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NETWORKING AND THE ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Pamela Hunt, Program Coordinator ADVANCE National Meeting, April 19-21, 2004. Networking is a natural process …. … through which faculty … seek, build, and maintain reciprocal professional relationships with social and professional contacts.
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NETWORKING AND THE ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Pamela Hunt, Program Coordinator ADVANCE National Meeting, April 19-21, 2004
Networking is a natural process … • … through which faculty … • seek, build, and maintain • reciprocal professional relationships with social and professional contacts
We can help stimulate this process by … • … creating opportunities for informal interaction: • Workshops • Mixers
A successful faculty career … • … depends on the ability to clearly define one’s identity andgoals in relation to the identities and goals of others. To do this we need: • Context • Community • Confidence
Early Career Network Cornerstones • Doctoral/post-doc advisor • Departmental mentor (assigned) • Department Head • Departmental colleagues • Colleagues in related disciplines
A Teaching Network? • NMSU is a minority-serving institution • Many students are first-generation college students
Networking outside the institution • Professional Conferences • Research Institutes • Other Universities
Obstacles to networking • Isolation • Departmental climate • Personal issues • Cultural style
The Network-Friendly Mentoring Program • Casual contact through mixers • Inclusion of male faculty • Cross-departmental mentoring pairs • Mentor training • Department head training
The Network-Friendly Mentoring Program • Shared experiences • teach “rules of the game” • Safe environment for networking • builds confidence • Socialization • leads to collaboration