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I have a faculty interview coming up some time in the next week. For this interview I have to prepare 2 lectures.
I still havent received the date, nor the lecture topics. So I havent even booked time off work yet.
How much advanced warning is expected for this sort of thing? I feel that I would need ample time to prepare and with working full time elsewhere, it might be right. Or maybe Im just overreacting and stressing out.
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I have a faculty interview coming up some time in the next week. For this interview I have to prepare 2 lectures.
I still havent received the date, nor the lecture topics. So I havent even booked time off work yet.
How much advanced warning is expected for this sort of thing? I feel that I would need ample time to prepare and with working full time elsewhere, it might be right. Or maybe Im just overreacting and stressing out.
faculty-application interview canada
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Probably too variable for a useful answer here. Are you sure that you don't get to pick the topics?
– Buffy
9 hours ago
1
Better if you ask, then.
– Buffy
9 hours ago
3
This is really unusual and I expect that there's been a miscommuncation or someone has screwed up. Surely they've already picked a date on their end and have either forgotten to tell you or something went wrong with the email. Have you checked your spam folder?
– Noah Snyder
8 hours ago
1
@Flyto, thanks, updated (Canada).
– Catsunami
7 hours ago
4
Since time is a factor here, don't leave it to email. Pick up the telephone and call someone (search committee chair, department head, etc).
– Nate Eldredge
6 hours ago
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I have a faculty interview coming up some time in the next week. For this interview I have to prepare 2 lectures.
I still havent received the date, nor the lecture topics. So I havent even booked time off work yet.
How much advanced warning is expected for this sort of thing? I feel that I would need ample time to prepare and with working full time elsewhere, it might be right. Or maybe Im just overreacting and stressing out.
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I have a faculty interview coming up some time in the next week. For this interview I have to prepare 2 lectures.
I still havent received the date, nor the lecture topics. So I havent even booked time off work yet.
How much advanced warning is expected for this sort of thing? I feel that I would need ample time to prepare and with working full time elsewhere, it might be right. Or maybe Im just overreacting and stressing out.
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Probably too variable for a useful answer here. Are you sure that you don't get to pick the topics?
– Buffy
9 hours ago
1
Better if you ask, then.
– Buffy
9 hours ago
3
This is really unusual and I expect that there's been a miscommuncation or someone has screwed up. Surely they've already picked a date on their end and have either forgotten to tell you or something went wrong with the email. Have you checked your spam folder?
– Noah Snyder
8 hours ago
1
@Flyto, thanks, updated (Canada).
– Catsunami
7 hours ago
4
Since time is a factor here, don't leave it to email. Pick up the telephone and call someone (search committee chair, department head, etc).
– Nate Eldredge
6 hours ago
|
show 4 more comments
1
Probably too variable for a useful answer here. Are you sure that you don't get to pick the topics?
– Buffy
9 hours ago
1
Better if you ask, then.
– Buffy
9 hours ago
3
This is really unusual and I expect that there's been a miscommuncation or someone has screwed up. Surely they've already picked a date on their end and have either forgotten to tell you or something went wrong with the email. Have you checked your spam folder?
– Noah Snyder
8 hours ago
1
@Flyto, thanks, updated (Canada).
– Catsunami
7 hours ago
4
Since time is a factor here, don't leave it to email. Pick up the telephone and call someone (search committee chair, department head, etc).
– Nate Eldredge
6 hours ago
1
1
Probably too variable for a useful answer here. Are you sure that you don't get to pick the topics?
– Buffy
9 hours ago
Probably too variable for a useful answer here. Are you sure that you don't get to pick the topics?
– Buffy
9 hours ago
1
1
Better if you ask, then.
– Buffy
9 hours ago
Better if you ask, then.
– Buffy
9 hours ago
3
3
This is really unusual and I expect that there's been a miscommuncation or someone has screwed up. Surely they've already picked a date on their end and have either forgotten to tell you or something went wrong with the email. Have you checked your spam folder?
– Noah Snyder
8 hours ago
This is really unusual and I expect that there's been a miscommuncation or someone has screwed up. Surely they've already picked a date on their end and have either forgotten to tell you or something went wrong with the email. Have you checked your spam folder?
– Noah Snyder
8 hours ago
1
1
@Flyto, thanks, updated (Canada).
– Catsunami
7 hours ago
@Flyto, thanks, updated (Canada).
– Catsunami
7 hours ago
4
4
Since time is a factor here, don't leave it to email. Pick up the telephone and call someone (search committee chair, department head, etc).
– Nate Eldredge
6 hours ago
Since time is a factor here, don't leave it to email. Pick up the telephone and call someone (search committee chair, department head, etc).
– Nate Eldredge
6 hours ago
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It's totally reasonable for you to want to plan your schedule at least a week ahead.
Contact them and ask if they have the date yet, or if not, when they expect to have it.
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And even if they don't know the date yet, they should be able to tell you the lecture topics.
– Flyto
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It's totally reasonable for you to want to plan your schedule at least a week ahead.
Contact them and ask if they have the date yet, or if not, when they expect to have it.
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And even if they don't know the date yet, they should be able to tell you the lecture topics.
– Flyto
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It's totally reasonable for you to want to plan your schedule at least a week ahead.
Contact them and ask if they have the date yet, or if not, when they expect to have it.
1
And even if they don't know the date yet, they should be able to tell you the lecture topics.
– Flyto
3 hours ago
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It's totally reasonable for you to want to plan your schedule at least a week ahead.
Contact them and ask if they have the date yet, or if not, when they expect to have it.
It's totally reasonable for you to want to plan your schedule at least a week ahead.
Contact them and ask if they have the date yet, or if not, when they expect to have it.
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Probably too variable for a useful answer here. Are you sure that you don't get to pick the topics?
– Buffy
9 hours ago
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Better if you ask, then.
– Buffy
9 hours ago
3
This is really unusual and I expect that there's been a miscommuncation or someone has screwed up. Surely they've already picked a date on their end and have either forgotten to tell you or something went wrong with the email. Have you checked your spam folder?
– Noah Snyder
8 hours ago
1
@Flyto, thanks, updated (Canada).
– Catsunami
7 hours ago
4
Since time is a factor here, don't leave it to email. Pick up the telephone and call someone (search committee chair, department head, etc).
– Nate Eldredge
6 hours ago