Online Tele-Workshop: How To Approach The Academic Job Market After Tenure

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Date/Time:Wednesday, 16 Jul 2014 from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm
Location:Online Tele-Workshop - National Center for Faculty Diversity and Development
Cost:Free
URL:http://www.facultydiversity.org/events/e...?id=440261
Contact:
Phone:515-294-6410
Channel:Academic Affairs
Categories:Training, development
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Now that you have earned tenure and promotion, you may be wondering, "What's next?" Maybe you are considering serving your university or another institution in a different capacity than you have in the past. This workshop will offer some aspects to consider for the next phase Do you have ongoing guilt or shame about how much time you spend avoiding your work because it's painful to write, or you're no longer sure exactly where or how to start?

Some questions we'll examine are: What roles are available to post-tenure faculty? How do you prepare to move into an administrative role? How do administrative searches differ from faculty searches and how should you prepare for them? Before you go on the market as a senior faculty, join me in this session that will offer meaningful suggestions and options for your entry into higher education administration.


DoVeanna S. Fulton, Ph.D. is Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) at the University of Houston-Downtown. Fulton earned her doctorate in American Studies at the University of Minnesota. Before joining the faculty at UHD, she was the founding chair of the department of Gender and Race Studies and director of Graduate Studies and African American Studies at the University of Alabama. She has held faculty appointments at Arizona State University, the University of Memphis, Rochester Institute of Technology, and Jimma University in Jimma, Ethiopia. As an administrator committed to academic excellence, Fulton strives to be a model as a leader-scholar by maintaining a research agenda that contributes to knowledge of African American lives and culture with scholarship focused on nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century experiences of African American women. Under Fulton's leadership CHSS has initiated several programs and initiatives, including two new graduate programs, and the Center for Critical Race Studies, an interdisciplinary research and academic unit that facilitates public discourse and cultivates social justice.

This event will be held online: [http://www.facultydiversity.org/?page=Wo...sCalendar]

REGISTER ONLINE:
Go to NCFDD after having activated your institutional sub membership.

How to activate your membership account in the NCFDD
1. Go to the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity website
2. Select the "Become a Member" tab and choose "Individual Membership" (Do not follow the "Click here to become a member" link in the middle of the center's homepage)
3. In the middle of the Individual Membership page, select "Click Here"
4. On the "Select Your Member Type" page, select the third option, "Institutional Sub-Account"
5. On the "Select a Username" page, enter your ISU-issued email address in the first "Username" box and complete the registration process
6. You will receive an email within 24 hours confirming that your account is active