Friday, October 6, 2023 11:30am to 12:30pm
About this Event
Workshop Facilitator: Lisa Hanasono, Ph.D., Associate Professor, School of Media & Communication & CFE Faculty Associate
Workshop Category: Scholarship, Support
Being a new faculty member at BGSU brings many exciting opportunities! From teaching new courses and mentoring students to sparking new research collaborations and being part of a dynamic campus community, there are ample ways for faculty members to get involved and connected. To support and sustain new faculty members’ success, it can be helpful to proactively establish and maintain boundaries. In this interactive workshop, new faculty members will explore a collection of strategies for setting healthier boundaries. In doing so, we aim to proactively prevent burnout and lay the foundational framework for better work-life balance.
This interactive workshop provides valuable approaches, strategies, and resources on creating, establishing and maintaining healthier boundaries with students, colleagues and people in our networks.
By completing this workshop, participants should be able to:
Discuss three common mistakes that faculty members make in the area of boundary-making
Identify the three dimensions of burnout (World Health Organization, 2019)
Describe at least five boundary-making strategies that aim to prevent burnout and support a more sustainable work-life balance
Identify at least 5 additional resources that BGSU faculty can use to help them establish and maintain healthier boundaries with students, colleagues, and people in networks
To register for this event, use the Fall 2023 CFE Workshop Registration Form.
Advance registration is required. Registration will close one business day before the scheduled event.
You will receive the Zoom link after registering for the event.
To find out more information about this workshop, visit the Workshop Catalog page of the CFE Website.
If you have any questions about this event, email the CFE at cfe@bgsu.edu
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