Consistent with the need for individual academic units to adopt practices that work effectively within their own context and culture, the Provost’s Office requires all colleges and schools to put in place formal search ...
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Step 1: Develop a Position Description Develop a position description that includes strategic scholarly areas, desired experience, and disciplinary background. Write the description that appeals to a broad applicant pool. Avoid narrowing the field ...
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Overview The Provost and President issue an annual award honoring two Cornell faculty members for their transformational excellence in research, teaching and service through diversity. This university-wide award is aimed at tenure track, tenured, ...
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The Office of Faculty Development and Diversity has created new tools and issued guidelines to benefit faculty search committees and faculty candidates as they prepare and evaluate Statements of Contribution to Diversity. All candidates ...
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Description of Experience with and/or Planned Approaches to Working with Diverse Communities in Research, Teaching, Service and/or Outreach In 1868, Ezra Cornell wrote, “I would found an institution where any person can find instruction ...
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Ph.D. Production by Program, Race and Gender The Faculty Pipeline report shows the top 50 higher education institutions graduating the most number of Ph.Ds in the United States. In addition to displaying awards by ...
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Oct. 6, 2016 Provost ups the ante to attract outstanding diverse faculty By Susan Kelley Joe Wilensky/Cornell Chronicle Provost Michael Kotlikoff, left, chats with Rachit Agarwal, assistant professor of computer science, center, and Jon McKenzie, ...
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The goal of this session is to highlight strategies for communicating effectively with graduate students. Participants will explore ways to manage conflict between graduate students and between students and their advisor, resolving misunderstandings, clarifying ...
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Dr. Caroline Solomon, Associate Professor of Biology at Gallaudet University in Washington, DC, will discuss research on how to engage more members of the deaf and hard of hearing community in STEM. She will ...
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Join a small group discussion on Ta-Nehishi Coates’ thought-provoking book, “Between the World and Me,” winner of the 2015 National Book Award for Nonfiction. Thursday, April 28, 2016 12:20 – 1:10 p.m. Multiple locations across ...
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