Thriving in Academia, 9781433836398
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Navigate academia, secure tenure, and thrive at teaching-focused universities.

Thriving in Academia

Building a Career at a Teaching-Focused Institution

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    254 pages

  • Release Date

    29 September 2021

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Summary

Veteran professors synthesize their combined years of expertise at primarily undergraduate, teaching-focused universities into easy-to-follow advice for graduate students and current faculty seeking to build thriving careers at similar institutions.

Writing in a friendly tone that includes their personal reflections, the authors guide readers through the entire career trajectory: finding and applying for positions, developing essential knowledge and skills over the co…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781433836398
ISBN-10:1433836394
Author:Pamela I. Ansburg, Mark E. Basham, Regan A.R. Gurung
Publisher:American Psychological Association
Imprint:American Psychological Association
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:254
Release Date:29 September 2021
Weight:363g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

I wish I amp rsquo d had the sound guidance in this thoughtfully written book when I was starting out on the tenure track. It amp rsquo s a much-needed resource for graduate students interested in a career in academe as well as early career faculty trying to find their way. - Roxanne A. Donovan, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA Although there amp rsquo s no shortage of books about success inside a college classroom, new academics are often left wondering, amp ldquo But what about everything else? amp rdquo And since most graduate degree programs prepare future researchers and not teachers, the early years of an academic career can be particularly overwhelming for those at teaching-focused institutions. Thriving in Academia: Building a Career at a Teaching-Focused Institution pulls back the curtain on the whats, whys, and hows of higher ed success from the viewpoint of three academics who center teaching in everything that they do. - Lindsay Masland, PhD, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC Ansburg, Basham, and Gurung combine their years of experience climbing the ranks and negotiating the hurdles of academia into a great read. Their volume is filled with valuable insights for those considering a career as a faculty member at a teaching-focused institution and those already on their way. - Eric Wiertelak, PhD, DeWitt Wallace Professor of Psychology, Macalester College, St. Paul, MN

About The Author

Pamela I. Ansburg

Pamela I. Ansburg, PhD, has spent her career at teaching-focused institutions and holds a doctorate in cognitive psychology with a focus on understanding insightful problem solving. She is a full professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver). Pamela serves as the director for faculty engagement in MSU Denver’s Classroom to Career hub and she established the Undergraduate Research Program at MSU Denver. She has been an active member of the Society for the Teaching of Psychology, including serving as the vice president for recognition and awards.

Mark E. Basham, PhD, has a doctorate in neuroscience and has spent his career at teaching-focused institutions. He is currently an associate professor at Regis University, where he has been director of the Neuroscience Program for the past years. Mark’s research focuses on the neural mechanisms of experience-dependent plasticity. He has been an academic advisor, student club advisor, and faculty senator and has served on or chaired multiple service committees, including the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, the Academic Council, and the Faculty Handbook Committee. He is a long-standing member of the international organization, Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience.

Regan A. R. Gurung, PhD, is a social psychologist whose research encompasses social, health, and pedagogical psychology. At Oregon State University, he is associate vice provost and executive director of the Center for Teaching and Learning, professor of psychological science, and director of the General Psychology Program. His books include Health Psychology: Well-Being in a Diverse World (4th ed.) and The Worth Guide to Studying Like a Champion, and he is founding coeditor of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology. He has won numerous teaching awards, including the American Psychology Foundation’s Charles L. Brewer Distinguished Teaching of Psychology Award.

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