Prof Dev - Teaching and Diversity statements for Academic Positions

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Abstract

I'll talk about preparing teaching and diversity statements, how and whom to ask for a recommendation letter, what language to include to stand out, what documents to prepare, what mistakes to avoid and what expectations hiring committees usually have when they scan through hundreds of applications.

Bio
Julia (Iuliia) Inozemtseva joined Arizona State University in 2017 as a lecturer at the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences. She is the recipient of the 2021 Faculty Women’s Association (FWA) Award for Outstanding Faculty Mentor, the 2020 Outstanding Lecturer Award in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the 2020 Outstanding Instruction and Service Award in the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences. Prior to teaching at ASU, she pursued research in mathematical biology during her doctoral program at the University of Utah. She received her second master's in math at Georgia Southern University, were she became interested in applied mathematics and math education. Inozemtseva was born in Russia and grew up in Ukraine, in the beautiful city Odessa. She received her master's with honors in math from Odessa National University in 2012.

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Description

Professional Development Seminar
Talk by Julia Inozemtseva

Monday, October 25, 2021
4:15pm MST
Virtual via Zoom: https://asu.zoom.us/j/89230491335

This talk is part of the Professional Development seminar offered for graduate students in mathematics programs, including all the SoMSS graduate degree programs. We will discuss professional opportunities after the doctorate.

Speaker

Julia Inozemtseva

Lecturer
Arizona State University