ADVANCE Resource Library
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Faculty Recruitment Case Study Two
A scenario on faculty recruitment from the 2008 LEAD workshop (case studies) |
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Famil-Friendly Policies for Faculty: Summary and list of Schools
A summary of the Family-Friendly Policy Guide created in the 2005 National Leadership Workshop and a list of schools whose policies were provided (policy) |
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Hostile Behavior Case Studies
Two scenarios on how to deal with hostile behavior among faculty from the 2007 LEAD workshop (case studies) |
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Mentoring Case Studies
Two scenarios on faculty mentoring from the 2007 LEAD workshop (case studies) |
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Sexist Bullshit Bingo
A handout of a bingo game that calls out sexism in academia that was used as a resource in the 2007 LEAD workshop (faculty recruitment) |
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University of Washington Faculty Recruitment Toolkit
A 2-page handout from the 2009 LEAD workshop with resources for faculty recruitment (faculty recruitment) |
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What are the Biggest Challenges You've Faced as a Female Leader?
The Chronicle of Higher Education posed that question to several current and former college presidents. These are their stories of confronting - and overcoming - biases and stereotypes. UW Computer or Chronicle of Higher Education subscription is required |
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Work/Life Balance Policies & Practice for Faculty
A handout used in the 2007 LEAD workshop with a summary of the policy guide contents and a list of the schools from the Family-Friendly Policies for Faculty Guide developed from the 2005 National Leadership Workshop. () |
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Development and Your Department
Departmental fundraising, with the Paul G. Allen Center as case study. |
Ed Lazowska |
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Balancing Work & Family for Faculty
Gender data, family facts; coverage of "The Mapping Project," including the role of bias and bias avoidance; ways to improve. |
Marc Goulden, Robert Drago |
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