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UMBI's Office of Faculty Affairs oversees and facilitates faculty processes and services that affect their academic life at UMBI. To serve the faculty, this Office wishes to provide a clearinghouse for links and resources for professional development and ethics compliance, particularly for our young scientists. We encourage you to also examine the resources available on the web pages of ORIC's Office of Safety and Compliance.

 


RESOURCES FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Responsible Conduct of Research

Sabbatical Leave

Making the Right Moves: A Practical Guide to Scientific Management for Postdocs and New Faculty
Burroughs Wellcome Fund and Howard Hughes Medical Institute
2nd Edition (PDF)

On Being A Scientist: A Guide to Responsible Conduct in Research
National Academy of Sciences
3rd Edition (PDF)

Career Advice for Life Scientists II
American Society for Cell Biology
Women in Cell Biology (PDF)

Teach What You Don't Know
The Chronicle of Higer Education (PDF)

List of Books in the Lovelace Memorial Library
Dr James Lovelace's Library includes volumes on bioethics, herbal medicine and, world religions. It is located on the first floor of the Columbus Center. Contact Ms Renee Burrell if you wish to borrow a book.

An example for NSF proposals about a mentoring plan for the development of postdoctoral researchers. This was copied from Texas A&M University's web page on research support

A section about mentoring from the forthcoming Faculty Handbook

Links:
Books for Success in Grant Writing and additional links to web pages - - University of Wisconsin Madison

Resources for Addressing NSF's Postdoctoral Mentoring Requirement --TexasA&M University

Links to current articles to help you be a Successful Mentor and and Successful Mentee - - University of Wisconsin Madison

Guidelines for Mentors and Guidelines for Mentees for a successful relationship- - American Physiological Society


Contacts

Candice Rettie, PhD,
Vice President, EPAT
410-385-6311

John Trant, PhD,
Associate Vice President, Faculty Affairs
410-385-6323

contact:
Renee Burrell,
Academic Program Support Specialist
410-385-6361

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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