FORWARD to Professorship in STEM: Inclusive Faculty Development Strategies That Work provides best practices on how to design and implement inclusive workshops aimed at supporting faculty and staff in their career development. The book addresses fundamental skills and strategies to excel in academia, with a focus on assisting women and other underrepresented groups to succeed in obtaining tenure-track faculty positions, and in acquiring tenure. Contributors from wide geographical, disciplinary, and career backgrounds offer their insights on challenges in academia, lessons learned, successes, and outcomes, with chapters devoted to tenure and beyond, collaborations and funding, impact on, and of, the deaf culture, and engaging differences. - Offers insights from a variety of institutions, STEM disciplines, and backgrounds - Contains valuable information on diversity, leadership, minorities, work-life satisfaction, and professional career development - Provides best practices on how to design and implement inclusive workshops aimed at supporting faculty and staff in their career development - Covers topics such as tenure and beyond, collaborations and funding, impact on, and of, the deaf culture, and engaging differences - Provides specific avenues and processes for implementing inclusive professional development workshops - Includes appendices on budgeting and programming examples
The few, and generally obsolete Tagalog words of Arabic and/or Persian origin that can be found in old and modern dictionaries are fragments from a period when they must have been more numerous, although their number cannot ever have been very large. Some illustrate how Manila was an outpost of the Bornean polity based in Brunei, itself a part of the Indo-Javanese system, while others point at direct contacts with traders who spoke some varieties of Arabic, but were probably Indians, Persians, Armenians from Persia or even Turks. Thus these terms entered Tagalog over a very long period that lasted until the 19th Century.
Deep, dark secrets and miracles of healing both find a home in this tale of doubt turning to belief. After discovering a healing pool in the church basement, pastor Carla Donovan sorts through her own tattered faith, while defending her life against someone in her own church--someone who doesn't want a secret buried beneath the miracle pool to be revealed.
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