Free Guide
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO SERVICE
FOR PRE-TENURE FACULTY
Feeling in the dark about service on the tenure track? This guide gives you the insider scoop including:
âś” What service is and how much of it you should be doing before tenure
âś” The main difference between pre-tenure and post-tenure service
âś” Examples of which service activities are appropriate for assistant professors (and which ones are not)
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD"Becca provided a supportive structure for me to identify my own roadblocks and develop strategies that worked for me, rather than simply giving me a list of recommendations or telling me what to do...I learned how to be more intentional about my time, which has helped me become more productive during work hours and feel less guilty when it's time to rest."
Laura
Hey, Assistant Professors, I've been there...
In my first few years on the tenure track, I worked all of the time, but usually not on the right things.
I spent way too much time on teaching and service, and sacrificed my evenings and weekends (and sleep) for research. I didn’t exercise, or pursue hobbies, or make friends, or eat well. I was stressed, and exhausted, and lonely.Â
I know now that it doesn’t have to be this way. You can earn tenure without working yourself into the ground. Instead of repeating my mistakes, I want you to learn from them.