Giving a Job Talk in the Sciences
http://chronicle.com/jobs/2001/03/2001033002c.htm

Richard M. Reis, The Chronicle of Higher Education


This articles features tips on giving an academic job talk, which is presented during the campus interview for a professorship position. The ability to communicate well, to show enthusiasm, and to make good use of various media in a job talk all correlate highly with good teaching. Advice for scientific talks includes preparing thoroughly, focusing on what you want people to be thinking about as they leave, avoiding highly technical or specialized terms, and preparing for a tough question and answer period.


Subject: Education:Faculty Development
Resource Type: Pedagogic Resources:Overview/Summary