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Behind the Scenes: The Tenure Process

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December 11, 2019
6:00PM - 8:00PM
The STEAM Factory, 400 W Rich St

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Add to Calendar 2019-12-11 18:00:00 2019-12-11 20:00:00 Behind the Scenes: The Tenure Process Join us for first Behind the Scenes event, a new STEAM Factory series where we focus on topics and tips for thriving in your life as a faculty member. This first topic in our new series is “Behind the Scenes: The Tenure Process.”Behind the Scenes: The Tenure Process panel includes a range of faculty across the spectrum from those who have recently submitted a tenure package, those serving on their college tenure committee, and those responsible for tenure packages through the Provost's office. All pre-tenure faculty are welcome to hear about what the review process is like from the other side and get tips and tricks about how to polish your tenure package. Let us answer all the questions you had but were too afraid to ask ... The informal panel format will include time for audience questions and discussion. Dinner, free parking and activities for accompanying children will be provided.Behind the Scenes: The Tenure Process features an informal discussion with:Christopher Hadad, Professor, Chemistry and BiochemistryNikole Patson, Associate Professor, PsychologyDavid Wood, Professor, Chemical and Biomolecular EngineeringMaurice Stevens, Professor, Comparative Studies, African-American and African StudiesHarvey Miller, Professor, Department of GeographyHelen Malone, Vice Provost, Academic Affairs Administration, Professor, Education Studies AdministrationWhat:   STEAM Factory presents “Behind the Scenes: The Tenure Process.”When: December 11th from 6 to 8pmWhere: The STEAM Factory, 2nd Floor, 400 West Rich, Columbus 43215Who:    All pre-tenure faculty are welcomeRSVP:    https://forms.gle/d8jVmFCFLsRMKkG1AParking and Getting into the Building: You can park on the street or  in the gravel parking lot on Lucas between Town and Rich. Please enter through the northwest entrance on Lucas Street, with a teal door and teal 400 painted on it. The STEAM Factory, 400 W Rich St The STEAM Factory at The Ohio State University steamfactory@osu.edu America/New_York public

Join us for first Behind the Scenes event, a new STEAM Factory series where we focus on topics and tips for thriving in your life as a faculty member. This first topic in our new series is “Behind the Scenes: The Tenure Process.”

Behind the Scenes: The Tenure Process panel includes a range of faculty across the spectrum from those who have recently submitted a tenure package, those serving on their college tenure committee, and those responsible for tenure packages through the Provost's office. All pre-tenure faculty are welcome to hear about what the review process is like from the other side and get tips and tricks about how to polish your tenure package. Let us answer all the questions you had but were too afraid to ask ... The informal panel format will include time for audience questions and discussion. Dinner, free parking and activities for accompanying children will be provided.

Behind the Scenes: The Tenure Process features an informal discussion with:

Christopher Hadad, Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Nikole Patson, Associate Professor, Psychology
David Wood, Professor, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Maurice Stevens, Professor, Comparative Studies, African-American and African Studies
Harvey Miller, Professor, Department of Geography
Helen Malone, Vice Provost, Academic Affairs Administration, Professor, Education Studies Administration

What:   STEAM Factory presents “Behind the Scenes: The Tenure Process.”

When: December 11th from 6 to 8pm

Where: The STEAM Factory, 2nd Floor, 400 West Rich, Columbus 43215
Who:    All pre-tenure faculty are welcome

RSVP:    https://forms.gle/d8jVmFCFLsRMKkG1A

Parking and Getting into the Building: You can park on the street or  in the gravel parking lot on Lucas between Town and Rich. Please enter through the northwest entrance on Lucas Street, with a teal door and teal 400 painted on it.