Welcome to Basic Skills!! 

The Basic Skills Workshop was founded in 2012 as a part of Purdue University's Association for Women in Mathematics by Lidia Mrad to provide workshops to Purdue graduate students providing skills outside the traditional academic setting. We cover topics such as navigating graduate school, teaching, career planning, using technology for professional purposes, etc. Students can register for the Basic Skills Workshop as a one-credit-hour seminar course during the fall and spring semesters. 

Currently, the Basic Skills Workshop is co-organized by Leah McNabb & Rafael Ceja Ayala.

The Basic Skills Workshop is partially funded by the Department of Mathematics at Purdue University. Special thanks to the Association for Women in Mathematics, Purdue Chapter for their support.

Basic Skills Team

Leah McNabb

Leah is a seventh year Ph.D student in the math department studying complex analysis with a focus on quadrature domains. She always strives to improve her pedagogy and so particularly enjoys participating in the weekly teaching discussions.

Rafael Ceja Ayala

Rafael is a Ph.D candidate in the mathematics deparment. His work consists of the study of transmission eigenvalues as well as the reconstruction of regions using nondestructive methods. He loves photography, poetry and traveling aside from his love of mathematics. 

Spring 2024 Events

January 

Finding an advisor

February

Involvement with undergraduate research

March

Continuing research after PhD

April

Panel with graduate students who have gotten jobs

Teaching Discussions

We will have teaching discussion every Friday of the spring semester except during spring break, dead week and finals week. 

Time 2:30-3:20 every Friday!

Location SCHM 123


We hope to see you there!