Announcement from the Graduate Student Advisory Committee (GSAC) – Gentiana Sadikaj & Thane Erickson
SITAR’s executive committee is looking for applicants for the next Graduate Student Representative!
The Graduate Student Advisory Committee (GSAC) of SITAR would like to thank Kate Thomas for her time and commitment to the society over the last two years in her role as the Graduate Student Representative (GSR). Kate has recently accepted a position as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Psychological Sciences at Purdue University. We congratulate her for this great achievement and wish her success in the next chapter of her professional life. With Kate’s new promotion to an Assistant Professorship position, it is time for another SITAR student leader to participate in this valuable learning opportunity. The student who will be appointed to this position will be part of SITAR’s executive committee where he or she will become the voice of the society’s graduate student members. In addition, the GSR will also serve on the GSAC, which is in charge of the travel grants program.
Below you will find a summary of the position. To be considered for the position of the 2016-2018 GSR, please send a statement of interest to Gentiana Sadikaj ([email protected]) and Thane Erickson ([email protected]). Statements should be no more than 200 words long and submitted no later than January 15, 2016. The EC will review the statements from all applicants, announcing the decision in the Spring newsletter.
We encourage all current graduate student members of SITAR to consider applying. We are lucky to have such an extraordinary student membership and we look forward to the opportunity to work with one of you more closely.
Gentiana Sadikaj, Ph.D. (Chair of the GSAC)
Thane Erickson, Ph.D.
The Graduate Student Advisory Committee (GSAC) of SITAR would like to thank Kate Thomas for her time and commitment to the society over the last two years in her role as the Graduate Student Representative (GSR). Kate has recently accepted a position as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Psychological Sciences at Purdue University. We congratulate her for this great achievement and wish her success in the next chapter of her professional life. With Kate’s new promotion to an Assistant Professorship position, it is time for another SITAR student leader to participate in this valuable learning opportunity. The student who will be appointed to this position will be part of SITAR’s executive committee where he or she will become the voice of the society’s graduate student members. In addition, the GSR will also serve on the GSAC, which is in charge of the travel grants program.
Below you will find a summary of the position. To be considered for the position of the 2016-2018 GSR, please send a statement of interest to Gentiana Sadikaj ([email protected]) and Thane Erickson ([email protected]). Statements should be no more than 200 words long and submitted no later than January 15, 2016. The EC will review the statements from all applicants, announcing the decision in the Spring newsletter.
We encourage all current graduate student members of SITAR to consider applying. We are lucky to have such an extraordinary student membership and we look forward to the opportunity to work with one of you more closely.
Gentiana Sadikaj, Ph.D. (Chair of the GSAC)
Thane Erickson, Ph.D.