For junior faculty members, the path to academic promotion can seem daunting. However, with a strategic approach, you can successfully navigate the journey from assistant to associate to full professor. In a recent JMIR Publications webinar, Dr. Lawrence Mbuagbaw and Dr. Cynthia Lokker from McMaster University shared invaluable advice for junior faculty on what to focus on and what not to worry about when it comes to academic promotion. Here are a few of the key insights from their presentation.
Start by thoroughly reviewing the institutional procedures and requirements for advancement at your university. Speak with recently promoted faculty and those who sit on tenure and promotions committees to gain insider insights. Create a checklist of all the necessary documents and items you'll need to compile.
View Dr. Lawrence Mbuagbaw’s research with JMIR Publications.
While there's no one-size-fits-all publication target, aim to match the median number of publications in your department. Set aside dedicated writing time to reach your goals, and consider publishing at every stage of your research projects, not just the final paper.
Join mailing lists to stay informed about funding opportunities, and don't be discouraged by low grant success rates. Seek out resources to improve your grant writing skills, and remember that persistence is key!
Fulfill your teaching responsibilities as outlined in your contract, and document all your teaching activities, including courses, workshops, and efforts to enhance your teaching skills.
View Dr. Cynthia Lokker’s research with JMIR Publications
Choose service roles strategically, focusing on committees that can provide you with valuable insights and opportunities to advance your career.
Develop strong time management skills and set yearly targets for your research, teaching, and service commitments. Regularly update your CV to ensure you don't miss documenting any of your achievements!
Identify experienced faculty members who can serve as mentors and provide guidance on the promotion process. Don't be afraid to reach out and ask for their advice.
Join productive research groups to enhance your publication and funding record. Collaboration can be a powerful tool for career advancement, allowing you to learn from others and contribute your unique expertise.
With a thoughtful and proactive approach, junior faculty members can navigate the path to academic promotion successfully. Follow these tips, and you'll be well on your way to achieving your career goals.
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