Applying for a faculty position? Then you will need to prepare a research statement. Hope this video helps you write yours! If you have some additional points, please let me know in the comments! :)
A huge thanks for all of the great videos. I'm getting tons of help on every step of the job searching process. I have one question. I've recently been asked to present a lifelong plan. Any tips you might have on this professor? Would it be something close to a final goal of mine, as a researcher?
Thanks! Never heard of a life-long plan; but yes, I guess this would be like a long-term goal of your research. These are typically things like "better understanding of xyz", and then the challenge would be to chart a course of how this might be achieved. More typically, people ask for a 5-year plan. I would also include this in your presentation, the immediate things you plan to do, and how they relate to your long-term goals.
Thank you so much for this video, it's very conscience! What would you recommend to say if your an international scholar and funding agencies usually just fund citizens? I have a couple of ideas in mind but these are more oriented to postdoctoral international students (I'm in the US and my field is history).
Glad you liked it. I don't know of any funding agencies that just fund citizens of the host country. Also in the US. I worked there as a prof for 9 years getting funding and I was not a citizen there.
@@mrillig Maybe in the humanities the options are more limited. There are, for sure, but for what I do I have only found two that maybe could fund my project. Thanks!
No, a research statement is what you include as part of your application package for a faculty position, and a research proposal is something your write in order to get funding. Your research statement can include research proposals you would like to write in the future.
Applying for a faculty position? Then you will need to prepare a research statement. Hope this video helps you write yours! If you have some additional points, please let me know in the comments! :)
Thank you for having no music in the background!
I switched that off a couple videos ago....thanks for noticing! :)
Thank you so much! You are doing a great job. I personally, learned a lot from you.
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A huge thanks for all of the great videos. I'm getting tons of help on every step of the job searching process.
I have one question. I've recently been asked to present a lifelong plan. Any tips you might have on this professor?
Would it be something close to a final goal of mine, as a researcher?
Thanks!
Never heard of a life-long plan; but yes, I guess this would be like a long-term goal of your research. These are typically things like "better understanding of xyz", and then the challenge would be to chart a course of how this might be achieved. More typically, people ask for a 5-year plan. I would also include this in your presentation, the immediate things you plan to do, and how they relate to your long-term goals.
@@mrillig Understood. Thank you very much! :)
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Thank you so much for this video, it's very conscience! What would you recommend to say if your an international scholar and funding agencies usually just fund citizens? I have a couple of ideas in mind but these are more oriented to postdoctoral international students (I'm in the US and my field is history).
Glad you liked it. I don't know of any funding agencies that just fund citizens of the host country. Also in the US. I worked there as a prof for 9 years getting funding and I was not a citizen there.
@@mrillig Maybe in the humanities the options are more limited. There are, for sure, but for what I do I have only found two that maybe could fund my project. Thanks!
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Many Thanks Prof for explaining in a nice way. May I ask that how to write ending line Of the research statement.
Thanks. I don't think you really need an ending line for the research statement.
Please a research statement and a research proposal is it the same
No, a research statement is what you include as part of your application package for a faculty position, and a research proposal is something your write in order to get funding. Your research statement can include research proposals you would like to write in the future.
Thanks, Prof.
Is there any draft of the research statement that I can lay hands on?
My pleasure!
Draft example: no, not really. But maybe you can ask colleagues you know for examples.