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The arc of the academic research career : issues and implications for U.S. science and engineering leadership : summary of a workshop

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The arc of the academic research career : issues and implications for U.S. science and engineering leadership : summary of a workshop / Beryl Lieff Benderly, rapporteur ; Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy ; Policy and Global Affairs ; National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.
Author
Workshop on the Arc of the Academic Research Career: Issues and Implications for U.S. Science and Engineering Leadership (Workshop) (2013 : Washington, D.C.)
Publication
  • Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, [2014]
  • ©2014

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  • Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy (U.S.), issuing body. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/isb
  • National Research Council (U.S.). Policy and Global Affairs, issuing body. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/isb
  • National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), issuing body. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/isb
  • National Academy of Engineering, issuing body. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/isb
  • Institute of Medicine (U.S.), issuing body. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/isb
Description
ix, 67 pages : color illustrations; 23 cm
Summary
  • "America's research universities have undergone striking change in recent decades, as have many aspects of the society that surrounds them. This change has important implications for the heart of every university: the faculty. To sustain their high level of intellectual excellence and their success in preparing young people for the various roles they will play in society, universities need to be aware of how evolving conditions affect their ability to attract the most qualified people and to maximize their effectiveness as teachers and researchers. Gender roles, family life, the demographic makeup of the nation and the faculty, and the economic stability of higher education all have shifted dramatically over the past generation. In addition, strong current trends in technology, funding, and demographics suggest that change will continue and perhaps even accelerate in academe in the years to come. One central element of academic life has remained essentially unchanged for generations, however: the formal structure of the professorial career. Developed in the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to suit circumstances quite different from today's, and based on traditions going back even earlier, this customary career path is now a source of strain for both the individuals pursuing it and the institutions where they work. The Arc of the Academic Research Career is the summary of a workshop convened by The Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy in September 2013 to examine major points of strain in academic research careers from the point of view of both the faculty members and the institutions. National experts from a variety of disciplines and institutions discussed practices and strategies already in use on various campuses and identified issues as yet not effectively addressed. This workshop summary addresses the challenges universities face, from nurturing the talent of future faculty members to managing their progress through all the stages of their careers to finding the best use of their skills as their work winds down."--Publisher's description.
  • "America's research universities have undergone striking change in recent decades, as have many aspects of the society that surrounds them. This change has important implications for the heart of every university: the faculty. To sustain their high level of intellectual excellence and their success in preparing young people for the various roles they will play in society, universities need to be aware of how evolving conditions affect their ability to attract the most qualified people and to maximize their effectiveness as teachers and researchers. Gender roles, family life, the demographic makeup of the nation and the faculty, and the economic stability of higher education all have shifted dramatically over the past generation. In addition, strong current trends in technology, funding, and demographics suggest that change will continue and perhaps even accelerate in academe in the years to come. One central element of academic life has remained essentially unchanged for generations, however: the formal structure of the professorial career. Developed in the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to suit circumstances quite different from today's, and based on traditions going back even earlier, this customary career path is now a source of strain for both the individuals pursuing it and the institutions where they work. The Arc of the Academic Research Career is the summary of a workshop convened by The Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy in September 2013 to examine major points of strain in academic research careers from the point of view of both the faculty members and the institutions. National experts from a variety of disciplines and institutions discussed practices and strategies already in use on various campuses and identified issues as yet not effectively addressed. This workshop summary addresses the challenges universities face, from nurturing the talent of future faculty members to managing their progress through all the stages of their careers to finding the best use of their skills as their work winds down."-- Publisher's description.
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Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Additional Formats (note)
  • Also available via the World Wide Web.
Contents
Background to Change -- Getting Started -- The Tenure Track and Beyond -- Moving into Retirement -- The Other Academe -- Looking Ahead -- Appendix A: Workshop Agenda --Appendix B: Speakers' Biographies.
ISBN
  • 0309298962
  • 9780309298964
OCLC
  • ocn874099685
  • 874099685
  • SCSB-5743614
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Columbia University Libraries