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Susan Abramson - Yale University - 10/13/06. 2. Work Life in Higher Education. Why Now? Need comes from many directionsRecruiting graduate students for academic careers and in attracting and retaining top faculty talent.Continuation of the problem of low representation of women in the tenure-track
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1. Susan Abramson - Yale University - 10/13/06 1 Work-Life Best Practices in Higher Education Susan Abramson
Yale University WorkLife Coordinator
2. Susan Abramson - Yale University - 10/13/06 2 Work Life in Higher Education Why Now? Need comes from many directions
Recruiting graduate students for academic careers and in attracting and retaining top faculty talent.
Continuation of the problem of low representation of women in the tenure-track and tenured ranks.
Departure from the academy of men and women who wish to be more involved with other aspects of their lives, especially the lives of their families.
3. Susan Abramson - Yale University - 10/13/06 3 Tenure Time Clock Princeton University
The policy automatically adds an extra year to
the tenure clock for faculty members who are
new parents, eliminating the discomfort and fear
that many experience in having to ask for that
extra time.
Joan Williams, Chronicle of Higher Ed, 7/26/06
4. Susan Abramson - Yale University - 10/13/06 4 Parental Leave for Faculty Harvard Law School
Grants paid leave to any faculty member who is the sole caretaker of his or her newborn or newly adopted child at least 20 hours per week, from Monday through Friday, between the hours of 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Joan Williams Chronicle Careers 2/7/05
5. Susan Abramson - Yale University - 10/13/06 5 Lactation rooms and resources University of Washington
Faculty and staff on parental leave receive detailed information
on how to continue breastfeeding after returning to work/school.
Lactation classes are offered to employees and students,
including an in-person orientation to the seven lactation rooms
located on campus. Each room is equipped with hospital-grade
electric breast pumps, comfortable seating, and access to a sink
and/or refrigeration. Students, faculty and staff have access
to lactation consultants for questions.
Breastfeeding Coalition of Washington State Award 2006
6. Susan Abramson - Yale University - 10/13/06 6 Flexibility for faculty Sloan Awards & Lehigh University
Five universities have been named recipients of the 2006 Alfred P. Sloan
Awards for Faculty Career Flexibility. Each award includes a $250,000
accelerator grant that will enable the universities to expand and enhance
flexible career paths for faculty. Recipients are Duke University, Lehigh
University, University of California (Berkeley and Davis campuses),
University of Florida, and University of Washington.
With this $250,000 accelerator grant, Lehigh will establish an
Integrated Faculty Career Program, which will give faculty grants of $6,000
to help them continue their research while caring for a newborn, adopted child
or other family members. Faculty can determine what services are most useful
to maintain career and family responsibilities, including child care,
housekeeping, graduate assistance, and travel for research or conferences.
7. Susan Abramson - Yale University - 10/13/06 7 Flexibility for staff Yale University
Clearly articulated policies on flexible work
schedule options & implementation. On-site
training provided for managers and Human
Resource Generalists. Policies and forms easily
accessible.
8. Susan Abramson - Yale University - 10/13/06 8 Child care Cornell University
Parenting seminars are held throughout the year. An early
childhood center is close by to most places on campus, plus two
nearby centers provide options. All faculty and staff earning less
than $150,000 are eligible for child care subsidies of up to $5000
per year. Academic and sports camps are available throughout the
summer.
Working Mother- Top 100 Employer 2006
9. Susan Abramson - Yale University - 10/13/06 9 Parental leave for students Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College will begin offering paid leave to graduate students
following the birth or adoption of a child. The leave, which is available to male
or female students who are "primary-care providers," will allow them to take
up to 12 weeks off from their studies while still receiving stipends from the
college. The students will continue to be enrolled and receive health benefits.
Students who take the leave will automatically receive a one-year extension of
the deadline by which they are expected to complete their graduate work. In a
statement announcing the policy last month, Dartmouth said it would apply to
all master's and Ph.D. students who receive stipends, including students in the
arts and sciences, in the medical school, and in the engineering school. The
benefit will be offered under a two-year pilot program.
The Chronicle 6/9/06
10. Susan Abramson - Yale University - 10/13/06 10 Example of Implementation of Family-Friendly Policies Yale University
Creation of a University-wide Child Care Committee dedicated to child care
initiatives and child care activities on campus. Members represented faculty,
clerical and technical staff, service and maintenance staff, management and
professional staff, union representatives, and graduate students. The committee
met monthly and made recommendations to the sponsors based on data
collected through various groups, surveys, and internal and external
consultants.
Outcomes: (updated 12-9-11)
Back-up child care subsidy including students implemented
Sick day policy enhancement to include caring for sick dependents.
11. Susan Abramson - Yale University - 10/13/06 11 Ensure that Practice Supports Policy 1. Monitor the policies use and impact.
2. Continually educate the University community about the policies.
3. Address issues that discourage faculty from using work-family policies.
"Developing and Implementing Work Family Policies for Faculty" by Beth Sullivan, Carol Hollenshead and Gilia Smith in
Academe: Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors (vol. 90 No. 6).