How RSDI Helps Early-Career Faculty
Staying on Tenure Track & Managing Your Time
Being an early-career faculty member can be overwhelming given the variety of responsibilities and demands on your time. Effectively prioritizing your tasks by scheduling them based on urgency and importance is key.
How We Help
We can offer guidance on balancing your time based on your workload model through
the PI Academy and a time-management workshop on MediaSpace. Scholarship and creative activity (SCA) is a major factor in qualifying for tenure,
so a lack of research productivity is a key reason for faculty being denied tenure.
Schedule a one-on-one coaching session with us for advice on meeting the promotion and tenure guidelines set by your college
and department. Consider joining NCFDD to take advantage of their online seminars and writing challenges.
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Identifying Funding Opportunities
As an early-career faculty member, you can take advantage of numerous external funding opportunities targeted at early-career researchers.
Developing Fruitful Relationships
Research is becoming increasingly interdisciplinary and collaborative, so as you look
to grow your research, connecting with your peers will be essential.
Generating Deliverables with High Quality and Significance
Sometimes early-career faculty equate productivity with volume, but volume must not
come at the expense of quality and significance. In the funding acquisition phase,
your time will be better spent carefully crafting a few grant applications than taking
a shotgun approach. And do not underestimate the value of improving a grant application
or research article that has been returned for revision.
How We Help
To boost your grantsmanship, enroll in our six-week-long Summer Research Fellows workshop,
our eight-week-long PI Academy course in the fall or spring, or one of our discipline-specific
workshops. We maintain a database of grant-writing resources on D2L. To request access,
please contact researchdev@kennesaw.edu and ask to be added to the RDSI Resources for Faculty course. When you reach the stage of generating publications, connect with the KSU Library for assistance with preparing articles.
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