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Early Career Scholars Program

The Sloan Work and Family Research Network is proud to announce the launch of its Early Career Scholars Program. The goal of this project is to develop supports for recent doctoral recipients and facilitate their teaching and research scholarship. By offering resources and consultation, the initiative will help move promising young scholars into tenured appointments and secure senior level positions, as well as keep them firmly embedded within the work-family community.

The idea for this initiative emerged from a discussion led by Kathleen Christensen with directors of a number of the Sloan Centers on Working Families, who shared their observations concerning the challenges pre-doctoral and post-doctoral students faced as they moved into their jobs from the Sloan Centers. Through this discussion, it became clear that newer faculty commonly found themselves isolated in positions that lack the mentorship and supports that were present in their graduate and post-doctoral institutions.

All applicants to the Early Career Scholars Program will receive periodic mailings of opportunities of special interest to junior work-family scholars. A core group of 15 junior scholars will be identified to create a team of emergent work-family leaders. This group will develop collaborative projects that contribute to their teaching and research scholarship, and participate in periodic teleconferences. They will engage in peer-mentorship, as they review each other’s manuscripts and grant applications in draft form. They will also be invited to participate in pre-conferences to be held in advance of the annual meetings sponsored by the various Sloan Centers on Working Families. The Sloan Work and Family Research Network will be able to supplement travel expenses to these events.

To launch the Early Career Scholars Program, recent Ph.D. recipients are being identified and contacted. Many are being located through their previous affiliations with Sloan Centers on Working Families, and others are being located by canvassing Dissertation Abstracts for the authors of recent theses on work-family issues. These individuals will be encouraged to apply, along with open calls for applications.

We appreciate members of the work-family community passing along this announcement to former students and junior level associates.
 

Eligibility


To be eligible, applicants must have received their Ph.D. (or comparable terminal degree) in 2002 or later. They must be at the early career stage (commonly assistant professorships, instructors, or junior research positions), and can not yet hold a tenured or senior level appointment. Those employed in current post-doctoral fellowships are not eligible, but former post-doctoral fellows are eligible to participate.

Stephen Sweet (Ithaca College) is coordinating this project and questions can be directed to him at (607) 274-3910 or ssweet@ithaca.edu. This application can be emailed directly or sent via USPS to:


Dr. Stephen Sweet
Ithaca College
Department of Sociology
Muller Faculty Center
Ithaca, NY 14850

Review of applications will begin September 20, 2007.


Download the 2007-2008 application here.

 

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