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<Title>Known Issue: Intermittent Login Failure, Workaround is Using VPN</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Over the weekend, DoIT has received several reports of intermittent login failures using myUMBC, Blackboard and even the RT (Request Tracker) ticketing system The problem is actually not with these systems, but appears to be one of the campus authentication servers, which DoIT is addressing.
    
    In the meantime, if you encounter this error (depicted by the images below), a possible work around is to access these campus systems AFTER first logging in through UMBC's Virtual Private Network (or VPN) at <a href="http://vpn.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://vpn.umbc.edu</a>. For help in using the VPN, visit the following FAQ entry:
    
    <strong>How Do I Connect via VPN?</strong>
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<Summary>Over the weekend, DoIT has received several reports of intermittent login failures using myUMBC, Blackboard and even the RT (Request Tracker) ticketing system The problem is actually not with...</Summary>
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<Title>After 5 Session for Returning/Working Learners</Title>
<Tagline>Feeling overwhelmed? Find out how the Library can help you.</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content">Are you a returning or working student? Feeling overwhelmed? Want to learn more about what our library has to offer?<br><br>You are invited to this one hour after five session that will cover basic and advanced research tips for successful research. This hands-on workshop will offer an overview of the library’s homepage and show you how to locate electronic/print resources on specific topics.<br><br><span>Please bring your research topics to this session.</span><br><br>► Where: Library, Room 259      <br>► When: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 5:15 – 6:15 pm<br><br>Questions? Contact Simmona E. Simmons <a href="mailto:simmons@umbc.edu">simmons@umbc.edu</a> or phone 410 455-3587</div>
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<Summary>Are you a returning or working student? Feeling overwhelmed? Want to learn more about what our library has to offer?  You are invited to this one hour after five session that will cover basic and...</Summary>
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<Title>Blackboard Down for Maintenance from 7-9 am Wed., 3/21</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">The UMBC Blackboard server will be down for two hours of maintenance from 7 - 9 am Wednesday, March 21.   DoIT staff will be installing necessary patches and updates during this time.
    
    We appreciate your patience and apologize for any inconveniences that this down time may cause.</div>
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<Summary>The UMBC Blackboard server will be down for two hours of maintenance from 7 - 9 am Wednesday, March 21.   DoIT staff will be installing necessary patches and updates during this time.  We...</Summary>
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<Title>Ways that others can help you to prepare for your interviews while you&#8217;re completing your dissertation</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><a href="http://dissertationhouse.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/meeting21.gif" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="http://dissertationhouse.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/meeting21.gif?w=300&amp;h=198" alt="" width="300" height="198" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>We’ve just posted <a href="http://promiseagep.wordpress.com/2012/03/12/15-things-to-consider-as-you-prepare-for-your-faculty-interview/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">15 tips that you can use as you prepare for your faculty interviews</a> on the main page for <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/promise" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">PROMISE: Maryland’s AGEP</a>, however, it can be difficult to prepare for interviews while you’re trying to finish your dissertation.  In the Dissertation House, Dr. Carter-Veale tells participants to get help with tasks that aren’t related to content.  In the same spirit, here are some ways that friends or family members can help you to prepare for your faculty interviews and job talks.</p>
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    <li>You will need to research the school, the faculty, and the leadership.  Ask a friend or family member to print out pages of faculty members’ websites, and select pages from the organization that you need to review.</li>
    <li>Ask someone to help you with preparing a packet of information about the school or organization that you can review on the plane, in your hotel room, or a day or two in advance of your interview. Consider a folder with pockets that you can get from your campus bookstore.</li>
    <li>Send someone copies of your CV, teaching philosophy, and copies of two recent papers or abstract and ask them to prepare 2-3 folders that you can have available for interviewers (and one “master copy” for yourself)  in case you have updates to share, or want to refer to something from your packet.</li>
