History Tour and Social Gathering
Battle Hall 170 E Franklin Street, Chapel HillA tour for new faculty to learn about the racial history of Carolina.
A tour for new faculty to learn about the racial history of Carolina.
A Carolina Seminars event Our university was built on and later profited from the sale of near and distant Native lands, from the labor of people who were enslaved, and through the sale of enslaved labor. Now we inhabit a … Read more
Applications for the 2024-2025 Faculty Fellowship Program are due Oct. 9, 2023.
This dinner will introduce new faculty to international eateries in the Triangle, while providing an opportunity for community building.
Faculty will hear from a panel of faculty at UNC about the perks and pitfalls of tenure, suggestions for how to take advantage of new opportunities that tenure confers (e.g., opportunities for growth on and off campus, different post-tenure paths, advocating for junior faculty and staff.
Applications for the Spring 2025 Tyson Academic Leadership Program are due Oct. 26, 2023.
This will be a facilitated conversation about promotion on the teaching track, with a panel of three experienced administrators and faculty members on the teaching track.
For current and former Academic Leadership Fellows The Institute for the Arts and Humanities is delighted to invite all current and former ALP participants to attend an exciting convocation event: “Leading Through Crisis in Higher Education: A Conversation with Lynn … Read more
The Summer International Collaborative Research Grant provides $20,000 of ongoing funding for up to five years for international projects beginning in summer 2024.
This event serves as an opportunity to begin conversations with fellow associate professors, learn about institutes and centers on campus and different ways of getting involved at Carolina.