“Life as a Professor” Lectures
College professors engage in a variety of activities, from running laboratory experiments and supervising graduate student research to conducting large undergraduate lectures and writing textbooks. Apart from scheduled classes-which can consume as few as three hours a week in graduate universities or up to twelve to sixteen hours per week for undergraduates, a professor’s time is largely spent on research, preparing class material, meeting with students, or however else she chooses. Once tenured, a professor can largely set his own responsibilities and decide to a large extent how to divide his time between teaching, writing, researching, and administration. *
*Princeton Review
We hope this series of videos will help guide those of you whom seek a future in academia.
- How to Apply for (and Get) a Faculty Position — November 30, 2017
- Life as a Professor — April 9, 2018
- Starting a Start Up — November 13, 2018
- Life as a Professor: Funding 101 — April 11, 2019
- Student Advising and Recruiting — January 27, 2020