Published On Sep 9, 2023
In this update, Eric Vanman from the University of Queensland shares an intimate look into the meticulous process of applying for a full professorship, the prestigious Level E position in Australia. Join him as he recounts the stages of this journey that began early in January, a journey filled with preparation, endorsements, and a pivotal interview with the university's top brass.
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π Topics Covered in this Video:
University of Queensland Professorship Journey
Level E Professorship in Australia
Academic Promotion Process
Facial Electromyography Research
Mentorship and Teaching in Psychology
University of Queensland School of Psychology
π Keywords:
University of Queensland
Level E Professorship
Academic Promotion
Psychology Research
Facial Electromyography
Academic Mentorship
Teaching in University
Academic Journey
Psychology at UQ
π Timestamps:
00:00 - The Promotion Process
00:49 - The Interview Panel
02:55 - My Interview
05:21 - The 5-Minute Speech
10:00 - The University of Queensland campus
π Resources:
My website: https://socialneuro.com
My Google Scholar page: https://scholar.google.com/citations?...
My University of Queensland Research Profile: http://researchers.uq.edu.au/research...
π£ Connect with Me:
LinkedIn: Β Β /Β eric-vanman-041a0717Β Β
Instagram: @socialneuro
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About Eric Vanman:
Eric Vanman is a seasoned psychologist with a rich history in research, particularly in the field of facial electromyography. His dedication to the field of psychology extends beyond research, encompassing a deep commitment to teaching and mentorship. Through his tenure at the University of Queensland, he has fostered a nurturing environment for students, encouraging them to delve deep into psychological science, and nurturing the next generation of researchers.
You can follow along on this channel as he shares his personal and professional journey in the academic world, offering a firsthand account of the trials, tribulations, and joys of striving for a Level E professorship in Australia. Subscribe to stay updated on his journey and to gain insights into the world of academia, psychology, and research.