Faculty Success

Faculty Forum 2 - Policy Discussion

Two faculty fora will be held to discuss changes to UNT Policies related to faculty members (e.g. new faculty evaluation, tenure, and promotion and faculty discipline). Please take the time to join us at one of these meetings so that the policy changes are responsive to faculty needs.

Forum 1

  • Date: Thursday, January 30, 2014
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
  • Location: Wooten 119

Forum 2

Faculty Forum 1 - Policy Discussion

Two faculty fora will be held to discuss changes to UNT Policies related to faculty members (e.g. new faculty evaluation, tenure, and promotion and faculty discipline). Please take the time to join us at one of these meetings so that the policy changes are responsive to faculty needs.

Forum 1

  • Date: Thursday, January 30, 2014
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
  • Location: Wooten 119

Forum 2

IRB Basics - Human Subjects Research

Please join ORS as Research Integrity & Compliance hosts its first workshop of the Spring semester with IRB Basics (Human Subjects Research and the UNT Institutional Review Board)

Date: Thursday, January 30, 2014

Time: 2:00 - 3:15 p.m.

Location: Marquis Hall, Room 118

Who should attend: Designed for faculty members who will be submitting their first UNT IRB application and graduate students who will be Student Investigators or key personnel for studies involving human subjects research.

Hunks, Chunks, and Bites: Managing Your Small and Large Projects

Do you have 1 or 10 or 100 projects that are unfinished – and you REALLY wish they were complete? Are there days when you intend to get started on – or make progress on – your projects, but somehow the day gets away? This webinar will offer structures and strategies for conceptualizing and completing your projects.

If you apply what you learn in this webinar, you will

Finding Your Topic: Setting Out on Your Dissertation Journey

The dissertation process is a long journey with many twists and turns. Before seting out, you must decide on the topic that will determine both your path and your final destination. This webinar will help doctoral students you know decide if their topic has a “heart.” Finding a topic that you are passionate about will sustain you as you traverse the various obstacles that lie ahead on the dissertation journey.

The Performance of Academia: Overcoming Self-Limiting Beliefs

Do you ever feel like you are an academic “impostor,” living with the dread that you will someday be discovered to be a fraud? Do you feel that you are not really seen for all your strengths and capabilities? Key to academic success is your ability to present yourself in a compelling manner. However, many academics are inhibited by negative self-talk that undermines the way they present their competencies. This webinar will help you to step back and assess how you present your academic capabilities and how you manage others impressions of your abilities. 

Publishing Your Dissertation Research

You may know students who have written and successfully defended their dissertations. Now it is time to begin publishing the work. This webinar will walk you through the process of getting a dissertation ready for publication—whether shaping it into a book manuscript or breaking it into articles for submission to journals.

This webinar will guide you through the following steps to help you get your dissertation published:

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