New Faculty
Welcome to Oakland University! Whether you are a tenure-track professor contributing your teaching, research and service or a part-time lecturer teaching a night class, we are privileged to have you join our community.
Did you miss the New Faculty Orientation or have any follow-up questions? Send us a message, and we’ll be happy to assist you!
Orientation continues after our August event with the Teaching Toolbox Series
The Teaching Toolbox series focuses on foundational teaching practices, essential for newer instructors but great for all faculty new to OU. Topics will include active learning, motivation, implicit bias, assessment, and metacognition. We'll add these monthly events to your OU Google Calendar. Facilitated by CETL's Sarah Hosch and Christina Moore, unless otherwise noted.
Fall 2024 Events
- Designing Courses with Purpose: Crafting Learning Journeys - September 23, 3-4pm (HyFlex)
- Make Student Progress Clear with Gradebook Settings and Feedback Surveys - October 9, 12-2pm (In-person)
- Confident Classrooms: Turning Student Doubt into Belief - November 1, 12-1pm (Online)
- Semester Transition Extravaganza - December 11, 12-2pm (In-person)
Winter 2024 Events
- Get Organized: Teaching Tech Habits & Survival Skills
- Your Response Matters: How to Maintain Shared Trust amid Student Challenges
- The "Case" for Cultivating Belonging
- Get the Most Out of End-of-Semester Student Feedback
Fall 2023 Events
Complete onboarding process with your hiring academic department.
Once you complete this process and meet with HR to submit your I9 form, you'll receive your NetID and password (it can take up to 48 hours), which you will need to access your OU email, course pages, and more. For more on hiring documents and policies, see HR's New Faculty Resources page.
Prepare your syllabus.
In our Syllabus Starter Guide you'll gather OU syllabus resources, do some initial tinkering, and further develop your syllabi.
Begin building your Moodle course page. (Or at least learn about Moodle!)
OU uses Moodle as its learning management system, and all courses automatically receive a page. In our Moodle Starter Guide, you'll be introduced to the basics and given a practice space.
If you have questions related to these steps, reach out to us at the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning ([email protected] or in-person/virtual meeting) or to the office related to each step.
The Faculty Handbook provides an overview of resources and people on campus to help you with work logistics, teaching, research, and overall career progression.
CETL Library: New Faculty Book List
CETL hosts a library for faculty to check out at their leisure. It has hundreds of books related to many topics relevant to faculty, including these books written specifically for new faculty. View the book list.
Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
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Rochester, Michigan 48309-4479
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