On Demand Faculty Development Resources

Faculty career development at your fingertips, ready when you are. These on demand resources are designed to support faculty success and career advancement.

On-demand Videos

Prior faculty development programs that are recorded for future, asynchronous use. May require USNH login.

Teaching and learning recorded webinars

Research and Large Center Development Digital Library

Recorded Mentorship Workshops

On-demand Courses

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Learning development and innovation

New Faculty Orientation 2025

LinkedIn Learning Institutional License

Beyond the Professoriate through the Graduate School

Beyond Grad School through the Graduate School

Advance your academic career.

Claim your pre-paid membership. Gain access to mentoring, tools, and support.

 

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NCFDD is a professional development, training, and mentoring community for faculty, postdocs, and graduate students. NCFDD supports academics from 450+ colleges and universities making successful transitions throughout their careers. UNH enjoys an institutional membership. 

 

Take advantage of your NCFDD Membership

⇒  Sign-up for the 14-day writing challenge (by Sept 27, 2024)

⇒  Complete the Core Curriculum of 10 key skills for a career in higher education 

⇒  Receive Weekly motivating emails with bite-sized actionable suggestions

⇒  Join current Expert Webinars throughout the year

⇒  Access to private Discussion Forums

⇒  Connect with a writing accountability peer at another institution

⇒  Browse the full Resource Library

 

A series of NCFDD webinar recordings have been curated by topic

2023 ncfdd top webinars

 

 

 

Activate Your UNH NCFDD membership

  1. Click “Become a Member” and select “University of New Hampshire”
  2. Click “Activate My Membership"
  3. Register using your UNH email address
  4. Click "Activate Account" in welcome email

 Testimonials

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Sheree Sharpe
Associate Professor of Mathematics Education
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences

"Participating in NCFDD gave me strategies on how to improve my research productivity by better managing my time across my research, teaching, and service through making semester goals, developing weekly schedules, and conducting daily writing."

 

 

 

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Analena Bruce
Assistant Professor, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems
College of Life Sciences and Agriculture

"The NCFDD has been central to my success as a junior scholar, teaching me strategies for approaching long-term writing and research projects and navigating all the challenges of building a research program and managing competing pressures on my time as a new faculty member.  I highly recommend their faculty boot camp program that helps to overcome every kind of writing and research roadblocks, increase productivity, cultivate mentoring and manage other professional relationships, lower stress, and experience better work-life balance. "

 

 

Assistant Professor Tracy Mandel, Mechanical Engineering

Tracy Mandel
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences

"The NCFDD Faculty Success Program allowed me to be part of an open, supportive community. Since groups are formed from individuals at different universities, it felt easy to express fears and doubts, and learn that everyone feels these – but that there are ways to reframe your perspective and your working habits. I use the tools I learned in this program to make realistic semester plans, weekly plans, and daily plans that help me keep my priorities straight as junior tenure-track faculty. "