    <li>Ask friends or family members to help you with things doing like laundry, picking up dry cleaning, getting your comfortable business shoes re-heeled,  or going shopping for the “interview” suit or outfit.</li>
    <li>Ask colleagues to be an audience and listen to your job talk in advance.  Allow them to ask you critical questions and make constructive comments.  Give someone the job of timekeeper.  Ask them to observe your body language, volume, and enthusiasm for the topic in addition to examining the content.</li>
    <li>Although the interviewing organization will probably make your basic arrangements, ask someone to help you with other parts of your travel if necessary.   For example, you may need to drive from the airport to your hotel in a new city.  Someone else can print out your mapquest directions, or pre-program your GPS.  Plan for departure location ground transportation to and from the airport or train station (e.g., BWI, Dulles, DCA).</li>
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    <p>Friends and family often want to find a way to help you as you move toward the finish line. Give them something to do. Let them know that their help is invaluable. Good luck with your interviews.</p>
    <p>_____________________________________________</p>
    <p>This post may be copied, but please reference “The Dissertation House — <a href="http://www.thedissertationhouse.com">http://www.thedissertationhouse.com</a>, a program of PROMISE: Maryland’s AGEP.”</p>
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    <p><strong>The text content of this post was compiled and written by the staff of PROMISE: Maryland’s AGEP and may not be copied without referencing the PROMISE organization, as <em>“PROMISE: Maryland’s AGEP”</em>.<br>
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<Summary>We’ve just posted 15 tips that you can use as you prepare for your faculty interviews on the main page for PROMISE: Maryland’s AGEP, however, it can be difficult to prepare for interviews while...</Summary>
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<Title>Ways that others can help you to prepare for your interviews while you&#8217;re completing your dissertation</Title>
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<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><p><a href="http://dissertationhouse.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/meeting21.gif" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="http://dissertationhouse.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/meeting21.gif?w=300&amp;h=198" alt="" width="300" height="198" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>We’ve just posted <a href="http://promiseagep.wordpress.com/2012/03/12/15-things-to-consider-as-you-prepare-for-your-faculty-interview/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">15 tips that you can use as you prepare for your faculty interviews</a> on the main page for <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/promise" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">PROMISE: Maryland’s AGEP</a>, however, it can be difficult to prepare for interviews while you’re trying to finish your dissertation.  In the Dissertation House, Dr. Carter-Veale tells participants to get help with tasks that aren’t related to content.  In the same spirit, here are some ways that friends or family members can help you to prepare for your faculty interviews and job talks.</p>
    <ol>
    <li>You will need to research the school, the faculty, and the leadership.  Ask a friend or family member to print out pages of faculty members’ websites, and select pages from the organization that you need to review.</li>
    <li>Ask someone to help you with preparing a packet of information about the school or organization that you can review on the plane, in your hotel room, or a day or two in advance of your interview. Consider a folder with pockets that you can get from your campus bookstore.</li>
    <li>Send someone copies of your CV, teaching philosophy, and copies of two recent papers or abstract and ask them to prepare 2-3 folders that you can have available for interviewers (and one “master copy” for yourself)  in case you have updates to share, or want to refer to something from your packet.</li>
    <li>Ask friends or family members to help you with things doing like laundry, picking up dry cleaning, getting your comfortable business shoes re-heeled,  or going shopping for the “interview” suit or outfit.</li>
    <li>Ask colleagues to be an audience and listen to your job talk in advance.  Allow them to ask you critical questions and make constructive comments.  Give someone the job of timekeeper.  Ask them to observe your body language, volume, and enthusiasm for the topic in addition to examining the content.</li>
    <li>Although the interviewing organization will probably make your basic arrangements, ask someone to help you with other parts of your travel if necessary.   For example, you may need to drive from the airport to your hotel in a new city.  Someone else can print out your mapquest directions, or pre-program your GPS.  Plan for departure location ground transportation to and from the airport or train station (e.g., BWI, Dulles, DCA).</li>
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    <p>Friends and family often want to find a way to help you as you move toward the finish line. Give them something to do. Let them know that their help is invaluable. Good luck with your interviews.</p>
