Careers in academia

June 11 to June 13, 2012

at the

American Institute of Mathematics,

organized by

Estelle Basor, David Farmer, Sally Koutsoliotas, and Kent Morrison

This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF, will focus on preparing each participant for a successful career as a mathematician at a college or university. Beginning with the hiring process, a thorough discussion of the various elements of the application packet will take place in the context of each participant's materials. Working individually with experienced faculty, participants will review and refine their cover letters, C.V., and research and teaching statements. This will be accompanied by activities related to the interview. The primary goals of the workshop are to develop an understanding of the hiring process from the institutions' perspective, to refine the application packet, to learn what to expect during the interview process (including the job talk), and to prepare for negotiating salary and start-up packages.

Additional time will be spent on aspects of the pre-tenure years including the development of a research program, writing grant proposals, and mentoring research students. The workshop will consist of one-on-one work with experienced mentors, small group discussions, critique of written materials, plenary sessions, and time for individual work and consultation. The three-day workshop will begin at 9:00 on Monday, June 11 and end after 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Jun 13.

The deadline to apply for participation in this workshop has passed.

For more information email workshops@aimath.org