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Multiple Mentors Map

UW ADVANCE has adapted the Multiple Mentors Map created by the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity. The map shows the multiple kinds of mentors you can have. These can include mentors for professional development, honest feedback, access to opportunities, and more. Handout from the ADVANCE New Faculty Welcome Lunch.

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ADVANCE 2018 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2021 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2022 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2023 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2024 Welcome Lunch

One Way to Be a Better Mentor to Grad Students? Try an Advising Statement

In this article in the Chronicle of Higher Education, Vimal Patel recommends that professors create an advising statement, which clarifies advisers' expectations of their mentees. Handout from the ADVANCE New Faculty Welcome Lunch.

Vimal Patel

ADVANCE 2021 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2022 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2023 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2024 Welcome Lunch

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

In this Chronicle of Higher Education article, Billie Hara asked professors the question: If you could offer one piece of advice to an incoming faculty member, what would it be? The answers are included in this Open Letter. Handout from the ADVANCE New Faculty Welcome Lunch.

Billie Hara

ADVANCE 2021 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2022 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2023 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2024 Welcome Lunch

Open Letter to 2010-11's Newly-Tenured Professors

In this Chronicle of Higher Education article, Nels Highberg offers advice to newly-tenured professors based on his own experience and the experiences of his peers. Handout from the ADVANCE New Faculty Welcome Lunch.

Nels Highberg

ADVANCE 2021 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2022 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2023 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2024 Welcome Lunch

Process Questions to Ask Faculty and Graduate Students

Two page handout with questions for promoting an effective, productive, and successful professional relationship. From the Advising and Mentoring Graduate Students workshop for Pre-Tenure Faculty.

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"Mentoring Graduate Students", ADVANCE 2022 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2023 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2024 Welcome Lunch

Quick Starters

In this Stanford University Tomorrow's Professor Posting, Joann Moody reference's Robert Boice's "quick starters" and describes how new faculty can balance the functions of being a collaborative colleague, productive scholar, and effective teacher. Handout from the ADVANCE New Faculty Welcome Lunch.

JoAnn Moody

ADVANCE 2018 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2020 Virtual Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2021 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2022 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2023 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2024 Welcome Lunch

Relax! You'll Be More Productive

Handout from ADVANCE Winter 2017 Pre-Tenure Faculty Workshop, "Beyond Time Management"

Tony Schwartz

"Beyond Time Management", ADVANCE 2022 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2023 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2024 Welcome Lunch

Stop Trying to Get Tenure and Start Trying to Enjoy Yourself

In this Inside Higher Ed article, Gary Lewandowski offers some advice to tenure-track professors. He recommends removing the idea of "getting tenure" from your daily thought process. Handout from the ADVANCE New Faculty Welcome Lunch.

Gary Lewandowski

ADVANCE 2018 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2021 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2022 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2023 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2024 Welcome Lunch

The Science of Scientific Writing

In this article published in American Scientist, George Gopen and Judith Swan argue that complexity of thought need not lead to impenetrability of expression; they demonstrate a number of rhetorical principles that can produce clarity in communication without oversimplifying scientific issues. Handout from the ADVANCE New Faculty Welcome Lunch.

George Gopen, Judith Swan

ADVANCE 2021 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2022 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2023 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2024 Welcome Lunch

Time Management for New Faculty

Ailamaki and Gehrke describe techniques for time management for new faculty members, covering a wide\r\nrange of topics ranging from advice on scheduling\r\nmeetings, email, to writing grant proposals and teaching. Handout from the ADVANCE New Faculty Welcome Lunch.

Anastassia Ailamaki, Johannes Gehrke

ADVANCE 2018 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2021 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2022 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2023 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2024 Welcome Lunch