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Equity-Minded Leadership (for Chairs, academic leaders, and faculty members)
The video modules and materials in this course on Equity-Minded Leadership have been provided by Faculty Advancement Network for use by its member institutions.The Equity-Minded Leadership series covers a number of topics including faculty service and workload, faculty recruitment and hiring, mentoring, graduate education, and culture and climate. Leading scholars in these areas are featured, including: Dr. Estela Mara Bensimon; Kimberly Griffin, Ph.D.; Roman Liera, Ph.D.; Dr. KerryAnn O’Meara; and Damani White-Lewis, Ph.D, Click here for the self-registration link.

Mentoring, Advising, and Starting a Lab (for Early Career Faculty)
John Boothroyd, Associate Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Burt and Marion Avery Professor of Immunology provides a series of video modules to help you start your lab and mentor and advise students and trainees. Even if you are not a lab scientist, these modules contain helpful information about mentoring and advising students, including how to set expectations and tips for one-on-one mentoring and establishing yourself as an early career faculty member. Click here for the self-registration link

Faculty Mentee Guide (for Early Career Faculty)
This self-paced guide includes information, tools, and resources for early career faculty who are seeking mentoring. It is intended to supplement existing school and department procedures and programs. Click here for the self-registration link.

Mentoring Faculty Guide (for Senior Faculty and Chairs)
This self-paced guide includes information, tools, and resources for senior faculty and chairs who have a role in mentoring early career faculty. It is intended to supplement existing school and department procedures and programs. Click here for the self-registration link.

New Faculty Orientation Resources 
This self-paced guide includes information, tools, and resources for new faculty. These resources are provided to help incoming faculty get off to a productive start at Stanford. 
Please contact facultydevelopment@stanford.edu to register.

Stanford Faculty Writing Program 
This course includes various resources for increasing writing productivity. Click here for the self-registration link.

Stanford Faculty Search Committee Briefing
Faculty search briefing and resources for faculty search committees. Information on this site is intended for faculty search committee chairs, members and administrators who assist faculty search committees, as well as senior associate deans or others in dean’s offices working with faculty searches. Click here for the self-registration link