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Teaching Statements - parts 1 & 2 | Translating Your Skills to the Business World
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Teaching Statements - parts 1 & 2

What is your teaching philosophy? If you don't know, come to the Teaching Statement Workshop Series. Most academic institutions ask for applicants for an assistant professor position to submit a teaching statement/philosophy. Come find out how to articulate your philosophy in a concise essay. It's never to early to start thinking about this since you can plan opportunities if you have time! In the first session we will discuss teaching philosophies and what should go in your statement. During the second session we will review each other's statements.

This is a 2-part workshop on June 21 & 28. Please attend both days!
Date:
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Time:
11:30am - 1:00pm
Location:
DCAL, 102 Baker Library
Campus:
DCAL
http://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3374658


Translating Your Skills to the Business World

Intro to Business
Friday, June 23, @ 4 pm –5:30 pm
37 Dewey Field Road, Suite 437

Brad DeMay, Vice President of the Beacon Group (and a Dartmouth PhD/MBA alum) discusses how to translate your academic skills and knowledge into getting a job in the business world.


Date:
Friday, June 23, 2017
Time:
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Location:
Campus:
Graduate Studies
http://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3367297


GRAD Activities Coordinator

The Graduate Activities Coordinator is an essential participant in the programming for all graduate students in the School of Graduate and Advanced Studies at Dartmouth College. Under the supervision of the Assistant Dean of Graduate Student Affairs, the Graduate Activities Coordinator will plan, coordinate, schedule, and implement cultural and social programming sponsored by the Graduate Student Council and administrative offices at Dartmouth.

If you are interested in the position, please send a resume, cover letter, and a list of three references to [log in to unmask] Please note, the grad activities coordinator must be an enrolled graduate student in good academic standing at Dartmouth, possessing strong organizational and interpersonal skills, and a high level of personal and intellectual maturity. Graduate students on full stipend may not apply. This is a one year position with potential to renew.


Title: Graduate Studies Activities Coordinator Category: 15 hrs/Week @ $13.00 an hour
Department: Graduate Studies Position #:
Reports to: Assistant Dean of Graduate Student Affairs

Position Purpose:
The Graduate Studies Activities Coordinator (GSAC) is an essential participant in the programming for all the Arts and Sciences graduate students at Dartmouth College. Under the supervision of the Assistant Dean of Graduate Student Affairs, the GSAC will plan, coordinate, schedule, and implement cultural and social programming sponsored by the Graduate Student Council (GSC) and administrative offices at Dartmouth.

As both an employee of the office of the School of Graduate and Advanced Studies and an executive board member of the GSC, the GSAC serves as an important bridge between the administration and the graduate student body.

Key Accountabilities:
-Designs unique and relevant social events and programs that appeals to diverse populations of graduate students in order to foster a graduate community
-Collaborates with and supports GSC-recognized student groups in planning events and programs
-Attends and actively participates in monthly GSC general and executive board meetings
-Writes and edits articles for website and social media
-Works with the grad communications coordinator to promote social media streams
-Initiates collaboration with other offices on campus for programming.




Miscellaneous:
-Performs other administrative duties as assigned
-Weekend/evening work is often required, especially at certain times of the year (Graduation weekend, Graduate Student Appreciation Week etc.)

Position Requirements:
Skills & Knowledge
-Excellent oral and written communication skills, preferably with a background in writing and/or public relations
-Strong grasp of social media
-Extremely strong interpersonal skills
-General familiarly with Dartmouth College policies and procedures (or willingness to learn)
-Ability to motivate and work effectively with diverse groups and individuals.
-Ability to organize own work, coordinate projects with others, and manage multiple projects simultaneously
-Ability to work independently and reliably within a fixed budget

Experience
-Experience with event planning and programming

Education
B.A.


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