Welcome to FSU Janet Kistner VP Faculty Development & Advancement

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Welcome to FSU Janet Kistner VP Faculty Development & Advancement August 19, 2019 New Faculty Orientation Goals of today’s meeting: 1) brief presentation (slides will be made available) not going to get into the weeds, we do that in other venues (P&T workshops, closer to time of tenure review) or get into the history and merits of university tenure (interesting but not enough time) – instead will give an overview of criteria & procedures for getting tenure at FSU; Other goals of this meeting – answering any questions you may have. Hope is that today and tomorrow provide a good foundation for starting your career here at FSU. But NFO will continue – we’ll meet a number of times this year – next time will be in September – Friday, 9/28 – for an on-campus workshop on mentoring. Sign up for it today (will open it up for registration by other faculty after this week).

STRATEGIC PLAN DEEPENING OUR DISTINCTIVE COMMITMENT TO CONTINOUS INNOVATION AMPLIFYING EXCELLENCE ACROSS OUR ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH PROGRAMS REALIZING THE FULL POTENTIAL OF DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION ENSURING STUDENT SUCCESS ON CAMPUS AND BEYOND PREPARING OUR GRADUATES FOR 21ST CENTURY CAREERS INVESTING STRATEGICALLY IN OUR INSTITUTION AND REPUTATION You play a vital role in achieving our goals – for helping us to launch the careers of our students.

Pursuit of excellence Hiring & Tenure Decisions are the most important decisions we make Hired with the expectation that you will excel in your field Our commitment to you: Resources to launch your program of scholarship/creative works Support for teaching Positive work environment Constructive, timely feedback on your progress toward tenure

University tenure criteria Meritorious performance in scholarly or creative accomplishments AND teaching AND service Is there evidence that you: have (or will) achieve national and international recognition as a scholar or creative artist in your field? are an effective teacher and mentor? make positive contributions in service to the university and your academic discipline? Build on Sally’s presentation. Jim Smith: No “or” in the criteria What constitutes sufficient evidence? Not a simple answer, no formula, no minimum number of x or y. It’s about excellence, impact. Not true that the only thing that matters is your scholarship/creative works. Lack of evidence of effectiveness in teaching and service is enough to derail tenure. But – it is true – it is the lack of evidence of excellence in scholarship/creative works that is the most common reason for not getting tenure. BUT – there should be no surprises – you should know well in advance if you are on track (or not) for tenure. Goes back to what I said a few minutes ago about the university’s obligation to provide you with constructive timely feedback on your progress toward tenure.

How do I know if I’m making progress toward tenure? Provide guidance/encouragement to actively plan and frequently participate in professional development/scholarly activities.

faculty evaluations at fsu When do evaluations occur? Annually: ratings plus progress toward P&T letters 3rd year reviews (mini-P&T reviews) P&T review (typically during your 6th year in rank) Who evaluates you for tenure? Tenured faculty in your academic unit Department Committee & Chair College Committee & Dean University Committee Provost, President, Board of Trustees

Your role in faculty evaluations Make it easy for your faculty colleagues, chair, dean to see what you’ve accomplished Tell “your story” well What are your most important professional accomplishments? Why is your work important to the university, nation, world? Refer back to Sally’s presentation -

What you can (should) do now Ask about your academic unit’s expectations of you and the criteria they most value in evaluating faculty performance Talk to recently tenured faculty colleagues to learn more about the process in your academic unit Take advantage of Professional Development opportunities at FSU Make contact with the Office of Research Get the word out about your work (check out the flyer on “The Conversation”)

Join Now And sign up for the on-campus workshop on mentoring: Friday, September 28th, 1 to 4 (with lunch at noon with chairs/mentors)

How to maximize your success Stay focused on your goals Maintain connections with leaders in your field of study Seek mentors (workshop on this topic later this semester) Remember your timeline (amazing how fast the years go by) Protect your time (but say yes to projects/tasks that will advance your career) If you say you’re going to do something, do it well and on time

Questions?