The Academic's Handbook

The Academic's Handbook

  • Autor: Goodwin, Craufurd D.; DeNeef, A. Leigh; Gaff, Jerry G.; Schuman, Samuel; Hauerwas, Stanley
  • Editor: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9780822338833
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780822388203
  • Lloc de publicació:  Durham , United States
  • Any de publicació digital: 2007
  • Mes: Gener
  • Pàgines: 416
  • DDC: 378.1/2
  • Idioma: Anglés
This new, revised, and expanded edition of the popular Academic’s Handbook is an essential guide for those planning or beginning an academic career.

Faculty members, administrators, and professionals with experience at all levels of higher education offer candid, practical advice to help beginning academics understand matters including:
— The different kinds of institutions of higher learning and expectations of faculty at each.
— The advantages and disadvantages of teaching at four-year colleges instead of research universities.
— The ins and outs of the job market.
— Alternatives to tenure-track, research-oriented positions.
— Salary and benefits.
— The tenure system.
— Pedagogy in both large lecture courses and small, discussion-based seminars.
— The difficulties facing women and minorities within academia.
— Corporations, foundations, and the federal government as potential sources of research funds.
— The challenges of faculty mentoring.
— The impact of technology on contemporary teaching and learning.
— Different types of publishers and the publishing process at university presses.
— The modern research library.
— The structure of university governance.
— The role of departments within the university.

With the inclusion of eight new chapters, this edition of The Academic’s Handbook is designed to ease the transition from graduate school to a well-rounded and rewarding career.

Contributors. Judith K. Argon, Louis J. Budd, Ronald R. Butters, Norman L. Christensen, Joel Colton, Paul L. Conway, John G. Cross, Fred E. Crossland, Cathy N. Davidson, A. Leigh DeNeef, Beth A. Eastlick, Matthew W. Finkin, Jerry G. Gaff, Edie N. Goldenberg, Craufurd D. Goodwin, Stanley M. Hauerwas, Deborah L. Jakubs, L. Gregory Jones, Nellie Y. McKay, Patrick M. Murphy, Elizabeth Studley Nathans, A. Kenneth Pye, Zachary B. Robbins, Anne Firor Scott, Sudhir Shetty, Samuel Schuman, Philip Stewart, Boyd R. Strain, Emily Toth, P. Aarne Vesilind, Judith S. White, Henry M. Wilbur, Ken Wissoker

  • CONTENTS
  • Preface to the Third Edition
  • 1. L. Gregory Jones, Loving the Academic’s Vocation, Institutions and All:A Retrospective Appreciation of the Colloquium on The Academic’s Handbook
  • Part I. The Academy and the Academic
    • 2. Jerry G. Gaff, Faculty in the Variety of American Collegesand Universities
    • 3. Samuel Schuman, Small Is . . . Different: A Guide for Newcomers to Small Colleges
    • 4. Stanley M. Hauerwas, The Morality of Teaching
    • 5. Emily Toth,Women in Academia (With Updated Afterword)
    • 6. Nellie Y. McKay, Minority Faculty in [Mainstream White] Academia
  • Part II Some Issues in the Academy Today
    • 7. Craufurd D. Goodwin, Fads and Fashions on Campus:Interdisciplinarity and Internationalization
    • 8. Ronald R. Butters, Free Speech and Academic Freedom
    • 9. Judith S.White, Anticipating and Avoiding Misperceptions of Harassment
    • 10. P. Aarne Vesilind, The Responsible Conduct of Academic Research
  • Part III Academic Employment
    • 11. Henry M.Wilbur, On Getting a Job
    • 12. Sudhir Shetty, The Job Market: An Overview
    • 13. John G. Cross and Edie N. Goldenberg, Off-Track Vetting
    • 14. Matthew W. Finkin, The Tenure System
    • 15. Craufurd D. Goodwin, Some Tips on Getting Tenure
    • 16. A. Leigh DeNeef, Academic Salaries and Benefits
  • Part IV Teaching and Adivsing
    • 17. Norman L. Christensen, The Nuts and Bolts of Running a Lecture Course
    • 18. Anne Firor Scott, Why I Teach by Discussion
    • 19. Elizabeth Studley Nathans, New Faculty Members and Advising
    • 20. A. Leigh DeNeef, Some Thoughts on Faculty Mentoring
    • 21. Patrick M. Murphy, Considering the Impact of Technology in Teaching and Learning
  • Part V Funding Acadmeic Research
    • 22. Beth A. Eastlick and Zachary B. Robbins, Corporate Relations and Foundation Fundraising
    • 23. Judith K. Argon, Securing Funding from Federal Sources
    • 24. Fred E. Crossland, New Academics and the Quest for Private Funds
  • Part VI Publishing Research
    • 25. Louis J. Budd, OnWriting Scholarly Articles
    • 26. Boyd R. Strain, Publishing in Science
    • 27. Cathy N. Davidson and Ken Wissoker, Academic Book Publishing
    • 28. Deborah L. Jakubs and Paul L. Conway, The Modern Research Library
  • Part VII Academic Communities and Administrations
    • 29. A. Kenneth Pye, University Governance and Autonomy: Who Decides What in the University
    • 30. Joel Colton, The Role of the Department in the Groves of Academe
    • 31. Philip Stewart, The Academic Community
  • Selected Further Readings
  • Contributors
  • Index