Office of Faculty Affairs
Faculty Series
Faculty Leadership & Development
Faculty Leadership & Development
The Office of Faculty Affairs provides workshops, webinars, and events for faculty across their careers. Our suite of programs is related to career development, mentoring, scholarly productivity, and time management.
The Faculty Series is comprised of individual workshops that support faculty throughout their careers. These workshops promote cross-institutional dialogue and community building. Topics to vary each year but commonly include peer mentoring, time management, promotion and tenure, and search and hire practices.
The competencies enriched in this workshop series vary by individual workshop. Some competencies covered in this series include increasing knowledge of best practices in mentoring, awareness of tools and habits for effective time management, and understanding of policies and practices related to faculty searches, hiring, promotion, and tenure.
The Faculty Leader Series is open to all faculty.
Via Zoom
Meg Amstutz, Dean of the Jere W. Morehead Honors College; James Warnock, Associate Dean; Jessica Hunt, Assistant Dean and Director of Scholarships; Maria de Rocher, Assistant Dean and Director of Student Engagement; and Jayson Payton, Recruitment and Enrollment Coordinator
In this workshop, you will learn more about the Morehead Honors College’s resources and opportunities available to UGA faculty. If you are interested in mentoring, advising, or teaching outstanding undergraduate students, the Honors College provides the tools and resources to bring UGA’s brightest minds together.
Elizabeth Weeks, Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs
This workshop will provide tips for navigating the Guidelines for Appointment and Promotion & Tenure. It will include an overview of important time-points prior to and during the application process. Academic (tenure-track / tenured) and clinical rank faculty, promotion and tenure unit heads, and support staff who would like to better understand promotion and tenure procedures for these faculty ranks are encouraged to attend.
Elizabeth Weeks, Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs
This workshop will provide tips for navigating the Guidelines for Appointment and Promotion & Tenure. It will include an overview of important time-points prior to and during the application process. Academic (tenure-track / tenured) and clinical rank faculty, promotion and tenure unit heads, and support staff who would like to better understand promotion and tenure procedures for these faculty ranks are encouraged to attend.
Elizabeth Weeks, Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs, Sunshine Jordan, UGA Elements and Business Intelligence Lead, and invited faculty panelists
This workshop will provide insights on preparing for the annual evaluations and feature a panel of faculty who have successfully been promoted. They will also discuss their use of Elements, the web-based system by which UGA faculty collect and report their work in research, scholarship, creative works, and other professional activities. Elements plays a crucial role in the annual performance evaluation process. You’ll learn how to access and manage your user profile in UGA Elements.
Elizabeth Weeks, Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs
This workshop will provide instructions on the assembly of promotion and tenure dossiers and tips for avoiding problems that weaken dossiers. Department heads, staff who assemble dossiers, and tenure track and clinical faculty who are preparing dossiers for full review in the fall are encouraged to attend.
Via Zoom
Krista Coleman-Silvers, Assistant Vice President, Space Planning & Management; Bob Currey, Chief Procurement Officer; Jennifer Dunlap, Director, Accounts Payable and Travel
This interactive workshop for all faculty will cover the following topics:
Via Zoom
Mary Carney, Director of Programming for the Office of Faculty Affairs
This workshop will offer insights on planning for long-term success at UGA through methods to improve research productivity and enhance work-life balance. You will have an opportunity to strategize your highest priorities, consider how these fit into long-term professional goals, and plan specific steps to achieve these at UGA.
Elizabeth Weeks, Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs
This workshop will provide tips for navigating the revised promotion guidelines for lecturers and will include an overview of the new Principal Lecturer rank, third-year review and preliminary consideration, promotion and reappointment application process, and timeline. Lecturers and Senior Lecturers, promotion unit heads, and support staff who would like to better understand lecturer appointment and promotion procedures are encouraged to attend. The workshop will be facilitated by Elizabeth Weeks, Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs.
Elizabeth Weeks, Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs
This workshop will provide instructions on the assembly of promotion and tenure dossiers and tips for avoiding problems that weaken dossiers. Department heads, staff who assemble dossiers, and tenure track and clinical faculty who are preparing dossiers for full review in the fall are encouraged to attend.
Via Zoom
Janette Hill, Ph.D., Department of Workforce Education and Instructional Technology
Learn the fundamentals of effective mentoring relationships and appropriate boundaries. Acquire a template for mentoring contracts, learn steps to align mentor-mentee expectations, and boost skills in your face-to-face and online mentoring.
Elizabeth Weeks, Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs
This workshop will provide tips for navigating the promotion guidelines for academic professionals and will include an overview of the application process, dossier, and timeline. Academic professionals of all ranks, promotion unit heads, and support staff who would like to better understand academic professional promotion procedures are encouraged to attend. The workshop will include panelists knowledgeable about Academic Professional promotion processes.
Via Zoom
Mary Carney, Director of Programming for Faculty Affairs
This session offers faculty an opportunity to hone their communication skills in the context of mentoring in such areas as active listening, effective feedback, and appropriate boundaries.
Via Zoom
Shelley Nuss, Dean of the School of Medicine; Jon P. Mochel, Director, Precision One Health Initiative
Join this interactive session to learn about the UGA School of Medicine (SOM) and Precision One Health (POH). The SOM will help address a significant shortage of medical professionals, as well as enhance human health and disease research already taking place across our university. POH is committed to studying the intricate connections among genetics, the environment, and lifestyle factors, and their effects on disease prevention and treatment. With a mission centered on personalized medicine, POH’s focus includes risk assessment, exploration of significant biological mutations, vaccine and drug development, and the selection of customized therapies based on molecular profiling. Through this workshop, you will learn more about the critical missions of SOM and POH, as well as ways to connect with these units.
Registration will open in January
If you have questions or want to receive the OFA Faculty and Leadership Development newsletter, please email the Office of Faculty Affairs at [email protected].
Office of Faculty Affairs
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