ADVANCE Resource Library
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Policy and Chair Responsibilities: A Provost's Perspective
Presentation Slides from the 2009 LEAD workshop about policy and chair responsibilities (policy) |
Sona Karentz Andrews |
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Promotion to Full Professor
Resource from Spring 2006 Leadership Workshop: Personal account with "bin" tool for thinking about when you're ready; thoughts on the self-advocacy statement. |
Santosh Devasia |
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Providing A Supportive Climate in which All Faculty Flourish Takes Time, Resources, and Planning
A handout with tips on creating a supportive climate in academia from the 2008 LEAD workshop (mentoring faculty) |
Project Kaleidoscope |
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Psychological Aspects of Bias
Presentation from the 2007 LEAD workshop about gender bias (Women & URM) |
Cheryl Kaiser |
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Recommendations to Chairs for Facilitating Dual Career Hires
Resource from Spring 2006 Leadership Workshop: Two pages with strategies and thoughts on dual career hires, both tenure and non-tenure. |
UW ADVANCE CIC |
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Recommended Resources for Communication Skills
A list of resources for applying communication skills from the 2007, 2008, and 2009 LEAD workshop (communication skills) |
Christopher Loving |
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Recruiting Faculty
A set of slides with tips on faculty recruitment from the 2007 LEAD workshop. (faculty recruitment) |
Robert Page |
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Recruiting In Electrical Engineering 2004-2005
Resource from Spring 2006 Leadership Workshop: Case Study of highly successful recruitment effort; emphasis on hand-delivering offers, being proactively equitable, flexible, etc. |
Eve Riskin, Dave Allstot |
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Recruitment and Retention of a Diverse Faculty in STEM Fields
Presentation slides on faculty recuitment and retention from the 2009 LEAD workshop (faculty recruitment)(faculty retention) |
Donald Bobbitt |
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Rejecting the Academic Fast Track
An Inside Higher Education article about the growing trend of academics seeking work/life balance (work-ife balance) |
Scott Jaschik |
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