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Thriving at Mid-Career: Fostering Your Leadership Style- February 24

Fri, Feb 24, 2023, 10:00 – 11:15 AM EST
https://urichmond.zoom.us/my/lindaboland

Thriving at Mid-Career: A faculty development series for mid-career faculty.

Session 2: February 24, 10-11:15 AM EST on Zoom

Fostering Your Leadership Style: Whether serving as department chair or program coordinator (and beyond) or project director, developing as a leader is an important consideration for all mid-career faculty. Topics we will address include understanding and refining leadership styles, establishing leadership in the context of your unit/department, and critical considerations when leading a team. The aim is to establish understanding about what leadership is and how to develop critical leadership skills as you advance in your career (and support the career advancement of those in your department/on your team).  

More about the "thriving at mid-career" series here:

Mid-career faculty play critical roles at UR and in their academic disciplines. Post-tenure, faculty may find increased service roles, a reduction in supports available at the early career stage, uncertainty about the advancement timeline and expectations, and lingering challenges due to the global pandemic. Some may seek a better balance between personal and professional lives and a greater sense of purpose. To support mid-career faculty, we’ve developed a monthly series on Thriving at Mid-Career.

           From January through April, faculty may join in one or more sessions to support needs such as developing a persuasive voice, growing as a leader, leveraging the power of a sabbatical, and collaborating effectively. The sessions were conceived based on work done in the Mid-Career Faculty Summit held in Fall 2021 and Fall 2022. Despite the focus on mid-career, faculty at other career stages may also benefit and are welcome to participate in the “thriving” series; in addition, mid-career faculty or newly tenured faculty who have not yet participated in the Summit are invited to participate. We also welcome non-tenure track faculty who would benefit from the sessions.

           The lead facilitator for the “thriving” series is Vicki L. Baker, Ph.D., (Albion College), author of Managing your Academic Career: A Guide to Re-Envision Mid-Career (Routledge, 2022) and Charting your Path to Full: A Guide for Women Associate Professors (Rutgers University Press, 2020) and the lead author in Developing Faculty at Liberal Arts Colleges (Rutgers University Press, 2017).

           Sessions include a presentation and time for discussion and sharing with colleagues. The last 15 minutes of each session will generally be reserved for additional Q & A so that the main goals are met in one hour. Faculty may register for as many sessions as they wish- one or more! 

Questions? Please contact Linda Boland, Associate Provost for Faculty.


  

Instructors

Vicki L. Baker, MBA, MS, Ph.D.

E. Maynard Aris Endowed Professor in Economics and Management, Albion College, Michigan

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