The Future Faculty Seminar is open to all Stanford graduate students and postdocs considering an academic career. This weekly seminar addresses the broad spectrum of duties and opportunities presented through faculty positions, beyond the research-related aspects normally covered in graduate/post doc training. Participants will develop an awareness of the resources and skills that lead to faculty job success and obtain answers to pressing field-specific and related faculty job questions through intellectual discussions with representatives of various academic institutions and fellow course participants. Topics will include: finding and obtaining faculty jobs, negotiating and navigating the first year, and working toward tenure.
Information about the Fall Quarter 2011 seminar is now available.
The course is conducted as a seminar that meets once a week for nine weeks. Sessions 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 cover aspects of faculty careers relevant to all disciplines (core sessions). Sessions 2, 4, 6, and 8 are divided to cover discipline-specific topics. The class meetings will include both formal presentations by speakers and discussion panels, and networking receptions will follow all core sessions.
The two discipline-specific sections are: Humanities/Social Sciences/Education (HSSE), Sciences/Engineering (Sci Eng). Participants should attend the section which best matches their field.
Funding for the development of this course has been provided by the VPGE and is supported by the School of Medicine Career Center, the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Career Development Center.