
How are the human and institutional systems fundamental to succeeding in academia?In graduate school we are trained how to be scholars, and maybe how to be effective teachers. But there is much more to being a college or university faculty member--and most of it is left to figure out on one's own. This job isn't hard because the core scholarship is hard, but because of the complex mix of activities that scholars must figure out how to juggle. These are dominated by human and institutional structures within departments, universities, societies, and professional communities. Succeeding and thriving as an academic calls for developing wider, "non-academic" insights and skills into how these operate and how to operate effectively with, and within, them. Functioning as an academic is about the relationships we develop with our communities of students, campus colleagues, professional peers, and our university administrative and support staff--the people who enable faculty members to function.Your Future as a Faculty Member: How to Survive and Thrive in Academia is organized into four sections, each focusing on one aspect of the human systems that are fundamental to succeeding as an academic. Section 1 starts in the center with new professors, as they build their career. Section 2 looks at university administrative systems and the staff who manage them. Section 3 focuses on teaching and training roles. Finally, Section 4 looks at wider professional networks outside of university, publishers and academic communities.
This book investigates the complex human and institutional systems that define success for university faculty members beyond their core research and teaching duties. Joshua Schimel, an experienced academic, argues that professional longevity in higher education requires mastering the social and administrative structures inherent to university life. He provides a framework for navigating departmental politics, administrative staff relationships, and broader professional networking to help scholars manage the multifaceted demands of their careers.
What You Will Find
Experts highlight this work as a practical manual for early-career academics who often receive little formal training in institutional navigation. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose and the author's focus on the often-overlooked interpersonal aspects of university employment.
Page Count:
200
Publication Date:
2023-08-04
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197608825
ISBN-13:
9780197608821
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