Mentoring Event
Hosted by: Association for Political and Legal Anthropology
Of interest to: Practicing and Applied Anthropologists, Teachers of Anthropology in Community Colleges, Students, Those Involved in Mentoring Activities
Join panelists as they reflect on critical issues for succeeding and surviving on the tenure track. How does one set the pace for publication, react to the unanticipated, and reach a rhythm with teaching? What strategies help new faculty keep up with new publications? Is work-life balance attainable or is it a myth? Can and should untenured faculty really say “no” to service requests? Panel members represent a range of institutional types, state universities, liberal arts colleges, and private research-intensive settings. To attend please RSVP by November 9 to John Osburg (john.osburg@rochester.edu)
John Osburg
Associate Professor
University of Rochester
Kalyanakrishnan Sivaramakrishnan
Dinakar Singh Professor of Anthropology, and
Professor of Forestry & Environmental Studies
Yale University
Ann Marie Leshkowich
Professor of Anthropology
College of the Holy Cross
Jessica Greenberg
University of Illinois