    <p>_____________________________________________</p>
    <p>This post may be copied, but please reference “The Dissertation House — <a href="http://www.thedissertationhouse.com">http://www.thedissertationhouse.com</a>, a program of PROMISE: Maryland’s AGEP.”</p>
    <p>_____________________________________________</p>
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<Title>15 Things to Consider as You Prepare for Your Faculty Interview</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>During the <a href="http://promisesuccessseminars.wordpress.com/promise-summer-success-institute-ssi/ssi-2010-august-20-21-2010-umbc-campus/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">August 2010 PROMISE Summer Success Institute</a> <a href="http://promisesuccessseminars.wordpress.com/promise-summer-success-institute-ssi/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">(SSI)</a>, Dr. Philip Rous, then Dean of UMBC’s College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences (current Interim Provost and PI for the PROMISE AGEP), shared<a href="http://my.umbc.edu/events/3936" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> “secrets” behind applying for faculty positions.  </a>Dr. Rous  provided information regarding how to prepare for the interview, what to expect during the interview, and expectations of the faculty interviewers.  Several of our PROMISE students are preparing for faculty interviews this semester.  To address some of the questions and concerns, we are posting some tips for you to consider.  This is not a comprehensive list, but rather a set of guidelines that you can use so that you have a level of preparation for your one or two days of  interviews.</p>
    <ol>
    <li><strong>RESEARCH THE SCHOOL</strong>
    <ol>
    <li>Location</li>
    <li>Mission</li>
    <li>The kind of school (<a href="http://classifications.carnegiefoundation.org/index.php?key=782" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Carnegie classification</a>, liberal arts, teaching, etc.)</li>
    <li>Sources of pride</li>
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    </li>
    <li><strong>RESEARCH THE DEPARTMENT</strong>
    <ol>
    <li>Go through each faculty member’s webpage</li>
    <li>Know the department’s sources of pride, e.g., highlights such as new discoveries, grant funding, patents, national and international contributions to the field.</li>
    </ol>
    </li>
    <li><strong>RESEARCH THE CLASSES THAT ARE TAUGHT WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT</strong>
    <ol>
    <li>Consider 2-3 courses that already exist that you’d like to teach.  Look at both graduate and undergraduate offerings.</li>
    <li>How can you contribute to the curriculum? Think of something new that you’d like to introduce, e.g., a special topics course, a department-wide workgroup that will meet regularly to discuss multidisciplinary facets of your research area.</li>
    </ol>
    </li>
    <li><strong>RESEARCH THE LABS</strong>
    <ol>
    <li>Consider faculty members with whom you might collaborate.</li>
    <li>Look for potential opportunities to share equipment, lab space, and facilities.</li>
    <li>Look at centers and their facilities to see if there is a place for you to fit.</li>
    </ol>
    </li>
    <li><strong>RESEARCH CAMPUS RESOURCES</strong>
    <ol>
    <li>Sponsored programs and grants management</li>
    <li>University press as an outlet for your book</li>
    <li>Find connections on that campus that match the support systems that you have on your own campus, and let them know that you are going to be there for an interview (e.g. McNair advisor, SHPE advisor, AGEP director, LSAMP director, your advisor’s colleagues, WISE chapter, SWE chapter.)</li>
    </ol>
    </li>
    <li><strong>EXAMINE YOUR RESEARCH AND TEACHING NEEDS</strong>
    <ol>
    <li>How much space would you want for a lab?</li>
    <li>How many graduate assistants would you need to be successful? (Note:  Some schools don’t have a budget for assistantships, but the question may be raised.)</li>
    <li>How many TAs would you request?</li>
    <li>How much money would you need for start-up costs such as your office, your computer, or your lab? (NOTE:  This question usually comes up in a second interview or after an offer is made. However, you should have a general feel for the kinds of research that the department funds, and the research funding that the department’s faculty raise. You should also know what kinds of facilities your research requires.)</li>
    <li>Examine salary.  At public institutions, you may be able to find salary information online or in a “Budget” book in the library.  Know what is reasonable for your rank e.g., assistant professor in your discipline.  (NOTE:  Salary questions usually aren’t raised until a second interview or an offer.)</li>
    <li>Think about teaching load and summer salary, example: two courses, two years of summer salary.</li>
    </ol>
    </li>
    <li><strong>ARRIVING:</strong>  The interview begins as soon as the department representative meets you at the train station, airport, hotel, or starting point. <em> Travel attire:</em> Business casual.</li>
    <li><strong>MEALS:</strong>  You’ll likely have all of your meals with a faculty member, a group of faculty members, or a combination of faculty and administrators.
