Exploring Faculty Careers: Using Data in Your Career Planning – Art s & Humanities Disciplines
Date:
Friday, March 26, 2021 – 11:00am to Saturday, Marc h 27, 2021 – 11:55am
Location:
Zoom
What does the career landscape look like for academic research careers in your discipline? Pred icting the future is impossible, of course, but data collected by Academ ic Analytics help to answer some questions about the academic research sys tem. This information can inform the ways graduate students, post docs, and faculty set goals for themselves and consider their career paths.
In these sessions, Molly Wilson, Ph.D., a product development special ist with Academic Analytics will answer questions like these:
What do academic departments look like in your discipline? What’s the typical tim eline to promotion and tenure? What do publication patterns look like in y our discipline? What does federal grant funding look like in your discipli ne? Where do faculty members work in your discipline? How often do they mo ve?
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.: Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math (STEM) Disciplines
Wednes day, March 24 11:00-12:00 p.m.: Social Science Disciplines
Friday, March 26 11:00-12:00 p.m.: Arts & Humanities Disciplines (Click ‘Register Here’ below to register for this session)
Registration is required: D r. Wilson will be tailoring data based on the disciplines represented in e ach 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