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Your Permanent Position

 

Now that you’ve gotten a permanent position, there are new issues you have to begin dealing with as well as some old ones.

See also APS Trainees Web Site

Index
Your new position
Your future career


Your new position

Setting up a lab
Supervising staff and other employees
Management of projects/grants
Working in teams 
Developing your skills

Dealing with job vs. family stresses
How to get selected for grant review boards
Networking

Workshops
Transition from Postdoc to Jr. Faculty: Surviving the Initial Years
APS Trainee Symposium April 2006

Mastering the Juggling Act: Laboratory, Life and Leadership Roles
APS/ASPET Women in Physiology & Pharmacology Committees Symposium April 2006

FORWARD to Professorship Workshop
   Sponsored by George Washington University and Gallaudet University
Geared for women and minorities interested in tenure-track positions in science, engineering or mathematics

Articles
Confidence Gap for New Profs
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed
July 2008

Chronicle Careers: On the Tenure Track
    News and Advice
The Chronicle of Higher Education

Advice for Early Career STEM Faculty
Project Kaleidoscope

ScienceCareers.org

The Scientist
 

Your future career
How to search for the next perfect job
Evaluating a job offer
Salary expectations
Dealing with the tenure/promotion process


See also:

Career Planning
Developing your skills
Being Mentored/Mentoring