Message New Faculty Fall Fridays Fall 2025■ especially ■The Center for Faculty Advancement TeamOrganizationNameNameNameNameNameNameClifton BoydAssistant ProfessorAlyssa BrissettHead of Reference, NYU LibrariesTrinh D. EngAssistant Director of Research Proposal Development and PlanningNina Gray, PhDAssistant Vice Provost for Research Planning and AnalysisShaddy SabaAssistant Professor of Social WorkRobyn WeissAssistant Vice President of Student AccessibilityOrganizationNameNameNameNameNameNameSpecial thanks to
NYU RESOURCES FOR RESEARCH AND FACULTY ADVANCEMENT10 - 11:30am | 411 Lafayette StreetThis conversational workshop will feature representatives from NYU Libraries and the Center for Faculty Advancement who are available to describe several resources, programs, and projects available to all NYU faculty and answer questions.AgendaNAVIGATING NYU’S ORGANIZATIONAL LANDSCAPE10 - 11:30am | 411 Lafayette StreetIn this workshop, new faculty will be introduced to the organizational landscape of NYU, with explanations of senior leadership at the institutional and school levels. Then, a panel of 3-4 junior faculty will offer advice centered around the theme of “What I learned in my first year.” Faculty will then be offered the opportunity to ask questions of panelists and CFA staff.ACCESSIBILITY AND INCLUSIVITY AT NYU12:30 - 2pm | 411 Lafayette StreetThe Moses Center for Accessibility and Inclusive Culture will introduce faculty to NYU's disability inclusive culture initiatives and the resources available to support faculty and student accommodation needs.FUNDING YOUR RESEARCH AT NYU: NATURAL SCIENCES & SOCIAL SCIENCES12:30 - 2pm | 411 Lafayette StreetNina Gray and Trinh Eng from NYU’s Office of Research Development will host a workshopto guide faculty through the process of applying for internal and external funding to support research. They will provide information about the services and opportunities available through their office, especially SEED and Mega grants and grant-writing support. This session will be particularly tailored to research in the natural and social sciences.FUNDING YOUR RESEARCHAT NYU: ARTS & HUMANITIES10 - 11:30am | 411 Lafayette StreetNina Gray and Trinh Eng from NYU’s Office of Research Development will host a workshopto guide faculty through the process of applying for internal and external funding to support research. They will provide information about the services and opportunities available through their office, especially SEED and Mega grants and grant-writing support. This session will be particularly tailored to research in the arts and humanities.HOW TO CONFERENCE10 - 11:30am | 411 Lafayette StreetIn this collaborative workshop, Gill will lead a discussion of tips and tricks for strategizing conference participation and travel for early career faculty. Starting with a panel of two faculty in the clusters, then moving to a collaborative information-sharing format, We will share effective solutions to common problems and discuss the value and meaning of conference presentations, travel, and service in the early years of the academic career. Finally, we will discuss conference funding opportunities within NYU.Fri 12SEPTEMBERFri 26SEPTEMBERFri 17OCTOBERFri 19SEPTEMBERFri 3OCTOBERJoin your colleagues! Register Today Fri 24OCTOBER
NYU RESOURCES FOR RESEARCH AND FACULTY ADVANCEMENT10 - 11:30am | 411 Lafayette StreetThis conversational workshop will feature representatives from NYU Libraries and the Center for Faculty Advancement who are available to describe several resources, programs, and projects available to all NYU faculty and answer questions.AgendaNAVIGATING NYU’S ORGANIZATIONAL LANDSCAPE10 - 11:30am | 411 Lafayette StreetIn this workshop, new faculty will be introduced to the organizational landscape of NYU, with explanations of senior leadership at the institutional and school levels. Then, a panel of 3-4 junior faculty will offer advice centered around the theme of “What I learned in my first year.” Faculty will then be offered the opportunity to ask questions of panelists and CFA staff.ACCESSIBILITY AND INCLUSIVITY AT NYU12:30 - 2pm | 411 Lafayette StreetThe Moses Center for Accessibility and Inclusive Culture will introduce faculty to NYU's disability inclusive culture initiatives and the resources available to support faculty and student accommodation needs.FUNDING YOUR RESEARCH AT NYU: NATURAL SCIENCES & SOCIAL SCIENCES12:30 - 2pm | 411 Lafayette StreetNina Gray and Trinh Eng from NYU’s Office of Research Development will host a workshopto guide faculty through the process of applying for internal and external funding to support research. They will provide information about the services and opportunities available through their office, especially SEED and Mega grants and grant-writing support. This session will be particularly tailored to research in the natural and social sciences.FUNDING YOUR RESEARCHAT NYU: ARTS & HUMANITIES10 - 