    <ol>
    <li>Typical meals include dinner the night before your main interview day, breakfast the next morning (this may be on your own in your hotel), lunch with a group, and there may be an additional dinner with another group on the evening of your first full day.</li>
    <li>Know your body and how it reacts to certain foods. Be careful of messy foods like pasta with sauce, and foods that produce strong odors.  Don’t choose a very heavy meal.  Play it safe.  Consider refraining from ordering alcohol.  When others are drinking, choosing sparkling mineral waters like Perrier or San Pellegrino are usually safe choices.</li>
    </ol>
    </li>
    <li><strong>SLEEP:</strong>  Get plenty of rest the night before your interview.  You will have a long day ahead and you will need to maintain your energy throughout the next day.</li>
    <li><strong>MEETINGS:</strong>  You will have several meetings throughout the day (<em>attire: </em>business.)  Be prepared to meet with the following, one-on-one or in groups:
    <ol>
    <li>Professors (all ranks)</li>
    <li>Graduate students</li>
    <li>Administrators</li>
    <li>Affinity groups or other campus interests (e.g. ADVANCE, Director of an Engineering Research Center, PI of a collaborative multi-disciplinary project.)</li>
    </ol>
    </li>
    <li><strong>THE TALK </strong>(and perhaps THE CLASS)
    <ol>
    <li>Your talk will probably be an seminar that is open to the public.  The talk should highlight your research and your contributions to the field.  Faculty, students, and the campus community may be invited. Practice your talk in advance with people who will give you constructive criticism.</li>
    <li>You may be asked to teach a class.  Be familiar with your topic. Practice the lecture in advance.  Be sure to engage your students.</li>
    <li>It’s important to practice out loud and with others in an audience in advance of the big day.  You need to become used to the confident sound of your own voice as you discuss your research and teach your topic.</li>
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    </li>
    <li><strong>CONSIDER ESSENTIALS</strong>
    <ol>
    <li>Remember to ask for restroom breaks when needed. Sometimes the schedule is so packed, that there aren’t any breaks.</li>
    <li>Have a water bottle available so that you can be refreshed throughout the day.</li>
    <li>Bring a few extra copies of your CV</li>
    <li>Bring a few copies of your recent papers. (NOTE: A file with your CV, recommendations, your teaching philosophy, and other materials are usually available to the search committee, but because of busy schedules, some of your interviewers may only have a chance to skim your file.  You can provide them with updates when you meet with them. )</li>
    </ol>
    </li>
    <li><strong>AFTER THE INTERVIEW</strong>
    <ol>
    <li>Write to your hosts to thank them for their time and hospitality.</li>
    <li>Remember the people who spent time with you and recall the highlights of your conversation.</li>
    <li>Follow up with your contacts on campus to give them feedback and let them know about your visit (e.g., AGEP, ADVANCE, LSAMP.)</li>
    </ol>
    </li>
    <li><strong>BE PREPARED TO ANSWER ANY FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS QUICKLY</strong>
    <ol>
    <li>Examples:  Where else are you applying? How interested are you in our school compared to the other place to which you’re applying?</li>
    <li>You may be asked to send a proposal for your start-up costs (e.g., lab, computer, office, supplies.)</li>
    </ol>
    </li>
    <li><strong>ENJOY YOUR VISIT</strong>
    <ol>
    <li>Be friendly and engaging</li>
    <li>Conduct yourself as colleague.  Be confident, but respectful of boundaries.  Address the faculty as Dr. _____ or Professor __________ unless you’re told to do otherwise.  Refer to the faculty as Dr. _______ to the students.</li>
    <li>Have fun and be yourself.</li>
    </ol>
    </li>
    </ol>
    <p>These are some tips to consider.  Consult your advisor, faculty members, and friends who are on the faculty at other schools for any additions or modifications.  If you have friends who work at the institution, work in the area, or work at a similar institution, don’t forget to consult them. They are a valuable resource.  Good luck with your interviews!</p>
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    <p><em><strong>Resources for starting a lab and negotiating an offer: </strong></em></p>
    <ul>
    <li><a href="http://postdoc.lifesci.dundee.ac.uk/careers/starting_lab.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Starting a lab</a>  (Source: College of Life Sciences Postdoc Association)</li>
    <li><a href="http://www.hhmi.org/resources/labmanagement/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Resources for the Development of Early-Career Scientists, e.g., starting a lab, managing a group.</a> (Source: HHMI)</li>
