4th Annual CONFERENCE FOR PRE-TENURE WOMEN September 26-27, 2013 @ Purdue University
Registration Available June 4, 2013
The Conference for Pre-Tenure Women, launched in 2010, helps women identify strategies and goals towards tenure and realize their potential in careers in higher education. It also provides opportunities for women faculty to develop strong leadership skills. The target audience for participation in the Conference is post-doctoral/pre-tenure women from all disciplines.
Keynote Speakers
Yolanda Flores Nieman, Senior Vice Provost, University of North Texas; editor, Presumed incompetent: The intersections of race and class for women in academia (Utah State UP, 2012)
Kathy L. Guthrie, Assistant Professor of Higher
Education, Department of Educational Leadership and
Policy Studies, Florida State University
Session topics include
Breakout sessions focused on developing the
promotion and tenure package, building alliances, and
making a plan towards tenure
Your plan to Tenure
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From Graduate Student to Faculty Member
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Navigating Difficult Climates
- The Other Side of the Table: Ask questions of a newly tenured faculty member to get her take on what the tenure process looked like.
Preferred Hotel
Please call the Union Club Hotel (800) 320-6291 to make reservations, you will not be able to reserve online. Please let the reservation desk know you are attending the Pre-Tenure Conference. There are a limited block of rooms available the night of September 25th and 26th, early reservations are strongly encouraged for out-of-town participants. Some hotels are sold out and availability is limited near Purdue during conference dates.
How to survive and thrive by asking the right questions
By Wendy C Crone
Planning for Success: A View from Department Heads
By Purdue Department Heads
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Managing Work-Life Relationships in the Flexible Job Age: What Women Academics Should Know
By Ellen E Kossek
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GPS for your Career: Mapping Your Course to Faculty Vitality
By Mary Dankoski
How to measure impact in the Promotion and Tenure Packet: What counts?
By Tenure Task Force Panel
The three things I learned at the Purdue Conference for Pre-Tenure Women: on being a radical scholar
By Kate Clancy | SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
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Your Plan to Tenure
By Beverly Davenport Sypher
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Friday Plenary
By Mary Dankoski
Salary Negotiation
By Sara Laschever
Supplemental Material
Job Satisfaction and Gender
32 Colleges Are Named Most Friendly to Junior Faculty
Mobilizing Women's Inclusive Leadership Skills
By Gertrude Fraser and Kathleen Wong (Lau)
Taking Control of Your Success
By Mildred Garcia
Smart Moves for Smart Women
By Leslie Crumpton-Young
Purdue Conference for Pre-Tenure Women Organizers:
Beverly Davenport Sypher, Ph.D.
Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs
Chair, Butler Center for Leadership Excellence
Katie Pope
Managing Director, Butler Center for Leadership Excellence

