Power Lunch for Regional Campus Faculty:
Teaching and Research in Tenure and Promotion
Christine Curtis
Vice Provost for Faculty Development
Friday, October 23, 2009, 12:15-1:45 p.m.
Center for Teaching Excellence, Thomas Cooper Library, Room 511
Description
Effective teaching is a core value at the University of South Carolina and is essential for tenure and promotion. New faculty should seek and obtain whatever assistance is needed early on to be effective teachers. However, being a productive scholar as an effective researcher or a creative artist is also essential for tenure and promotion. Balance is, therefore, required. The Center for Teaching Excellence invites new tenure track faculty to join us for lunch, for brief presentations by Vice Provost Christine Curtis and a recently tenured faculty member, and an interactive discussion of mechanisms faculty can use to achieve balance between effective teaching and productive scholarship.
Registration is required to participate in this Power Lunch. Register by October 19th by filling out the online registration form below:
Registration
About the Presenter
Dr. Curtis manages the faculty development programs and matters for the Provost’s Office. She coordinates the tenure and promotion process, administers the faculty hiring program called Faculty Excellence Initiative or FEI, manages the sabbatical program, mentoring program, faculty awards for teaching, research, and service, and oversees the named and endowed chairs program. Dr. Curtis assists the Provost and leads programs in matters of faculty retention, diversity and equity, leadership development for chairs, administrators and faculty leaders, and interdisciplinary opportunities for faculty. She is leading the Centers of Economic Excellence Program and serves in a leadership role in the Consortium for Enterprise Systems Management.