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UW Personnel Status - Disposition Mix
Chart of personnel status/disposition mix. Handout from CoE Faculty Candidate Evaluation Best Practices in the Age of Interfolio - Workshop 2 - Rubrics.\r\n |
UW ADVANCE CIC |
CoE Faculty Search Best Practices in the Age of Interfolio - Part 2 |
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Advancing Your Career Through Awards and Recognitions
The Women in Science and Engineering Leadership Institute (WISELI) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has created a useful guide for women faculty in the sciences and engineering to advance their careers through awards and recognitions. Handout from the October 2018 Mentoring-for-Leadership Lunch (MfL) - Nominating Women for Awards. |
Women in Science, Engineering Leadership Institute |
Nominating Women for Awards |
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Eve's Thoughts on Award Nominations
Twelve quick thoughts and tips on award nominations. Handout from the October 2018 Mentoring-for-Leadership Lunch (MfL) - Nominating Women for Awards. |
Eve Riskin |
Nominating Women for Awards |
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Leadership Lesson: The Art of Successful Nominations
The Association of American Medical Colleges featured this Leadership Lesson on putting together a stellar nomination packet, securing nominations, and addressing language stereotypes in letters of support. Handout from the October 2018 Mentoring-for-Leadership Lunch (MfL) - Nominating Women for Awards. |
Jocelyn Chertoff |
Nominating Women for Awards |
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Nominating Women for Awards (Slides)
Slides from the October 2018 Mentoring-for-Leadership Lunch (MfL) - Nominating Women for Awards. |
Eve Riskin |
Nominating Women for Awards |
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Nomination Tips for Applicants
The RAISE Project has compiled on their website helpful tips for potential nominees based on experience with multiple organizations, award committees, and review of the literature on gender equity and stereotyping, as well as analysis of over 2400 awards and 68900 award recipients. Handout from the October 2018 Mentoring-for-Leadership Lunch (MfL) - Nominating Women for Awards. |
RAISE Project |
Nominating Women for Awards |
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Nomination Tips for Institutions
The RAISE Project has compiled on their website some helpful nomination tips for institutions based on experience with multiple organizations, award committees, and review of the literature on gender equity and stereotyping, as well as analysis of over 2400 awards and 68900 award recipients. Handout from the October 2018 Mentoring-for-Leadership Lunch (MfL) - Nominating Women for Awards. |
RAISE Project |
Nominating Women for Awards |
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Women Who Win Prizes Get Less Money and Prestige
In the journal Nature, a new analysis of biomedical awards over five decades shows that men receive more cash and more respect for their research than women do. Handout from the October 2018 Mentoring-for-Leadership Lunch (MfL) - Nominating Women for Awards. |
Yifang Ma, Diego Oliveira, Teresa Woodruff, Brian Uzzi |
Nominating Women for Awards |
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CoE Faculty Search Best Practices in the Age of Interfolio
Slides from 10/9/18 ADVANCE Workshop on Faculty Best Practices in the Age of Interfolio. |
UW ADVANCE CIC |
CoE Faculty Search Best Practices in the Age of Interfolio |
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Handbook of Best Practices for Faculty Searches
This document is meant to serve as a concise Handbook of Best Practices for hiring and retaining a diverse and inclusive faculty across the three campuses of the University of Washington, and thus it is meant to assist the university in meeting its goals of promoting equal opportunity and of enhancing excellence through diversity.\r\n\r\nResource from 2018 Coe Best Practices in the Age of Interfolio Workshop |
UW Faculty Advancement |
CoE Faculty Search Best Practices in the Age of Interfolio |