Strategies for Tenure and Promotion as a Community-Engaged Faculty Member
About the Presenter(s)
Nancy McHugh, Executive Director of the Fitz Center Denise James, Associate Dean for Assessment, College of Arts and Sciences
Location
Kennedy Union Room 331
Start Date
3-1-2024 11:00 AM
End Date
3-1-2024 11:50 AM
Abstract/Description
Through a toolkit workshop faculty will be able to develop strategies for crafting their tenure and promotion files to reflect and highlight their community engaged research, pedagogy, and activities. The toolkit provides a hands-on opportunity to explore your community engagement work that charts both obvious pathways for articulating your work, as as well as less the less obvious pathways of understanding this work as a type of intellectual leadership. Workshop leaders will work with you through the toolkit with the goal of faculty leaving with clear ways to frame their community engagement work in their T&P file. Please bring your CV with you to this workshop and your department/school/college language for T&P.
Goals for Attendees
Faculty develop clear and compelling ways to frame their community engagement work in the T&P file.
Strategies for Tenure and Promotion as a Community-Engaged Faculty Member
Kennedy Union Room 331
Through a toolkit workshop faculty will be able to develop strategies for crafting their tenure and promotion files to reflect and highlight their community engaged research, pedagogy, and activities. The toolkit provides a hands-on opportunity to explore your community engagement work that charts both obvious pathways for articulating your work, as as well as less the less obvious pathways of understanding this work as a type of intellectual leadership. Workshop leaders will work with you through the toolkit with the goal of faculty leaving with clear ways to frame their community engagement work in their T&P file. Please bring your CV with you to this workshop and your department/school/college language for T&P.