    <li><a href="http://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1039&amp;context=workingpapers&amp;sei-redir=1&amp;referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Furl%3Fsa%3Dt%26rct%3Dj%26q%3Dlab%2Bstart%2Bup%2Bcosts%26source%3Dweb%26cd%3D1%26ved%3D0CEIQFjAA%26url%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fdigitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu%252Fcgi%252Fviewcontent.cgi%253Farticle%253D1039%2526context%253Dworkingpapers%26ei%3DipRfT9HhOfTq0QHWqpyXBw%26usg%3DAFQjCNHMEkYgf6zYxsO8KUK9Jur-jDqbdA#search=%22lab%20start%20up%20costs%22" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Start-up costs in American Research Universitie</a>s (Source: Cornell University)</li>
    <li><a href="http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_issues/articles/2009_07_17/caredit.a0900088" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Starting an academic lab</a> (Source: AAAS – Science Careers)</li>
    <li><a href="http://chronicle.com/article/Negotiating-That-First-Offer/46683/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Negotiating the first offer</a> (Source: Chronicle of Higher Education)</li>
    <li><a href="http://www.yale.edu/graduateschool/careers/forms/Negotiating%20The%20Academic%20Job%20Offer.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Negotiating academic jobs in the social sciences</a> (Source: Yale University)</li>
    <li><a href="http://www.grad.illinois.edu/careerservices/academic/offers/academicnegotiationshandout.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Academic job offers and negotiation</a> (Source: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)</li>
    <li>More links for <a href="http://www.phds.org/postdoc/essential-skills/negotiation-skills/negotiating-your-salary-and-position/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">negotiating salary and position</a> (Source: PhDs. org)</li>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>During the <a href="http://promisesuccessseminars.wordpress.com/promise-summer-success-institute-ssi/ssi-2010-august-20-21-2010-umbc-campus/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">August 2010 PROMISE Summer Success Institute</a> <a href="http://promisesuccessseminars.wordpress.com/promise-summer-success-institute-ssi/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">(SSI)</a>, Dr. Philip Rous, then Dean of UMBC’s College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences (current Interim Provost and PI for the PROMISE AGEP), shared<a href="http://my.umbc.edu/events/3936" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> “secrets” behind applying for faculty positions.  </a>Dr. Rous  provided information regarding how to prepare for the interview, what to expect during the interview, and expectations of the faculty interviewers.  Several of our PROMISE students are preparing for faculty interviews this semester.  To address some of the questions and concerns, we are posting some tips for you to consider.  This is not a comprehensive list, but rather a set of guidelines that you can use so that you have a level of preparation for your one or two days of  interviews.</p>
    <ol>
    <li><strong>RESEARCH THE SCHOOL</strong>
    <ol>
    <li>Location</li>
    <li>Mission</li>
    <li>The kind of school (<a href="http://classifications.carnegiefoundation.org/index.php?key=782" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Carnegie classification</a>, liberal arts, teaching, etc.)</li>
    <li>Sources of pride</li>
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    <li><strong>RESEARCH THE DEPARTMENT</strong>
    <ol>
    <li>Go through each faculty member’s webpage</li>
    <li>Know the department’s sources of pride, e.g., highlights such as new discoveries, grant funding, patents, national and international contributions to the field.</li>
    </ol>
    </li>
    <li><strong>RESEARCH THE CLASSES THAT ARE TAUGHT WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT</strong>
    <ol>
    <li>Consider 2-3 courses that already exist that you’d like to teach.  Look at both graduate and undergraduate offerings.</li>
    <li>How can you contribute to the curriculum? Think of something new that you’d like to introduce, e.g., a special topics course, a department-wide workgroup that will meet regularly to discuss multidisciplinary facets of your research area.</li>
    </ol>
    </li>
    <li><strong>RESEARCH THE LABS</strong>
    <ol>
    <li>Consider faculty members with whom you might collaborate.</li>
    <li>Look for potential opportunities to share equipment, lab space, and facilities.</li>
    <li>Look at centers and their facilities to see if there is a place for you to fit.</li>
    </ol>
    </li>
    <li><strong>RESEARCH CAMPUS RESOURCES</strong>
    <ol>
    <li>Sponsored programs and grants management</li>
    <li>University press as an outlet for your book</li>
    <li>Find connections on that campus that match the support systems that you have on your own campus, and let them know that you are going to be there for an interview (e.g. McNair advisor, SHPE advisor, AGEP director, LSAMP director, your advisor’s colleagues, WISE chapter, SWE chapter.)</li>
    </ol>
    </li>
    <li><strong>EXAMINE YOUR RESEARCH AND TEACHING NEEDS</strong>
    <ol>
    <li>How much space would you want for a lab?</li>
    <li>How many graduate assistants would you need to be successful? (Note:  Some schools don’t have a budget for assistantships, but the question may be raised.)</li>
