Based on the comments to yesterday's post, I have decided to revise the Invited Talks part of my CV as follows:
Selected Talks (2006-present)
key to symbols: * = inferior A/V equipment and/or lecture hall design; + = audiences that interrupt a lot during talks; $ = European university that hands you an envelope of cash after your talk; # = university where I got food poisoning at dinner with my faculty hosts the night before my talk
Talks that were just supposed to be talks but that turned out to be stealth interviews
University of J, 10/09
* University of O, 3/08
B University, 4/07
Talks at universities where I have a friend from grad school
BFF State, 1/07
+ Z Tech, 4/06
Talks that I gave because I was a so-called distinguished lecturer for an organization and so I didn't have any choice in where I gave the talks and might not otherwise have gone to speak at these places but ended up having a really good time
*# University of ZZZ, 3/06
Y State University, 3/06
* NW Y State University, 3/06
* NW Central Y State University, 3/06
Y College, 3/06
D State University, 3/06
Talks at the university where my collaborator Bob works
University of Bob, 11/08
Talks at universities to which I applied for jobs when I was feeling angry with my current institution
University of A, 3/07
University of N, 3/07
University of G, 2/07
University of R, 11/06
Talks that were at a university in my home state but that had nothing to do with my being from that state despite what my mother thinks
University of X
Talks at universities that have no women faculty in my field and that wanted an FSP to come and show their students and postdocs that such things exist
University of Y, 4/09
University of YY, 2/08
+ MSP State, 11/07
Talks that were totally random invitations by universities that were not considering me for a job and that apparently just wanted to hear what I had to say about my research and didn't ask me to do a pizza mentoring lunch with the female students/postdocs
* University of F, 11/09
+ University of S, 4/08
$ University of P, 4/07
Selected Talks (2006-present)
key to symbols: * = inferior A/V equipment and/or lecture hall design; + = audiences that interrupt a lot during talks; $ = European university that hands you an envelope of cash after your talk; # = university where I got food poisoning at dinner with my faculty hosts the night before my talk
Talks that were just supposed to be talks but that turned out to be stealth interviews
University of J, 10/09
* University of O, 3/08
B University, 4/07
Talks at universities where I have a friend from grad school
BFF State, 1/07
+ Z Tech, 4/06
Talks that I gave because I was a so-called distinguished lecturer for an organization and so I didn't have any choice in where I gave the talks and might not otherwise have gone to speak at these places but ended up having a really good time
*# University of ZZZ, 3/06
Y State University, 3/06
* NW Y State University, 3/06
* NW Central Y State University, 3/06
Y College, 3/06
D State University, 3/06
Talks at the university where my collaborator Bob works
University of Bob, 11/08
Talks at universities to which I applied for jobs when I was feeling angry with my current institution
University of A, 3/07
University of N, 3/07
University of G, 2/07
University of R, 11/06
Talks that were at a university in my home state but that had nothing to do with my being from that state despite what my mother thinks
University of X
Talks at universities that have no women faculty in my field and that wanted an FSP to come and show their students and postdocs that such things exist
University of Y, 4/09
University of YY, 2/08
+ MSP State, 11/07
Talks that were totally random invitations by universities that were not considering me for a job and that apparently just wanted to hear what I had to say about my research and didn't ask me to do a pizza mentoring lunch with the female students/postdocs
* University of F, 11/09
+ University of S, 4/08
$ University of P, 4/07