AffiliationsMy professional network has been broadened through my participation in various professional affiliations. By staying connected with these communities, I receive the latest news and innovative ideas in my areas of interest, which greatly benefits my own research.
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Professional Activities & ServiceI consider professional service and collaboration to be essential aspects of a faculty position. I actively engage in professional service by serving as a proposal reviewer for a national professional conference and as a manuscript reviewer for multiple peer-reviewed journals. These experiences have thoroughly prepared me to excel as a professional scholar in my field.
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Selected Collaborative Projects
2016 : ePortfolio Project Ambassador I joined the ePortfolio Project as an ambassador in 2016, where I actively contribute to promoting the use of ePortfolios at Auburn University. My role involves building my own ePortfolio, visiting classes and various student organizations, and planning and attending events and activities on behalf of the ePortfolio Project. Additionally, I collaborate with others to enhance and sustain the success of the project. Through these diverse activities, I have not only gained knowledge in areas such as website creation, writing, and design, but I have also honed my teamwork and public speaking skills. The ePortfolio Project has provided me with valuable opportunities for personal and professional growth.
2014 - 2018: Lifetime Empowerment WorkshopDuring my tenure at the Women's Leadership Institute, I have been involved in organizing the Lifetime Empowerment Workshop for international women students since 2014. This workshop is designed to inspire and motivate female participants, equipping them with essential skills, helping them recognize their strengths, and boosting their confidence in today's society. As part of my responsibilities, I oversee the selection of workshop topics, invite guest speakers, arrange venues, develop and distribute promotional materials, and host the workshop. This experience has equipped me with valuable administrative, collaborative, and outreach skills. Moreover, it has deepened my understanding of students' needs, enabling me to enhance my knowledge of planning activities for students and contribute ideas to improve university student services.
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2016 - 2018: This is Research: Student SymposiumSince 2016, I have served as a presentation judge for the annual university-level conference This is Research: Student Symposium. In this role, I am responsible for evaluating both Oral Presentations and Poster Presentations. For Oral Presentations, I assess the student presenters' ability to explain their research, the quality of the content, their engagement in dialogue, and the delivery of their presentation. When it comes to Poster Presentations, I evaluate students' research work based on their ability to explain the study, their proficiency in answering questions about their research, and the content and appearance of their poster. This professorial role has effectively prepared me to become a scholar. Not only have I acquired skills in reviewing academic studies, but I have also learned how to enhance my own research based on the established criteria.
Other ActivitiesThe activities I have organized have thoroughly equipped me with a diverse set of skills, including administration, outreach, student service, and networking. Furthermore, this experience has prepared me to effectively collaborate with individuals from various disciplines and to become a well-connected and knowledgeable colleague within Auburn University's scholarly community.
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