ADVANCE Resource Library
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Three Good Things
Resource from the Fall 2021 Leadership Workshop on "Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care During Unprecedented Times." This resource from Greater Good in Action shares how to implement the practice of identifying what is going well as a way to tune into the positive events in your life. |
Greater Good in Action |
"Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care During Unprecedented Times" |
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There’s a Name for the Blah You’re Feeling: It’s Called Languishing
Resource from the Fall 2021 Leadership Workshop on "Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care During Unprecedented Times." This New York Times article describes the dominant emotion of 2021 as "languishing" and gives suggestions for coping. |
Adam Grant |
"Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care During Unprecedented Times" |
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Fall 2021 Leadership Workshop Slides
Slides from the Fall 2021 Leadership Workshop on "Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care During Unprecedented Times." |
UW ADVANCE CIC, Jane Simoni, Julie Kientz |
"Supporting Department Chairs: Self Care During Unprecedented Times" |
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Peer Coaching Circle Basics
Three-page overview of the ADVANCE Peer Coaching Circles model. The model was previously called Peer Mentoring Circles. This updated document reflects the renewed emphasis on using coaching questions to help individuals find workable solutions to problems they face. Handout used in the annual Peer Coaching Circles / Peer Mentoring Circles launch event. |
UW ADVANCE CIC |
Peer Coaching Kick Off 2021 |
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Peer Coaching Circles Overview 2021
Slide deck presented at peer coaching circle kick-off meeting. Provides an overview of the peer coaching model and distinguishes between peer coaching and peer mentoring. Includes directions for a sample peer coaching session. |
UW ADVANCE CIC |
Peer Coaching Kick Off 2021 |
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Faculty Professional Development Opportunities
UW ADVANCE has compiled a list of faculty development opportunities. These include internal, external, and personal opportunities. Handout from the ADVANCE New Faculty Welcome Lunch, and 2005, 2007, 2008, and 2009 LEAD Workshops |
UW ADVANCE CIC |
ADVANCE 2018 Welcome Lunch, ADVANCE 2021 Welcome Lunch |
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Prof 101: How to Survive as an Assistant Professor at UW
Professor Sarah Keller offers tips on how to survive as an assistant professor at the University of Washington. Topics include outfitting your lab/space, talking to colleagues, safety, budgets, money, grants, seminars, teaching, life, etc. From the Professor Life 101 workshop for Pre-Tenure Faculty and the ADVANCE Welcome Lunch. |
Sarah Keller |
"Life 101: Getting Your Career Off The Ground", ADVANCE 2021 Welcome Lunch |
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The Awesomest 7-Year Postdoc
In this Scientific American Guest Blog, Radhika Nahpal shares how she learned to stop worrying and love the tenure-track faculty life. Handout from the ADVANCE New Faculty Welcome Lunch. |
Radhika Nagpal |
ADVANCE 2021 Welcome Lunch |
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Tomorrow's Professor Postings
This Stanford University web page has links to articles on academic careers, the academy, graduate students and postdocs, teaching and learning, and research. Handout from the ADVANCE New Faculty Welcome Lunch. |
Stanford University |
ADVANCE 2021 Welcome Lunch |
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You Have the Keys to Your First Lab. Now What?
In this Chronicle Vitae article, The New PI offers advice on lab management for new assistant professors. Handout from the ADVANCE New Faculty Welcome Lunch. |
The New PI |
ADVANCE 2021 Welcome Lunch |