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Based on feedback from ARHU Associate Professors and in partnership with the ARHU ADVANCE Professor, ARHU Faculty Affairs invites you to a workshop series just for you... 

Reducing the Barriers to Promotion: A Series of Mini Workshops for ARHU Associate Professors will hone in on specific barriers that associate professors in the college have faced and share information to overcome them.

Please join us virtually each month to receive dossier guidance, writing tips, and myth-busting information to help you navigate your way towards submitting a full professor dossier. Each session is brief to respect your time but packed with helpful information.

If you do not believe you are ready to go up for full, this series is for you! 

Each workshop has its own registration link, please see below. We especially encourage women and people of color to register.  

The Dossier and Timeline for Promotion: Separating Myth from Fact
Thursday, November 18, 2021, 9:00am-10:30am
REGISTER HERE

The "Docs are In”: One-on-one sessions with ARHU ADVANCE Professor or Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
Get your individual questions and promotion concerns discussed confidentially.
December, 2021--By appointment, email ADVANCE Professor at jenoch1@umd.edu, or Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at laldoory@umd.edu

Yes, You are Making an “Impact"! How to Document Impact in your Dossier
Wednesday, February 9, 2022, 11:30am-1:00pm
REGISTER HERE

Harnessing the Value of Service and Administration for Promotion
Monday, March 14, 2022, 10:00am-11:30am
REGISTER HERE

Writing Your Personal Statement: Becoming Fabulous in Five Pages or Less
Friday, April 1, 2022, 2:00pm-3:30pm |
REGISTER HERE

 

Friday, April 01, 2022 - 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM

Reducing the Barriers to Promotion: A Series of Mini Workshops for ARHU Associate Professors will hone in on specific barriers that associate professors in the college have faced and share information to overcome them.

Monday, March 14, 2022 - 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM

Reducing the Barriers to Promotion: A Series of Mini Workshops for ARHU Associate Professors will hone in on specific barriers that associate professors in the college have faced and share information to overcome them.

Wednesday, February 09, 2022 - 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM

Reducing the Barriers to Promotion: A Series of Mini Workshops for ARHU Associate Professors will hone in on specific barriers that associate professors in the college have faced and share information to overcome them.

Thursday, November 18, 2021 - 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM

Reducing the Barriers to Promotion: A Series of Mini Workshops for ARHU Associate Professors will hone in on specific barriers that associate professors in the college have faced and share information to overcome them.

9/14/21

By Rosie Grant

Professor of English Jessica Enoch has been named the 2021–22 ARHU ADVANCE Professor, a two-year role during which she will mentor and support ARHU faculty seeking to get published and promoted, find greater work-life balance and more.

ADVANCE faculty are part of the university’s ADVANCE Program, which is housed within the Office of Faculty Affairs and supports the recruitment, retention and professional growth of a diverse faculty through faculty networks, education and training, advocacy and research. Each college has an ADVANCE professor, which are all women.

Enoch, the director of the Academic Writing Program and a mother of three, said she has a particular interest in supporting working parents. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she has experienced firsthand the difficulties of balancing teaching with childcare and virtual school.

“I am especially concerned with women faculty who have taken on the brunt of childcare during the pandemic,” she said.

She also plans to help women and assistant professors of color acclimate themselves to the university and prepare for promotion.

ADVANCE began in 2010 as a five-year, NSF-funded campuswide project promoting institutional transformation with respect to the retention and advancement of women faculty in STEM. Since then it has increased the percentage of women in tenure-track faculty roles and was recognized by the National Science Foundation as an exemplary program.

Enoch was formerly a participant in two ADVANCE mentorships, under Professor of English Laura Rosenthal and Professor of Communication Linda Aldoory. With Rosenthal she participated in a group of associate professors who worked to complete their second monograph and earn promotion to full professor. The four women in this group have completed their books and have earned, or soon will earn, promotions. With Aldoory, Enoch took on the role of mentor to two associate professors, meeting virtually during the pandemic to discuss strategies for publication and promotion.

“I have seen firsthand the great benefit of the ADVANCE program,” she said.
 
Enoch was selected in coordination with the ARHU Dean's Office and will hold the position for two years. She is the third English professor to hold this appointment, after Professor of English Martha Nell Smith and Rosenthal.

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