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Professional Development Opportunities for Faculty

Communities of Practice

The CAE facilitates the formation of various communities of practice across campus. These informal communities include teaching circles, writing circles, and mentoring circles, all of which are intended to assist in building networks and help individuals meet their teaching and scholarship goals.

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Faculty Leadership Fellows

CAE's Leadership Development program builds campus expertise and cultivates campus leadership for teaching and learning. Fellows gain hands-on experience through ongoing CAE leadership roles in mentoring, campus partnerships and collaborations, sustained learning communities, integrative teaching and learning, engaged teaching and scholarship, strategic planning, grant writing, assessment, conference and event planning and management, SoTL research and publishing and other CAE endeavors.

New Faculty Mentor Program

Every year the CAE sponsors a new faculty mentoring program in which incoming faculty members are paired with tenured colleagues. Mentors are selected from outside the new faculty member’s department in consultation with the department chair and dean. Goals of the Mentoring Program are to help new faculty: (a) meet and network with other faculty and staff; (b) become familiar with university culture, and resources; and (c) adjust to the new environment and become active members of the university community.

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Organizational Development

The CAE is available for group consultations on a variety of topics about faculty, instructional (course and curriculum design, implementation, and evaluation), and organizational development (focus on the facilitation and implementation of institutional strategic initiatives).

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Workshops on Teaching and Learning

The CAE hosts workshops for faculty and staff each academic year on various teaching and learning topics, such as critical thinking, classroom discussions, and active learning strategies. It also offers multi-day Course Design Institutes, allowing faculty to develop or revise courses, including a four-week asynchronous Online Course Design Institute. These programs provide valuable opportunities for faculty to enhance their instructional practices and course design.

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Faculty Resource Network

Since 1984, Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ has been a member of the Faculty Resource Network (FRN) housed at New York University, Washington Square, New York City. The FRN at NYU is an award-winning professional development initiative that sponsors programs for faculty members from a consortium of more than 50 colleges and universities. Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆfaculty are eligible to participate in FRN programs and events offered year-round, including summer seminars, research residencies, lunchtime lectures, panel discussions, national symposia, and more. To learn more about FRN symposia, institutes, scholar-in-residence programs, and the University Associates program, and for applications and deadlines, visit the FRN website.