CIRTLcast Video Featuring Michigan State's Ann Austin

We are happy to announce a new 10 minute condensed version of Ann Austin's CIRTLcast from April, 2010. In this video Ann talks about what young faculty members need to be able to do and know. She addresses many questions, including: What is faculty work like and how is it changing? What does the new generation of faculty need to be able to do? What competencies should graduate students and post-docs develop as they prepare for faculty roles?

Ann Austin is a Professor of Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education and Director of the Global Institute for Higher Education at Michigan State University, and Co-P.I. of CIRTL. Ann has researched and written extensively about faculty work and careers, including her recent co-authored book (with J. Gappa and A. Trice) entitled Rethinking Faculty Work: Higher Education's Strategic Imperative.

Video: http://www.youtube.com/user/CIRTLNetwork#p/u/0/OL0zgKI5Tz8

More information on past CIRTLcasts: http://www.cirtl.net/cirtlcasts/archive