Forms & Resources
Note: Thank you for your interest in ADVANCE Project TRACS, our NSF funded Institutional Transformational Grant which ended August 31, 2017. The pages that follow are historical documents for informational purposes only.
THESE FORMS WERE CREATED AND/OR USED BY ADVANCE PROJECT TRACS AND MAY NOT BE CURRENT.
Faculty Diversity Dashboard on the Office of Planning and Analysis website
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Grant-Writing Bootcamp |
Equity Advocate |
Family Advocate |
Promotion, Retention, and Tenure Bias-Literacy Training GuideDownload 398 kb PDF |
Broadening the Participation in the University Faculty Search Process: A Facilitor's GuideDownload 1.1 Mb PDF |
ADVANCE Project TRACS Overview
This short film showcases how ADVANCE Project TRACS broadly cultivated the recruitment, retention and advancement of STEM/SBS women faculty at Montana State University.
STRIDE Workshop on Faculty Recruitment for Diversity and Excellence
On April 29th, 2013, two members of the University of Michigan ADVANCE STRIDE* Committee visited MSU to present a workshop on Faculty Recruitment for Diversity and Excellence. This presentation was designed to provide information and advice about practices that will maximize the likelihood that diverse, well-qualified candidates for faculty positions will be identified and, if selected for offers, successfully recruited. The workshop provides both background information and concrete advice about practices that make searches more successful in producing diverse candidate pools and hiring the candidates you want to attract.
*Strategies and Tactics for Recruiting to Improve Diversity and Excellence
First Lecture Introduction Program
Based on similar programs developed at other ADVANCE universities, our program aims to support new women faculty in the classroom and enhance their experience of autonomy, competence and relatedness, by explicitly communicating to students on the first day of class that they are fortunate to be on the receiving end of scholarly and pedagogical excellence. The First Lecture Introduction requires having a respected authority figure take just thirty seconds to introduce a new faculty member, and to convey to students that they are in good hands with this valued expert. We encourage Department Heads/Chairs or Deans to come to the classroom and make this introduction for all new faculty, but especially junior women faculty in STEM/SBS.
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