Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 69.73 |
Liaison | Lindsey Lyons |
Submission Date | April 30, 2012 |
Executive Letter | Download |
Dickinson College
PAE-9: Support Programs for Future Faculty
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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4.00 / 4.00 |
Melissa
Keebler Assistant Chief of Staff Office of the President |
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Does the institution administer and/or participate in programs that meet the criteria for this credit?:
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A brief description of the institution’s programs that help increase the diversity of higher education faculty :
First, Dickinson is a member of the Consortium for Faculty Diversity in Liberal Arts Colleges (http://www.depauw.edu/admin/acadaffairs/CFD/index.asp). In particular, Dickinson brings potential future faculty to campus by means of The Dissertation Fellowship program:
The dissertation fellowship is intended for scholars who have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. or the M.F.A. except the dissertation; this fellowship is intended for scholars in the final stage of their dissertation and aims, above all, to help the fellow complete the final requirements for the degree during the year of residency. Dissertation fellowship recipients will receive compensation equivalent to the compensation of a starting one-year instructor at the host institution. Modest funds will be made available to finance proposed research and mentoring of teaching and scholarship will be provided, subject to the usual institutional procedures. Dissertation fellowship recipients will be expected to teach the equivalent of one semester-long course during the academic year, to participate in functions such as departmental seminars, and to interact regularly with students.
The Consortium invites applications for dissertation fellowships and post-doctoral fellowships from those who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents who will contribute to increasing the diversity of member colleges by increasing their ethnic and racial diversity, maximizing the educational benefits of diversity and/or increasing the number of professors who can and will use diversity as a resource for enriching the education of students.
Dickinson joined the Consortium in 2004 and brought two dissertation fellows to campus. In 2005 Dickinson sponsored one fellow, one in 2007, and one in 2008. Of these five fellows, four are still at Dickinson as tenure-track assistant professors.
Dickinson thus meets the criteria as outlined in the Stars Technical Manual through its participation in the Consortium for Faculty Diversity in Liberal Arts Colleges.
Second, in order to encourage hiring departments to give serious consideration to qualified candidates from under-represented groups, departments with at least one diversity candidate are automatically allowed to bring three candidates for campus visits rather than the standard two candidates.
Despite Dickinson’s best efforts, the number of faculty from under-represented groups is not as high as it should be. The College will continue to try to recruit more minority faculty both by using current tools and by looking for new opportunities to attract qualified candidates.
In addition to efforts to increase faculty diversity through new hires from under-represented groups, Dickinson also has a robust program to bring visiting international scholars to Carlisle as part of the College’s efforts to internationalize its curriculum; this effort, in turn, is rooted in the College’s nationally recognized program in Global Education.
*The times that Short-Term International Scholars are in residence at Dickinson varies from six days (lectures) to three months (residency); the median stay is around four weeks.
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