Planning for Your Promotion on the Teaching Track
University Room, Hyde Hall 176 East Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesA panel will discuss how to “survive and thrive” on the teaching track, and they share their experiences.
A panel will discuss how to “survive and thrive” on the teaching track, and they share their experiences.
This event will feature a panel of three experienced and knowledgeable faculty members and administrators from the College of Arts & Sciences.
The New Faculty Program invites all newly-arrived arts and humanities faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences to a Welcome Brunch on Monday, Aug. 22. The event will also introduce new faculty to the Institute, NFP Programming, the Center … Read more
Learn about the National Humanities Center Residential Fellowship and workshop your project proposal. Andrew T. Mink and Matthew Morse Booker will give a presentation about the fellowship and other opportunities at the NHC. Participants will have the opportunity to workshop … Read more
Hosted by the New Faculty Program. Please join the Institute for the Arts and Humanities on Thursday, November 3, from 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. for a facilitated conversation about promotion on the teaching track, with a panel of experienced, teaching-track … Read more
For New Faculty Program participants This is part two of the Book Publishing series, hosted by the NFP. During this two-day workshop, faculty will have an opportunity to meet one-on-one with Christopher Ahn, professional editor and former acquisitions editor at … Read more
Participants will learn about the National Humanities Center Residential Fellowships and workshop their project proposals.
Meet other new faculty in the College and begin building the community that will help you thrive at Carolina.
A tour for new faculty to learn about the racial history of Carolina.
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.
This dinner will introduce new faculty to international eateries in the Triangle, while providing an opportunity for community building.
This social will provide an opportunity to gather with fellow members of the program and allow space for community building and networking.