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Enriching Your Research Statement

Enriching Your Research Statement. Scott Coffel and Jennifer Ambrose Hanson CTC Director and Assistant Director, College of Engineering. Terms of "Enrichment”. Start with a succinct but vivid overview of your field and the dynamic role you intend to play within it.

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Enriching Your Research Statement

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  1. EnrichingYour Research Statement Scott Coffel and Jennifer Ambrose Hanson CTC Director and Assistant Director, College of Engineering

  2. Terms of "Enrichment” • Start with a succinct but vivid overview of your field and the dynamic role you intend to play within it. • Help others imagine you “down the hall;” emphasize your track record of fruitful collaborations. • Foreground your tenure-track credentials (proposals, publications). • Champion your commitment to diversity (that would be WISE).

  3. Some Food for Thought…. “How can I know what I mean until I see what I say?” —E.M. Forster • Writers achieve coherence and organization through a process of drafts, feedback, and revision. • There are no shortcuts to a polished document.

  4. Brainstorming:Taking Ownership of Your Career Narrative • Write down at least three to five aspects of your research that decision-makers (your readers) need to know. • Can they all be connected? If not, can you minimize or exclude the least important? • Is the story of your research experiences greater than the sum of its parts?

  5. Three Signs of Narrative Excellence Your writing— • Demonstrates a passion for your work. • Is specific but selective (sticks to the major themes of your research). • Conveys a sense of the future (enables your readers to envision you as a successful colleague).

  6. Adapt Your Story to the Needs of Your Audience • Learn as much as possible about the academic culture of the institution you seek to join. • Find the best fit for your talents: are your research goals compatible with the goals of the institution? • Address their concerns and anxieties by persuading readers that you will make an immediate contributionto their on-going research and teaching needs.

  7. Strive for Proportion and Focus Avoid— • Overly ambitious agendas. • Meandering through your achievements and plans of action. Persuasive research statements keep the big picture in view but are tailored to the needs and realities (facilities, academic culture) of your reader’s institution.

  8. Synchronize Your Story • Make sure that your story does not contradict your advisor’s view of reality. • Avoid misrepresenting (over-hyping) your achievements: no brag, just facts.

  9. Summary Writing a strong research statement is a process that through feedback and revision— • Eliminates extraneous details. • Demonstrates your powers of organization and analysis. • Fosters self-confidence. • Lands you the job.

  10. Thank You “What is written without effort is read without pleasure.” Samuel Johnson

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