New Faculty Academy

2024 New Faculty Fellows and Instructors - Group Photo.

2024 New Faculty Fellows and Instructors from CATT and UB Libraries - May 2024, Capen Hall 

In collaboration with the  and the Office of Curriculum, Assessment and Teaching Transformation (CATT), the Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs designed a focused, two-track curriculum for a select cohort of 15-25 recently-hired faculty to enter into a New Faculty Academy for Teaching and Scholarly Writing. A new, third track in Mentoring has been added to the NFA in the fall semester 2024.

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New Faculty Academy 2024-25

The 2024-25 New Faculty Academy (NFA) started with a kick-off meeting for both fall and spring semester tracks on September 13, 2024, at which the framework, expectations, and outcomes for the NFA were discussed. Spring registration, required to join the event and receive further information about the respective tracks, is currently closed. Opportunity to register will be re-opened for the fall semester tracks.

Fall 2025 - Teaching and Learning Curriculum

In collaboration with the Office of Faculty Affairs, the fall track of the New Faculty Academy will be presented by the Teaching Transformation Team, a division of the Office of Curriculum, Assessment, and Teaching Transformation (UB CATT) housed within Academic Affairs.

Fall 2025 - Mentoring Curriculum

In collaboration with the Office of Postdoctoral Studies in Academic Affairs, the new, additional track of the New Faculty Academy presented by the Office of Faculty Affairs will be offered again during the fall semester. The curriculum, based on the UW-Madison CIMER program, aligns with NSF and NIH requirements of formal training in mentoring for PIs of research and training grants.

Spring 2025 - Scholarship, Writing & Publishing Curriculum

Scholarship, Writing and Publishing is a one-semester series dedicated to helping new faculty at the 蜜桃传媒 navigate aspects of research and writing, which are central components of scholarly success. In the series, we will review processes of publishing and impact as they relate to an author’s own research and contributions to scholarly conversations in advancing their disciplinary fields. Additionally, we will discuss grant-writing processes and special concerns related to writing grant proposals and complying with grant requirements. Finally, we will identify campus support, including IRB and data management support.

This spring semester series will again be led by librarians Jonathan Grunert and Natalia Estrada, members of the 蜜桃传媒 Libraries’ Scholarly Communications Team, who have experience in research collaborations and processes, interdisciplinary practices, and helping faculty at all stages of the research process.

Annual Showcase & Celebration Event

To mark the successful conclusion of the New Faculty Academy’s 6th iteration and share how the participating faculty applied the academy content to their specific scholarly writing or teaching endeavors, the Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs in partnership with the 蜜桃传媒 Libraries and the Office of Curriculum, Assessment and Teaching Transformation (CATT) invited faculty and staff to a celebration of the freshly minted 2024 New Faculty Fellows and a showcase of their innovative projects in the areas of teaching, scholarship and writing.

The 2025 Showcase & Celebration Event is scheduled for Wednesday, May 7 (Reading Day), from 12-2 pm.

Recognition of 2025 New Faculty Fellows

Meet the 2025 New Faculty Fellows

Gustavo F. Cerqueira, Restorative Dentistry, SDM

Final Project Title: Knowledge development and achieving excellence career: My gains after New Faculty Academy Writing and Publishing.

Adaias O. Matos, Restorative Dentistry, SDM

Final Project Title: Innovating Education: Active Learning, Assessment, and AI Integration in the RDN 833 Fixed Prosthodontics Lecture Series                                                                                                                      

Mohini Ratakonda, Periodontics and Endodontics, SDM

Final Project Title: Enhancing student participation through innovative pedagogy                                                                            

Stéphane Térosier,  Romance Languages and Literatures, CAS

Final Project Title: Documenting the sounds of Martinican Creole: International collaboration and its challenges                                                                        

Adedoyin Inaolaji, Electrical Engineering, SEAS

Final Project Title: Implementing Research Data Management Practices in My V2G Grid Management Project                                                                                   

Mostafa Mohammed,  Computer Science and Engineering, SEAS

Final Project Title: Preparing future CS teaching faculty

                                                                                                                                                  

Joseph T. Smith, Jr., Microbiology & Immunology, JSMBS

Final Project Title: A Four-Phase Mentoring Plan for Effective Transitions and Training”                                                                             

Nathaniel Woodard, Community Health and Health Behavior, SPHHP

Final Project Title: Improved Engagement and Deeper Learning: Lessons Learned from Refining In-Class Instructional Practices                                                                        

Yu (Chelsea) Jin, Industrial and Systems Engineering, SEAS

Final Project Title: NSF Grant Writing and Completed Projects Supported by Knowledge Gained from NFA                                                                                                

Lisa Ranzenhofer, Psychiatry, JSMBS

Final Project Title: Designing Engaging Lectures: Reflections on My First Several Didactics

                                                                             

Sabrina F. Sochacki, Restorative Dentistry, SDM

Final Project Title: Enhancing student engagement using new teaching methods                                                                                 

Past New Faculty Fellows

Contact

Tilman Baumstark.

Tilman M. Baumstark, Ph.D. 
Associate Vice Provost
Responsibilities include faculty development, mentoring, leadership programming, and faculty surveys. Fulbright Scholar Liasion for UB Faculty.

Phone: (716) 645-2792
Email: tilmanb@buffalo.edu