This episode's full transcript can be found at RisewithClarity.com/4, along with other useful resources for WOC faculty.
Have you ever stopped to consider how many different hats you typically have to wear as a professor? Or in other words, how many different roles are you expected to perform in your job as a professor on the tenure track?
As WOC faculty, you not only serve as professors in the classroom, but you also have to take on a wide range of activities as researchers, scientists, advisors, and administrators—just to name a few.
But have you ever realized that some hats may be rather ill-fitting, while others are tailor made for you? As you move forward on the tenure track, how can you better assess which hats or professorial roles you want to invest further in and prioritize? This may be especially important if you are having difficulty balancing several roles on a daily basis.
This episode provides some insights for WOC faculty as they navigate the multifaceted roles they have to take on as professors in today’s higher ed environment.
Dr. Katherine Lee is a Higher Ed Coach and Career Strategist and a former tenured professor at an R1 university. She helps women of color faculty to manage the tenure track, navigate politics, and take the next steps to advance their careers. To find more resources or to work with Katherine, check out her website at: Rise with Clarity.