If you can’t find what you need, contact the administrative assistant in your department, your department Chair, or the Director of the CFCD. Wesleyan is a small and friendly place. We can usually get ...
Wesleyan is a wonderful place to teach with highly motivated and engaged students and supportive faculty. We value teaching and are actively involved in pedagogical innovation, working collaboratively ...
Wesleyan is a strong center for academic research, and the scholar-teacher model is core our identity as faculty. While most faculty will find that their primary scholarly resources reside outside of ...
Check out the NCFDD Chair Intensive webinar mini-course.
We have a range of different funding opportunities to support faculty in their pedagogy. Unless otherwise noted, these opportunities are available to anyone teaching at Wesleyan. Faculty Seminar on ...
The on-campus workshops on a range of topics important to faculty are designed to be held during a department/program’s regular common-hour meetings. A brief presentation (15-30 min) will be followed ...
Wesleyan has dedicated offices as well as faculty organizations that are intended to support our faculty as whole people. The Title IX Office supports the university in its pursuit of nurturing an ...
The primary source of in-house research funding for Wesleyan faculty are Grants In Support of Scholarship. Faculty apply through their WesPortal. All continuing faculty (tenured, tenure track, ...
The Center for Faculty Career Development supports faculty scholarship, teaching, and colleagueship. We aim to cultivate a welcoming and inclusive campus community in which all of our students, ...
If you are considering conducting mid-term evaluations in your courses, we can help you with developing questions and asking those questions, either through an anonymous survey or through focus groups ...
Here is a link to Wesleyan’s campus map. Important places to note are: ...