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« on: March 10, 2010, 05:50:41 PM » |
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I am unsure if this belongs in this forum or under "Job Seeking Experiences," but could sure use some feedback and insight.
I am the chair of a department and thinking of going on the job market in the near future, in a serious search for another position. My colleagues, including my superiors, respect me and I have made a lot of positive changes for the department. Though the standards at my university are not particularly high, I certainly exceed expectations when it comes to teaching, service, professional activity, etc. I am untenured, which at face value means I should probably run screaming for the hills based on that fact alone. However, should I stay, tenure is more or less assured for me.
The problem is that I am extremely disillusioned and unhappy. The issues are not the usual administrative, pedagogical, or theoretical conflicts that one would expect in my position. They are far worse, to the point that none of the academic friends elsewhere who I have confided in can find situational parallels or hope to provide much constructive advice. I get a lot of stunned and appalled silences.
So, here are my questions:
* If I go on the market, should it be before or after tenure, considering my position as chair? * I would consider another chair position, but also a professorship with no administrative components. Is the latter possible, and does it raise red flags? * Am I generally better or worse off with my administrative experience?
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