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Working Together to Succeed How Can Connect @RIT Project Transform RIT?

Working Together to Succeed How Can Connect @RIT Project Transform RIT? Faculty Institute on Teaching and Learning (FITL ), RIT, 22 May 2013. NSF Grant Leadership Team. Margaret Bailey - PI (KGCOE), Maureen Valentine – co PI (CAST), Sharon Mason – co PI (GCCIS),

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Working Together to Succeed How Can Connect @RIT Project Transform RIT?

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  1. Working Together to Succeed How Can Connect@RIT Project Transform RIT? Faculty Institute on Teaching and Learning (FITL), RIT, 22 May 2013

  2. NSF Grant Leadership Team • Margaret Bailey - PI (KGCOE), • Maureen Valentine – co PI (CAST), • Sharon Mason – co PI (GCCIS), • Carol Marchetti – co PI (COS), • John-Paul Hatala – co PI (CAST), • Kerry Ivers – SP (NSF ADVANCE Connect@RIT), • Stefi Baum – SP (COS), • Kijana Crawford – SP (COLA), • Sue Foster – SP (NTID), • Other SP: Bill Destler, Jeremy Haefner, Lynn Wild, Renée Baker, Kevin McDonald, Hector Flores, Kit Mayberry

  3. Today’s Panel • Margaret Bailey(KGCOE) • Maureen Valentine(CAST) • Carol Marchetti (COS) • John-Paul Hatala(CAST) • Kijana Crawford(COLA) • Sue Foster (NTID) • Wendy Dannels (NTID) • Kerry Ivers (NSF ADVANCE Connect@RIT)

  4. Objectives of Today’s Session • Answer the question: What is the NSF ADVANCE Connect@RIT project? • Learn more about key program elements • Identify faculty participants’ future interests and needs • Help us understand people’s willingness to talk about RIT’s culture

  5. Clicker Exercise #1:What is the NSF ADVANCE Connect@RIT project all about? • Advancing faculty scholarship and research • Pushing semester conversion • Promoting on-line course development • Creating intersession courses • Transforming RIT to a university that attracts, retains, and advances more women faculty

  6. NSF ADVANCE Connect@RIT • 5-year, $3.2 million NSF ADVANCE grant funded project to encourage institutional transformation. • Key objective: enhance the recruitment, retention and advancement of women faculty in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and social and behavioral sciences (SBS).

  7. Defining Project Success • Outcomes are self-defined and used to evaluate transformation progress • Increase representation of women within STEM faculty candidate pools (from 20% to 30%) • Achieve higher retention rate for T/TT female faculty (closely match those for male peers) • Increase the representation of women faculty in targeted departments with less than 20% (reduce current % of such departments by 50%) • Increase the % of women in academic tenure track leadership positions (match representation) • Supported by a series of initiatives and activities

  8. How Will These Goals Be Achieved? • Support the Institute in strengthening and refining targeted institutional structures. • Improve the quality of the work-life balance at RIT. • Enhance the working environment and support faculty career advancement, with a focus on female faculty. • Establish sustainable, inclusive and accessible RIT networks that support career goals for all RIT faculty.

  9. Connect@RITProgramming COACHE Survey Revise Women’s Commission Refine Faculty Recruitment Process • Leverage grant to support faculty in their TEACHING, SCHOLARSHIP, and SERVICE activities. • Support the recruitment, retention, advancement, and mentoring of outstanding female faculty members for their continued success • Incorporates a multi-frame approach with four strategic areas: • Structural; Political; Human Resources; and Symbolic Automatic Tenure Clock Extension for Birth/Adoption Dual Career Hire Initiatives Faculty Exit Interview Process Refine Faculty Mentoring Program Leadership/Career Development (Education & Grants Program) Connectivity Series Director/Department Head/Chair (Education & Grants Program) Eminent Scholar (Grants Program)

  10. What’s the Basic Approach? Connect@RIT Research & Best Practices Programs & Policies

  11. Connect@RIT Research Elements • Based on social resources theory. • Goals accomplished through effective use of social networks • Social Networking Behavior Study • Understand faculty’s perceptions and experiences • Research includes a focus on “lived experiences” of two key faculty sub-populations: • AALANA Women • Deaf and Hard of Hearing Women

  12. Clicker Exercise #2:What Do Women Faculty Need to Succeed and Thrive at RIT? • Mentoring • Assistance with research and publications • Improved networking skills • Strong self-agency • Keen self awareness • Negotiation skills • All of the above • None of the above - others

  13. Break-out Session:What else do women faculty need to succeed and thrive at RIT? • At your table discuss the above question. • Record thoughts from group members on easel. • Select table representative to summarize above to share with everyone in the session.

  14. Wrap-up:What’s next? • How can you become more involved? • Visit EXPO NSF ADVANCE Connect@RIT booth to learn more and “sign-up” • Consider supporting Allies and Advocates • Giveaway • Comment card • What else do you wish that we had talked about today?

  15. Thank-you and Questions?

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