National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD)
- Visit https://www.facultydiversity.org/join
- Select "Santa Clara University" in the drop-down menu and click on "Continue"
- Click on "Activate My Membership"
- Complete the form and click "Continue"
- Once verified by NCFDD, you will receive an email verifying your membership.
About the NCFDD
The National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD) is an independent professional development, training and mentoring community for over 90,000 faculty, post-docs and grad students, dedicated to supporting academics in making successful transitions throughout their careers. They offer workshops, professional development training and intensive mentorship programs.
NCFDD training teaches concrete, empirically tested strategies for increasing productivity and pays special attention to the challenges of underrepresented faculty. In addition to monthly training workshops, NCFDD provides an opportunity for individual scholars to become more effective.
SCU Institutional membership provides relevant professional development training, support from highly trained and successful mentors, a confidential “safe space” for problem solving, and downloadable formats for self-paced learning.
Institutional Membership includes access to
- The Monday Motivator
- Monthly Core Curriculum webinars
- Guest Expert Webinars, and Multi-Week Courses
- Full library of all previous webinars and multi-week courses
- 14-Day Writing Challenges with WriteNow accountability tracking
- Private Discussion Forums with moderated monthly writing challenges
- Peer-mentor ("buddy") matches
- Dissertation Success Curriculum & Discussion Forum for advanced graduate students
- Priority registration for the Faculty Success Program
- Alumni program enrollment free of charge for Faculty Success Program Alumni
- Greater success with publications and securing external funding for research
- Increased confidence as an independent researcher and scholar
- Healthier personal and professional relationships with departmental colleagues
- Increased interactions with campus-based and external mentors, sponsors, and collaborators
- Increased job satisfaction and retention
Faculty Success Program
Over the last five years, over 80 tenure-stream faculty from SCU have participated in the National Council on Faculty Development and Diversity's (NCFDD) Faculty Success Program. We keep funding this opportunity (which started as a pilot for three faculty) because faculty keep telling us how valuable it is.
All participants have reported that the intensive personal mentoring and accountability of the NCFDD program resulted in significant positive effects on their research and productivity. Many have experienced extraordinary benefits. A few excerpts from SCU colleagues' responses to the program:
- The Faculty Success Program has profoundly altered my relationship to writing and to time management. The concrete strategies and skills the program cultivates have been invaluable in helping me prioritize research and writing at times when doing so feels extremely difficult. (Teaching Professor)
- [FSP] provided me with the three things I need most to write during the summer: inspiration, structure and accountability. The trick is they provide these in a way that is encouraging and supportive rather than punitive. The end result was that I finished multiple projects over the summer (including two peer-reviewed journal articles that were subsequently accepted for publication) and I was more productive throughout the regular school year because I had better tools to rely on all year long. (Teaching Professor)
- I learned how to be proactive in planning and prioritizing my work. I now enjoy control over what is, otherwise, an endless to-do list. At the end of each week, I feel accomplished rather than overwhelmed by all that remains to be done. (Teaching Professor)
For more information, take a look at the program website. While the program is appropriately described as intensive, all activities occur via phone and online, but in real time with a specific community of faculty peers from other institutions. It's a virtual but highly personal and confidential mentoring program, with a primary focus on research/writing productivity.
If the NCFDD's Faculty Success Program looks like it would support your professional development and research trajectory at this point in your career, please submit a very brief (a paragraph at most) rationale to facultydevelopment@scu.edu.
This opportunity is offered to first- and second-year tenure track faculty at SCU each year. But because we have heard so much about the substantial benefits from SCU faculty participants, we'd also like to fund as many interested incoming tenure-stream faculty and new post-docs our budget will allow. Participation is co-funded by Faculty Development, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, and your Dean. If we cannot fund all interested colleagues, we will establish an interest list for subsequent sessions.
Please contact us with any questions.