Invitation to Provide Feedback: Faculty Advancement Impact Survey |
To ensure that the Office for Faculty Advancement remains responsive to the needs of Duke faculty and leaders, we ask that you participate in this brief survey and share your thoughts on our current programs and services.
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Strengthening Academic Leadership in an Uncertain Time |
Earlier this month, Provost Leadership Fellows from Duke and other Ivy+ schools gathered in Durham to reflect on a year’s immersion in academic leadership training. The program is designed to help faculty in their work as chairs, associate deans and in similar academic leadership roles.
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Let’s Talk About Ph.D. Student Mentoring |
What is effective mentoring, and how do we know it’s taken place? How can we foster productive conversations between faculty and graduate students on mentoring? Justin Wright, Maria Wisdom and Jennifer Hill share takeaways from a cohort-based pilot program in Trinity College that helped Ph.D. programs address these critical yet challenging questions.
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| Neurocognitive Outcomes Research Group Mini-Symposium |
Tuesday, May 27, 1:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Learning Hall, Trent Semans Center
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This symposium will focus on the role of neuroimmune dysfunction in brain health and recovery. It is part of a larger program sponsored by the Faculty Advancement Seed Grant Program.
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How to Mentor Like a Coach |
Here are five tips to improve your mentoring and make it less time-consuming.
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Health & Wellness Resources for Duke Faculty and Staff |
Duke offers a variety of health and wellness benefits emphasizing a proactive approach to improving health and preventing disease.
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Duke Faculty Advancement provides leadership, guidance and oversight of university-wide strategies and programs to support faculty throughout their career lifespan. We offer faculty and leadership development programs and partner with Duke schools, departments and other academic units to enhance faculty growth and success. A diverse faculty — defined broadly as representing a wide range of identities, lived experiences and perspectives — is a prerequisite for excellence and is essential to driving innovation within our scholarly community. We work to recruit and retain outstanding faculty and strive to promote a welcoming academic culture and community that lives up to the Duke values of respect, trust, inclusion, discovery and excellence.
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421 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708
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