    <li>How many TAs would you request?</li>
    <li>How much money would you need for start-up costs such as your office, your computer, or your lab? (NOTE:  This question usually comes up in a second interview or after an offer is made. However, you should have a general feel for the kinds of research that the department funds, and the research funding that the department’s faculty raise. You should also know what kinds of facilities your research requires.)</li>
    <li>Examine salary.  At public institutions, you may be able to find salary information online or in a “Budget” book in the library.  Know what is reasonable for your rank e.g., assistant professor in your discipline.  (NOTE:  Salary questions usually aren’t raised until a second interview or an offer.)</li>
    <li>Think about teaching load and summer salary, example: two courses, two years of summer salary.</li>
    </ol>
    </li>
    <li><strong>ARRIVING:</strong>  The interview begins as soon as the department representative meets you at the train station, airport, hotel, or starting point. <em> Travel attire:</em> Business casual.</li>
    <li><strong>MEALS:</strong>  You’ll likely have all of your meals with a faculty member, a group of faculty members, or a combination of faculty and administrators.
    <ol>
    <li>Typical meals include dinner the night before your main interview day, breakfast the next morning (this may be on your own in your hotel), lunch with a group, and there may be an additional dinner with another group on the evening of your first full day.</li>
    <li>Know your body and how it reacts to certain foods. Be careful of messy foods like pasta with sauce, and foods that produce strong odors.  Don’t choose a very heavy meal.  Play it safe.  Consider refraining from ordering alcohol.  When others are drinking, choosing sparkling mineral waters like Perrier or San Pellegrino are usually safe choices.</li>
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    <li><strong>SLEEP:</strong>  Get plenty of rest the night before your interview.  You will have a long day ahead and you will need to maintain your energy throughout the next day.</li>
    <li><strong>MEETINGS:</strong>  You will have several meetings throughout the day (<em>attire: </em>business.)  Be prepared to meet with the following, one-on-one or in groups:
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    <li>Professors (all ranks)</li>
    <li>Graduate students</li>
    <li>Administrators</li>
    <li>Affinity groups or other campus interests (e.g. ADVANCE, Director of an Engineering Research Center, PI of a collaborative multi-disciplinary project.)</li>
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    </li>
    <li><strong>THE TALK </strong>(and perhaps THE CLASS)
    <ol>
    <li>Your talk will probably be an seminar that is open to the public.  The talk should highlight your research and your contributions to the field.  Faculty, students, and the campus community may be invited. Practice your talk in advance with people who will give you constructive criticism.</li>
    <li>You may be asked to teach a class.  Be familiar with your topic. Practice the lecture in advance.  Be sure to engage your students.</li>
    <li>It’s important to practice out loud and with others in an audience in advance of the big day.  You need to become used to the confident sound of your own voice as you discuss your research and teach your topic.</li>
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    </li>
    <li><strong>CONSIDER ESSENTIALS</strong>
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    <li>Remember to ask for restroom breaks when needed. Sometimes the schedule is so packed, that there aren’t any breaks.</li>
    <li>Have a water bottle available so that you can be refreshed throughout the day.</li>
    <li>Bring a few extra copies of your CV</li>
    <li>Bring a few copies of your recent papers. (NOTE: A file with your CV, recommendations, your teaching philosophy, and other materials are usually available to the search committee, but because of busy schedules, some of your interviewers may only have a chance to skim your file.  You can provide them with updates when you meet with them. )</li>
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    <li><strong>AFTER THE INTERVIEW</strong>
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    <li>Write to your hosts to thank them for their time and hospitality.</li>
    <li>Remember the people who spent time with you and recall the highlights of your conversation.</li>
    <li>Follow up with your contacts on campus to give them feedback and let them know about your visit (e.g., AGEP, ADVANCE, LSAMP.)</li>
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    <li><strong>BE PREPARED TO ANSWER ANY FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS QUICKLY</strong>
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    <li>Examples:  Where else are you applying? How interested are you in our school compared to the other place to which you’re applying?</li>
    <li>You may be asked to send a proposal for your start-up costs (e.g., lab, computer, office, supplies.)</li>
