Early Career Faculty Panel CRA Mentoring Workshop

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Early Career Faculty Panel CRA Mentoring Workshop Dan Grossman, Kim Hazelwood, Chad Jenkins February 22, 2010

A semi-structured plan Who we are Just 3 of many people within +/- 1 year of tenure decision Varied background, interests, lives, departments Some caveats 3ish minutes of prepared tidbits in many areas of advice Lots of time for questions Or just “please talk more about topic X” February 22, 2010 CRA Mentoring: Grossman, Hazelwood, Jenkins

Who we are [hint: you should be able to give a 30-second intro at any moment without slides  ] February 22, 2010 CRA Mentoring: Grossman, Hazelwood, Jenkins

CRA Mentoring: Grossman, Hazelwood, Jenkins Grains of salt There are very few absolutes We don’t agree on every last detail Just follow “most of the advice most of the time” And it takes a year or two to “ramp up” Different people need to hear different advice Example: Spend more [less] time on X [Y] All things in moderation, including moderation Most advice is about moderation but successful people are extremists about something (not everything) Every situation is different February 22, 2010 CRA Mentoring: Grossman, Hazelwood, Jenkins

CRA Mentoring: Grossman, Hazelwood, Jenkins Topics Our chance to riff briefly on things that were entire sessions already Teaching Service Working with students Research Work/life Travel & visibility Funding Being mentored Advice on getting advice Tenure != everything February 22, 2010 CRA Mentoring: Grossman, Hazelwood, Jenkins