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Advice for New Faculty Members: Nihl Nimus

Advice for New Faculty Members: Nihl Nimus

Authored by
Robert Boice
Former Professor of Psychology, SUNY
Publication date
2000
Book Review

Nihl nimus means "nothing in excess", which is the theme of this book. It suggests some rules and ways of working for new faculty members, which will help them adjust to their new reality - seeking tenure, writing research papers and proposals, designing teaching and learning experiences, marking and assessing students, dealing with eager students and those not so eager. The first year of a new academic position can "make or break" a career. This book will help focus attention on what matters most and also help with practical approaches to the work at hand. Invaluable for the new faculty member and a helpful reminder to more experienced faculty members to keep the key roles - teaching, research and community service - in perspective.

Target Audience
Faculty and Instructors
Link to book
https://www.pearson.ch/HigherEducation/Pearson/EAN/9780205281596/Advice-for-New-…
APA Citation

Boice, R. (2000). Advice for new faculty members: Nihl Nimus. New York: Pearson.

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Faculty Development

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