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    <li><strong>ENJOY YOUR VISIT</strong>
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    <li>Be friendly and engaging</li>
    <li>Conduct yourself as colleague.  Be confident, but respectful of boundaries.  Address the faculty as Dr. _____ or Professor __________ unless you’re told to do otherwise.  Refer to the faculty as Dr. _______ to the students.</li>
    <li>Have fun and be yourself.</li>
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    </li>
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    <p>These are some tips to consider.  Consult your advisor, faculty members, and friends who are on the faculty at other schools for any additions or modifications.  If you have friends who work at the institution, work in the area, or work at a similar institution, don’t forget to consult them. They are a valuable resource.  Good luck with your interviews!</p>
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    <p><em><strong>Resources for starting a lab and negotiating an offer: </strong></em></p>
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    <li><a href="http://postdoc.lifesci.dundee.ac.uk/careers/starting_lab.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Starting a lab</a>  (Source: College of Life Sciences Postdoc Association)</li>
    <li><a href="http://www.hhmi.org/resources/labmanagement/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Resources for the Development of Early-Career Scientists, e.g., starting a lab, managing a group.</a> (Source: HHMI)</li>
    <li><a href="http://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1039&amp;context=workingpapers&amp;sei-redir=1&amp;referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Furl%3Fsa%3Dt%26rct%3Dj%26q%3Dlab%2Bstart%2Bup%2Bcosts%26source%3Dweb%26cd%3D1%26ved%3D0CEIQFjAA%26url%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fdigitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu%252Fcgi%252Fviewcontent.cgi%253Farticle%253D1039%2526context%253Dworkingpapers%26ei%3DipRfT9HhOfTq0QHWqpyXBw%26usg%3DAFQjCNHMEkYgf6zYxsO8KUK9Jur-jDqbdA#search=%22lab%20start%20up%20costs%22" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Start-up costs in American Research Universitie</a>s (Source: Cornell University)</li>
    <li><a href="http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_issues/articles/2009_07_17/caredit.a0900088" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Starting an academic lab</a> (Source: AAAS – Science Careers)</li>
    <li><a href="http://chronicle.com/article/Negotiating-That-First-Offer/46683/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Negotiating the first offer</a> (Source: Chronicle of Higher Education)</li>
    <li><a href="http://www.yale.edu/graduateschool/careers/forms/Negotiating%20The%20Academic%20Job%20Offer.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Negotiating academic jobs in the social sciences</a> (Source: Yale University)</li>
    <li><a href="http://www.grad.illinois.edu/careerservices/academic/offers/academicnegotiationshandout.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Academic job offers and negotiation</a> (Source: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)</li>
    <li>More links for <a href="http://www.phds.org/postdoc/essential-skills/negotiation-skills/negotiating-your-salary-and-position/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">negotiating salary and position</a> (Source: PhDs. org)</li>
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<Title>Known Issue: Non-Standard Characters in Course Title Causes Error When Sending Announcement as Email</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">DoIT has had several reports from faculty who have been unable to simultaneously post a Blackboard announcement and send it out as E-mail to students.  This action generates an error message indicating that the announcement was created but that the E-mail was not sent.
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    This is a known issue with Blackboard, and is due to a non-standard character in the Blackboard course title.  Testing has revealed that the parentheses ( )  and forward slash / characters are not problematic, but the inclusion of a colon : in the course title will cause this error to occur.  DoIT is working with Blackboard to obtain a patch to fix this issue.  In the meantime, if faculty experience this issue, the workaround is to <a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=21725676" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">edit the course title </a>to remove the non-standard characters.</p></div>
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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: Known Issue: Non-Standard Characters in Course Title Causes Error When Sending Announcement as EmailDoIT has had several reports from faculty who have been unable to simultaneously post a Blackboard announcement and send it out as E-mail to students.  This action generates an error message indicating that the announcement was created but that the E-mail was not sent.
