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UIC. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO. The Sky is the Limit Academia in the 21st Century. Mrinalini C. Rao Ph.D . Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs Professor Digestive Diseases and Nutrition. What do I Hope to Achieve Today?. To help you understand the career opportunities in academia
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UIC UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO The Sky is the Limit Academia in the 21st Century Mrinalini C. Rao Ph.D. Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs Professor Digestive Diseases and Nutrition
What do I Hope to Achieve Today? • To help you understand the career opportunities in academia • To identify and surmount potential barriers to success
Why am I Talking to You? • I am thrilled with this honor • I want to share the excitement of my job with you • My gray hair lends me a touch of respectability
An Academic Career in a Research University SUCCESS TEACHING SERVICE RESEARCH
Academic Career in Medicine at UIC CLINICAL SERVICE TEACHING RESEARCH SUCCESS TEACHING SERVICE RESEARCH
Why Pursue Research in an Academic Setting? • Open Inquiry • Ability to be Influenced by Others • Diligent Search • Studious Inquiry • Critical & Exhaustive Investigation • Revision of Accepted Conclusions • Modification of underlying theories in light of new facts • Add to generalizable knowledge • Add to practical knowledge • Explore the limits of your mind
What Constitutes Good Research? • Good controls, good controls, good controls • Good Practices -- anally retentive records • Reproducibility • Appropriate Models -don’t let the models dictate your science • Integrity and Ethics
Why Does Research Thrill Me? • The adrenalin rush when you discover the unexpected • The excitement of seeing the sparkle in a student’s eye • The exhiliration of putting a story together
Why Does Teaching Thrill Me? • Ability to influence younger minds • The excitement of seeing the sparkle in a student’s eye • The pleasure of seeing your trainees succeed
What are the Challenges? • Who are our constituencies? • Promotion • Publish or Perish • Funding • Time Juggling
UIC COM 2004-2005 Enrollment Table Total Number of Students: 1318 + 72 on Leave of Absence Total: Men: 694; Women: 624
Figure 1. Gender Distribution of UIC CoM Faculty1997 & 2003-2005 National average in 2005-06 was 32% women.
Do we have a Problem? Over the past 9 years in the College of Medicine -% of all faculty who are women increased by 4.5 (26.9-31.4) -% tenured faculty who are women increased by 2.5 (18.1-20.6) -Only 25.3% women faculty are tenured vs. 44.8% of men -% of all faculty who are African American increased by 0.2 (3.4-3.6) -% tenured faculty who are AA decreased by 1.1 (2.2-1.1) -% of all faculty who are Hispanic American increased by 0.7 (3.1-3.8) -% of tenured faculty who are HA increased by 3.1 (1.4-4.5) • Courtesy: Dr. Claudia Morrissey, FAAC
Efforts at UIC Office of Faculty Affairs http://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/faculty/ Programs: • Heads are the Change Agents • Cannot forget the Mid-Career Faculty-- • Junior Faculty - New Faculty Orientation/ P and T workshop/”brown bags” • Underreprsented Faculty Mentoring Program • Mentoring Match Up Program -- can always have >1 mentor
Efforts at UIC Office of Faculty Affairs http://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/faculty/ What is New? • Online Faculty Handbook -- all you wanted to know and more • Faculty Affairs Newsletter -- 3 times a year • New Grievance Procedures -- so there is due process, but please do not feel obliged to use it • Podcast versions of the Promotion and Tenure workshops
Efforts at UIC WISEST: • Warm the climate & decrease the isolation of women STEM faculty • Pilot initiatives to attract & recruit minority women faculty • Transform STEM departments to foster diversity & women’s leadership • Promote STEM women’s scholarship & teaching • Improve the ability to track & report on gender equity in STEM • Advocate & collaborate across UIC & nationally • A fascinating read --the Climate Survey http://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/faculty/climatesurvey.html
Efforts at UIC COLLEGE OF MEDICINE FACULTY ACADEMIC ADVANCEMENT COMMITTEE: http://www.uic.edu/depts/mcam/chicago/faac/ • Create an institution whose faculty, departmental leadership, and deans reflect the gender and ethnic profile of the College’s student body. • Enable excellence in research, teaching, and patient care - while promoting work/life balance - so that the College of Medicine becomes a desired destination for a talented and diverse faculty.
The Search Process • One Size Does not Fit All • Avoid Unintentional Gender Bias • Avoid Racial and Ethnic Stereotyping • Avoid Evaluation Bias • Search Committee Training . cGMP
Promotion • The face of the “guild” is changing • UIC is one of a few institutions where there are separate tracks and norms for clinical disciplines --one size does not fit all • Be informed about the campus policies • Ask about the norms of the Department/College • Do not be afraid to ask for advice
Publish or Perish • Get a Mentor • Campus mentoring program • Departmental mentoring program • Network • You are your best advocate • Collaborations • choose wisely • discuss the ground rules • Translational Research • Bench to Bedside • Bedside to Bench
Can I Really Succeed? • Yes you can • Figure out the family friendly policies • Tenure roll back • Childcare • Partner Hiring Accommodation • Extending the tenure clock
At the End of the Day Remember life goes on Life Outside Academia • Supportive Spouse • Challenging Kids • Great Friends & Family • Extracurricular Interests Personal Satisfaction
Figure 5.Percent Distribution of UIC COM Faculty by Tenure Status, by Gender, 2005 * Q’s included in Tenure Track Courtesy: Dr. Claudia Morrissey, FAAC
Figure 10.Percent Distribution of UIC COM Faculty by Tenure Status by Race/ Ethnicity, 2005 *Q’s included in Tenure Track