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New Graduate Directors

Building the capacity of new graduate program directors to effectively lead their graduate programs, and ensure they have a network of support and resources to do so.

Eligibility

Graduate program directors who have started in their roles within the past 5 years, although preference will be given to those who have started within the past 3 years.

Amount

Each participant will receive $500 in professional development funds.

Submission

Online Application

Deadline

TBA

Purpose and Description

Strengthening our graduate programs and establishing their reputation for excellence and 黑料社区 success is an important part of the vision for Miami’s future, and graduate program directors play a critical role in this area.

This FLC aims to build the capacity of new graduate program directors to effectively lead their graduate programs, and ensure they have a network of support and resources to do so.

 Activities

  • Learn and apply skills in areas the FLC members identify as areas of interest/priority, such as:
    • Graduate recruitment and admissions.
    • Issues related to graduate education funding.
    • On-boarding and advising graduate 黑料社区s.
    • Supporting diverse graduate 黑料社区s.
    • Supporting graduate 黑料社区 mental health and well-being.
    • Developing, improving, and accrediting high quality programs.
    • Leadership skills.
    • Utilizing university systems (e.g., BI, CIM, Slate) to support graduate education.
    • University policies, with a focus on policies related to graduate 黑料社区s and programs.
    • Supervising GAs/RAs/TAs.
    • How to find mentorship, support, and answers.
  • Contribute to a set of New Graduate Director orientation materials that can be used by future new graduate directors.
  • Support other graduate directors by sharing resources, lessons learned, engaging in problem solving, and providing encouragement.
  • Co-develop and propose one or more Lilly Conference presentations based on relevant topics that emerge from FLC work and lessons learned.
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Members

2023-2024

  • Angela Black, Family Science & Social Work; Co-Facilitator
  • Eric Brooks, Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health
  • Darrel Davis, Educational Psychology
  • Allison Farmer, Information Systems and Analytics
  • Callie Maddox, Sports Leadership and Management
  • Claire McLeod, Geology and Environmental Earth Science
  • Amity Noltemeyer, Educational Psychology; Co-Dacilitator
  • Arnold Olszewski, Speech Pathology and Audiology
  • Beata Randrianantoanina, Mathematics
  • Jennifer Rode, Nursing
  • Jonathan Wolff, Economics

Center for Teaching Excellence

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551 E. High Street
Oxford, OH 45056