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Launching Academics on the Tenure-Track: An Intentional Community in Engineering
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Resources

 

Networking/Mentors

  • Entering Mentoring
  • Nature's Guide for Mentors (Vol 447 | 14 June 2007)

 

Thriving As An Only

  • Doing Science While Black

 

Teaching

  • Simplifying Teaching (TP Msg #1120)
  • Sink or Swim
  • Engineering Instructional Development: Programs, Best Practices and Recommendations

 

Managing A Lab

  • You Have the Keys to Your First Lab. Now What?
  • How to Stretch Your Start-Up Dollars
  • Motivate Your Lab: How to Run an Efficient and Creative Lab Without Micromanaging

 

Work/Life Integration

  • Overcoming Academic Perfectionism: Do You Measure Up?
  • The New Job and the Single Professor
  • Scientists In Love: When Two Worlds Collide
  • Taking Time for Baby (TP Msg. #1093)
  • Dual Career Academic Couples
  • Is Balance A Myth?
  • Negotiating for Two

 

Research Statements and Proposal Writing

  • Advice on Writing Grant Proposals

 

Manuscript Writing

  • Jump Start Your Productivity

 

Navigating Organization and Tenure

  • Open Letter to 2010-11's First-Time Tenure-Track Professors

This workshop provided a way to meet potential mentors who I can add to my mentorship circle. It was useful to hear about challenges that others face, so I can be more prepared if I have a similar challenge in the future. LATTICE Panelist

Photo: small group working session 2

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LATTICE is funded by NSF grant HRD1500310

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