Someone mentioned to me recently that I should consider obtaining formal affiliation with one university or another in my upcoming locale as an aid to my academic job hunt for 2014-2015. The idea hadn't even crossed my mind, to be honest, so now I'm pondering whether or not to bother. As I hear it, being affiliated simply means that you can put "University of Hoo-hah" on your name tag for conferences and print your correspondence on university letterhead, and sometimes allows you use of the library as well. For sure, continued access to JSTOR and whatnot would be a nice convenience, but is it actually meaningful to be affiliated with a university if you're not, er, employed by them? Would this be the equivalent of a lawyer styling hirself "Doctor X," on the principle that the juris doctor degree says "doctor" — technically true, but essentially bullshit?
For those who have opinions one way or another here, I have a few follow-up questions: whom should one approach at a university to request affiliation? Should I hit up the chair of the pseudology department? A colleague I happen to know a little in said department? The dean? The president? The kid who hangs out by the snack machine in the student union?
How should one make the request? Can I be direct and to the point? E.g. "I would like to be affiliated with you for technical purposes in my job search, but I won't ask you for money or even for anything at all, save perhaps access to the university letterhead." Or must I bow and scrape? I've kind of had it with bowing and scraping for the moment, to be frank. I only have so much energy I can devote to being smiley and glad-handy.
Ideas from the ether?
For those who have opinions one way or another here, I have a few follow-up questions: whom should one approach at a university to request affiliation? Should I hit up the chair of the pseudology department? A colleague I happen to know a little in said department? The dean? The president? The kid who hangs out by the snack machine in the student union?
How should one make the request? Can I be direct and to the point? E.g. "I would like to be affiliated with you for technical purposes in my job search, but I won't ask you for money or even for anything at all, save perhaps access to the university letterhead." Or must I bow and scrape? I've kind of had it with bowing and scraping for the moment, to be frank. I only have so much energy I can devote to being smiley and glad-handy.
Ideas from the ether?