11:30am | 411 Lafayette StreetNina Gray and Trinh Eng from NYU’s Office of Research Development will host a workshopto guide faculty through the process of applying for internal and external funding to support research. They will provide information about the services and opportunities available through their office, especially SEED and Mega grants and grant-writing support. This session will be particularly tailored to research in the arts and humanities.HOW TO CONFERENCE10 - 11:30am | 411 Lafayette StreetIn this collaborative workshop, Gill will lead a discussion of tips and tricks for strategizing conference participation and travel for early career faculty. Starting with a panel of two faculty in the clusters, then moving to a collaborative information-sharing format, We will share effective solutions to common problems and discuss the value and meaning of conference presentations, travel, and service in the early years of the academic career. Finally, we will discuss conference funding opportunities within NYU.Fri 12SEPTEMBERFri 26SEPTEMBERFri 17OCTOBERFri 19SEPTEMBERFri 3OCTOBERJoin your colleagues! Register Today Fri 24OCTOBER
NYU RESOURCES FOR RESEARCH AND FACULTY ADVANCEMENT10 - 11:30am | 411 Lafayette StreetThis conversational workshop will feature representatives from NYU Libraries and the Center for Faculty Advancement who are available to describe several resources, programs, and projects available to all NYU faculty and answer questions.AgendaNAVIGATING NYU’S ORGANIZATIONAL LANDSCAPE10 - 11:30am | 411 Lafayette StreetIn this workshop, new faculty will be introduced to the organizational landscape of NYU, with explanations of senior leadership at the institutional and school levels. Then, a panel of 3-4 junior faculty will offer advice centered around the theme of “What I learned in my first year.” Faculty will then be offered the opportunity to ask questions of panelists and CFA staff.ACCESSIBILITY AND INCLUSIVITY AT NYU12:30 - 2pm | 411 Lafayette StreetThe Moses Center for Accessibility and Inclusive Culture will introduce faculty to NYU's disability inclusive culture initiatives and the resources available to support faculty and student accommodation needs.FUNDING YOUR RESEARCH AT NYU: NATURAL SCIENCES & SOCIAL SCIENCES12:30 - 2pm | 411 Lafayette StreetNina Gray and Trinh Eng from NYU’s Office of Research Development will host a workshopto guide faculty through the process of applying for internal and external funding to support research. They will provide information about the services and opportunities available through their office, especially SEED and Mega grants and grant-writing support. This session will be particularly tailored to research in the natural and social sciences.FUNDING YOUR RESEARCHAT NYU: ARTS & HUMANITIES10 - 11:30am | 411 Lafayette StreetNina Gray and Trinh Eng from NYU’s Office of Research Development will host a workshopto guide faculty through the process of applying for internal and external funding to support research. They will provide information about the services and opportunities available through their office, especially SEED and Mega grants and grant-writing support. This session will be particularly tailored to research in the arts and humanities.HOW TO CONFERENCE10 - 11:30am | 411 Lafayette StreetIn this collaborative workshop, Gill will lead a discussion of tips and tricks for strategizing conference participation and travel for early career faculty. Starting with a panel of two faculty in the clusters, then moving to a collaborative information-sharing format, We will share effective solutions to common problems and discuss the value and meaning of conference presentations, travel, and service in the early years of the academic career. Finally, we will discuss conference funding opportunities within NYU.Fri 12SEPTEMBERFri 26SEPTEMBERFri 17OCTOBERFri 19SEPTEMBERFri 3OCTOBERJoin your colleagues! Register Today Fri 24OCTOBER
New Faculty Fall Fridays Fall 2025■ especially ■The Center for Faculty Advancement TeamOrganizationNameNameNameNameNameNameClifton BoydAssistant ProfessorAlyssa BrissettHead of Reference, NYU LibrariesTrinh D. EngAssistant Director of Research Proposal Development and PlanningNina Gray, PhDAssistant Vice Provost for Research Planning and AnalysisShaddy SabaAssistant Professor of Social WorkRobyn WeissAssistant Vice President of Student AccessibilityOrganizationNameNameNameNameNameNameSpecial thanks to
New Faculty Fall Fridays Fall 2025■ especially ■The Center for Faculty Advancement TeamOrganizationNameNameNameNameNameNameClifton BoydAssistant ProfessorAlyssa BrissettHead of Reference, NYU LibrariesTrinh D. EngAssistant Director of Research Proposal Development and PlanningNina Gray, PhDAssistant Vice Provost for Research Planning and AnalysisShaddy SabaAssistant Professor of Social WorkRobyn WeissAssistant Vice President of Student AccessibilityOrganizationNameNameNameNameNameNameSpecial thanks to