Successfully launching an academic career in the challenging environment of higher education today is apt to require more explicit preparation than the informal socialization typically afforded in graduate school. As a faculty novice soon discovers, job success requires balancing multiple demands on one’s time and energy. New Faculty offers a useful compendium of ‘survival’ advice for the faculty newcomer, ranging from practical tips on classroom teaching and student performance evaluation to detailed advice on grant-writing, student advising, professional service, and publishing. Beginning faculty members – and possibly their more experienced colleagues as well – will find this lively guidebook both informative and thought-provoking.
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PART ONE: PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS Institutional Environment and the Academic Community Faculty Mentoring PART TWO: FACULTY WORK ACTIVITIES Teaching: Lectures and Other Instructional Management Issues Advising Students Getting Published The Art of Grantsmanship Faculty Service Legal Issues and the Professionate CONCLUDING CONSIDERATIONS Further Thoughts
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John W. Murry, Jr., is Associate Professor of Higher Education and Associate Dean for Research, Graduate Studies and Faculty Development, College of Education and Health Professions, at the University of Arkansas Fayetteville, USA.