ADVANCE Resource Library
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Bibliography - Recruitment and Retention
List compiled by UW ADVANCE of research that demonstrates how evaluation, recruitment, and retention processes often underestimate the qualifications of historically underrepresented groups in higher education. |
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Bibliography - Unexamined Bias
List compiled by UW ADVANCE highlighting research providing evidence of unexamined bias in professional, evaluative settings that negatively impacts underrepresented groups. Also called subtle or implicit bias. |
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Bibliography - Women & Underrepresented Groups in STEM
List of literature compiled by ADVANCE that highlights issues of equity in higher education, with an emphasis on STEM fields, including differential resources, hostile climates, critical mass, best practices for persistence, etc. |
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Bibliography - Work/Life Literature
References compiled by UW ADVANCE that document and analyze bias against care-givers in academia, those faculty members who cannot depend on what Williams (2000) calls a "flow of family work" which allows ideal workers to log long hours at work while still having their material needs met. |
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Bridging Departmental Divides
A summary of tips for chairs on how to bridge departmental divides and improve departmental culture used in the 2007 LEAD workshop (difficult decisions) |
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Case Study: Managing Up and Down Scenario One
A scenario on managing departments from the 2008 LEAD workshop (case studies) |
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Case Study: Managing Up and Down Scenario Two
A scenario on faculty recruitment from the 2008 LEAD workshop (case studies) |
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Coming to the University of Arkansas! Staying at the University of Arkansas!
Presentation slides on faculty recruitment and retention from the 2009 LEAD workshop (faculty recruitment)(faculty retention) |
Pauls Adams |
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Communicating Science: Tools for Engineers and Scientists
Online resources including workshops, webinars, how-to tips for media interviews, strategies for identifying public outreach opportunities, and more. Related to the Winter 2021 Science Communication Workshop |
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Communicating the science of climate change
Resource for the Winter 2021 Science Communication Workshop: Article on communicating to the public about climate change. Lessons applicable to all science/engineering fields. Page 4 has a useful table of terms with different meanings for scientists and the public. Page 2 includes a graphic suggesting the structure of talks to the public. See also: communicating your research clearly |
Richard Somerville, Susan Joy Hassol |
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