Writing Teaching and Diversity Statements

BRET Office of Career Development ASPIRE Program

Top tips for writing these important parts of your job application packet.

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Creed: Taking a Beating

Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD

Getting out of the ring too early is the most common cause of death of scientific ideas. Fight on.

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Join the Conversations Online Book Club

The Edge for Scholars

Together we'll dig into discussion of books selected for actionable intel.

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Your Message in the Media

Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD

You’ve been contacted to talk about your recent publication or discuss research by another team. Here's how to prepare.

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Discover What’s Getting Funded with NIH Matchmaker

Rebecca Helton, MA

NIH Matchmaker allows you to easily find out who and what your institute is funding.

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One-Minute Writing Tuneup: Don't Dangle Your Modifiers Off a Cliff

Rebecca Helton, MA

A "dangling modifier" has nothing in the sentence to modify, or appears to modify something the author doesn't intend it to.

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Strong Performance

Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD

Coach or scientist, the basics are basic.

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Designing Your Career

The Edge for Scholars

Just as you start an experiment with a hypothesis, have clear goals for your career at the beginning.

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Using Timelines to Diagnose Problems in Career Planning

Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD

Translating intended goals into a single simple image as a timeline is a powerful tool for staying on track.

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You MUST Read Dreyer's English

Julia Phillippi, PhD

If Strunk and White is a subtle and respectable Merlot, Dreyer’s English is a Cosmopolitan: light, witty, and slightly pink. Reading this style guide is like going to party …

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