Exploring Faculty Careers: Using Data in Your Career Planning – ST EM Disciplines
Date:
Monday, March 22, 2021 – 11:00am to Tuesday, March 23, 2021 – 11:55am
Location:
Zoom
What does the career l andscape look like for academic research careers in your discipline? Predi cting the future is impossible, of course, but data collected by Academi c Analytics help to answer some questions about the academic research syst em. This information can inform the ways graduate students, post docs, a nd faculty set goals for themselves and consider their career paths.
In these sessions, Molly Wilson, Ph.D., a product development specialis t with Academic Analytics will answer questions like these:
What do a cademic departments look like in your discipline? What’s the typical timel ine to promotion and tenure? What do publication patterns look like in you r discipline? What does federal grant funding look like in your discipline ? Where do faculty members work in your discipline? How often do they move ?
Moderated by Kyle Sweitzer, Ph.D., Data Resource Analyst in MSU’s Office of Planning & Budgets.
Monday, March 22 11:00-12:00 p.m.: Sc ience, Technology, Engineering, & Math (STEM) Disciplines (Click ‘Regis ter Here’ below to register for this session)
Wednesday, March 24 11 :00-12:00 p.m.: Social Science Disciplines
Friday, March 26 11:00-12 :00 p.m.: Arts & Humanities Disciplines
Registration is required: Dr. Wilson will be tailoring data based on the disciplines represented in eac h session, so we ask that you register no later than Friday, March 19 to allow her to pull the data most relevant to your needs.
Category:
Professional Development