor 21Please join us as Drs. Katherine Chiou and Stephanie McClure lead a professionalization workshop on interviewing for the academic job.
Graduate Student Professional Development Workshop
21 ten Hoor Hall TuscaloosaDr. Stephanie McClure is hosting the last professional development session for this semester on Wednesday, December 5 at noon in ten Hoor 21. The topic is, "Interviewing for a tenure-track academic position." There will be formal content, but please bring your questions and experiences as well. There will, of course, be pizza.
Professional Development Seminar – Dr. Stephanie Shelton
21 ten Hoor Hall TuscaloosaDr. Shelton's research is interview- and focus group-based and often incorporates queer and feminist theories into examinations of secondary education. Current research projects include considering teachers' understandings of LGBTQ+ ally identity and ally work in sociopolitically conservative school spaces, expressions and formations of early-career teacher identities in longitudinal research, teachers understandings and enactments of "social