Chulpan Khismatova

STC Annual Competition Judge at Society for Technical Communication

Chulpan Khismatova is a seasoned professional in behavioral research and technical communication, currently serving as the Behavioral Lab Manager at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business since June 2015, where laboratory operations and behavioral experiments are expertly managed. In addition, Chulpan evaluates technical documentation for the Society for Technical Communication as an annual competition judge since November 2012. Previous roles include Academic Associate at Duke University, supporting MBA academic programming, and Translator at the Center for International Development, specializing in Russian translations. Chulpan's academic background includes a Technical Communication Certificate from Duke University and a Candidate of Science degree from Kazan State University, complemented by a Master's degree in Education, focusing on English Philology and Instructional Design. Furthermore, Chulpan's earlier career includes serving as an Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics at Kazan State University, teaching diverse courses on English as a Foreign Language.

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Cary, United States

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Society for Technical Communication

STC is the world's largest and oldest professional association dedicated to the advancement of the field of technical communication. The Society’s members span the field of the technical communication profession and reach across every industry and continent. In fact, the Society has members in almost 50 countries and is continuing to grow rapidly outside of North America and Europe. Through a growing global community, the Society and its members set the global standards for technical communication. The Society’s award-winning publications, Intercom and Technical Communication, are widely read in the field of technical communication, and its annual conference is one of the most-attended technical communication events of the year. The Society, its geographic Chapters, and its Special Interest Groups (SIGs) produce a wide array of educational events throughout the year designed to advance the knowledge of members and promote technical communication education globally. STC educational events regularly feature the thought leaders and practitioners who represent the future of the profession.


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