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Tomorrow's Professor:
Preparing for Academic Careers in Science and Engineering
by Richard M. Reis, Stanford University
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"This [book] should be a major hit. There is no competition,
there is a crying need, the book is interesting, well written,
and comprehensive."
Michael Lightner, professor of Electrical Engineering,
University of Colorado at Boulder
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"Simply the best book on the market for scientists. Comprehensive,
analytical and broad in focus."
From: "Resources for Getting and Keeping an Academic
Job," Career Management Series III, University of California
Berkeley, September, 1997, by Anne J, MacLachlan, Ph.D., Higher
Education Consultant
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"I have read about half the book and cannot put it down.
The book is very well written and presents the material very
clearly. I look forward to reading the rest of your book and
trying to follow the guidelines you have laid out. (See
full text of expanded review.)
Carl Aronson, Macromolecular Science and Engineering,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
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"I am voraciously reading "Tomorrow's Professor."
I find it an excellent source of accurate information. Most
of the academic job hunting process described therein matches
almost exactly what I've experienced thus far. Your book is
proving itself to be the academic "What Color is your Parachute?"
in part geared for graduate students: Thank you for taking
the time to write it!"
Andrew Duchowski, Computer Science Department, Texas
A&M University
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TOMORROW'S PROFESSOR is designed to help you prepare for, find,
and succeed at an academic career in science and engineering. At
a time when anxiety around the academic career opportunities for
Ph.D.s in such fields is at an all-time high, TOMORROW'S PROFESSOR
provides a realistic, practical approach to career development for
today's graduate students, postdocs, and beginning professors. This
book
- presents a no-holds barred look at the academic enterprise,
separating myth from reality in a way that allows you to make
informed career choices;
- describes a powerful preparation strategy to make you competitive
for academic positions while maintaining your options for worthwhile
careers in government and industry;
- explains how to get the offer you want and the start-up package
you need to help insure success in your first critical years on
the job;
- provides essential insights from experienced faculty on how
to develop a rewarding academic career and a quality of life that
is both balanced and fulfilling.
TOMORROW'S PROFESSOR looks at the full range of North American
four-year academic institutions while featuring some 30 vignettes
and over 50 other individual stories that bring to life the principles
and strategies outlined in the book.
IEEE PRESS:
May 1997/Softcover/400pp
List Price: $39.95
Member Price: $35.00
IEEE Order No. PP5602-QCL
ISBN 0-7803-1136-1
CONTENTS:
- Part I. Setting the Stage: The Academic Enterprise; Science
and Engineering in Higher Education; New Challenges for the Professorate;
- Part II. Preparing for an Academic Career: Your Professional
Preparation Strategy; Research as a Graduate and Postdoc; Teaching
Experiences Prior to Becoming a Professor;
- Part III. Finding and Getting the Best Possible Academic Position:
Identifying the Possibilities; Applying for Positions; Getting
the Results You Want;
- Part IV. Looking Ahead to Your First Years on the Job -- Advice
From the Field: Insights on Managing Your Personal and Professional
Life; Insights on Teaching and Learning; Insights on Research;
Insights on Professional Responsibility; Insights on Tenure; Insights
on Academia: Needed Changes; Appendices
NEWSFLASH!
Send your "strategies for success" to the MAILING LIST of Tomorrow's Professor.
See more complete selections from
Tomorrow's Professor, including the Table of Contents, Preface
and Introduction.
See the full text of Chapter 4, "Your Professional Preparation Strategy"
from Tomorrow's Professor.
Read what the readers say!
See also The
Tenure Journey article in ASEE
Prism.
TOMORROW'S PROFESSOR
Preparing for Academic Careers in Science and Engineering
by Richard M. Reis, Stanford University
IEEE Order No. PP5602-QCL
To order
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