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    This is a known issue with Blackboard, and is due to a non-standard character in the Blackboard course title.  Testing has revealed that the parentheses ( )  and forward slash / characters are not problematic, but the inclusion of a colon : in the course title will cause this error to occur.  DoIT is working with Blackboard to obtain a patch to fix this issue.  In the meantime, if faculty experience this issue, the workaround is to <a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=21725676" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">edit the course title </a>to remove the non-standard characters.</p></div>
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<Title>March Madness! Dissertation House *Insanity* and excitement propels #TeamGetItDone</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><strong><a href="http://dissertationhouse.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/cheering-crowd1.gif" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="http://dissertationhouse.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/cheering-crowd1.gif?w=300&amp;h=202" alt="" width="300" height="202" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>March Madness is here!</strong> The DH students have their “insanity” countdowns, and the team is rallying for the big finish! There are defenses coming up within the next few weeks so <em><span><strong>we’re cheering <span>everyone</span> on!</strong></span></em></p>
    <p>There are no traditional “March Madness basketball tournament” brackets here. We’re not eliminating anyone, and we’re not counting anyone out.<em>  Unlike the basketball tournaments, we’re not pitting teams against each other, and we don’t expect defeats.  Instead, we’re preparing each of you for victory!</em> <em>You’ve been practicing, working hard, training, and positioning yourselves to win.</em>  Here are some thoughts to keep in mind as you prepare for your respective championships:</p>
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    <li>You can do this! You’ve come too far to turn back now.</li>
    <li>You’re brilliant. Have you been reading what you’ve written? Aren’t you impressed? Of course you have more to write, and more corrections are on the way. It isn’t perfect, but you’ll work to be sure that it’s accurate.  There is always room for improvement, even after the dissertation is bound and filed (even after you’ve published it in a journal), but take a couple of minutes to appreciate and celebrate what you’ve already achieved.</li>
    <li>The lessons from this journey are becoming a scholar and writing a dissertation. You’ve learned about perseverance, persistence, and determination. To those characteristics, when you work with others along the way, you can also add connection, laughter, sharing, bonding, and friendship.  The DH blog has clear evidence of that connection: <a href="http://dissertationhouse.wordpress.com/blog-online-challenge/winter-challenge-2012/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://dissertationhouse.wordpress.com/blog-online-challenge/winter-challenge-2012/</a></li>
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    <div><strong><span><span><em>Go #TeamGetItDone!!!</em></span></span></strong></div>
    
    <p>Here are your rooms/training facilities at UMBC (for DH participants from UMBC, UM College Park, UMB, or those who have had consultations with <a href="http://dissertationhouse.wordpress.com/coaching-and-mentoring/dr-wendy-carter/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Dissertation Coach Dr. Carter-Veale</a>.)</p>
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    <li><em>Friday</em>,<strong> </strong> <strong>March</strong> <strong> 9</strong>, 2012  from <strong>8:30 to 11:45 AM and again from 1:15 to 5:30 PM Commons Room 318 </strong>(This room has a meeting being held between 12 noon and 1 PM, which means that everyone will have to leave for that allotted time.)</li>
    <li><em>Saturday</em>, <strong>March</strong> <strong> 10</strong>, 2012 from <strong>1:00 PM to 8:00 PM Commons 327</strong></li>
    <li><em>Sunday</em>, <strong>March</strong> <strong> 11</strong>, 2012 from <strong>12 noon to 8:00 PM Commons 327</strong></li>
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    <p>——————</p>
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    <li><em>Friday</em>,<strong> March 16</strong>, 2012 from  <strong>8:30 to 11:45 and again from 1:15 to 5:30 PM Commons Room 331</strong>(This room has a meeting being held between 12 noon and 1 PM, which means that everyone will have to leave for that allotted time.)</li>
    <li><em>Saturday</em>,<strong> March 17</strong>, 2012 from <strong>1:00 PM to 9:00 PM Math/Psy Room 102</strong></li>
    <li><em>Sunday</em>, <strong>March 18,</strong> 2012<strong> </strong>from <strong>12 noon to 8:00 PM </strong> <strong>Math/Psy Room 103</strong></li>
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    <p><em><span><span>Thanks to the PROMISE team at UMBC and the UMBC Event staff for making arrangements for continuous operation of the Dissertation House. </span></span></em></p>
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