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Having worked hard to meet the expectations of their institutions and perhaps having been promoted and attained tenure, faculty members in the middle years of their careers face new challenges and opportunities. ATS convenes faculty in the middle stage of their careers at periodic roundtable seminars to discuss issues of common concern and explore next steps as they experience life after tenure and emerge into leadership positions in their institutions. The roundtable seminars for midcareer faculty discuss the changes in faculty roles and responsibilities in the areas of teaching, scholarship, and service during this middle stage.
When faculty members begin their work at theological schools, they inevitably face large tasks and significant adjustments. There are new courses to be created, new colleagues and students to meet, and new dynamics and institutional culture to explore and understand. In addition to those general demands of higher education are the distinctive challenges and opportunities of teaching in a theological school. ATS convenes periodic seminars designed for faculty who have completed their first or second year at a member school. These seminars address the unique vocation—both individual and corporate—of theological educators. Academic deans reflect on what they have learned from working with faculty, and faculty members share their experiences of surviving and thriving as theological educators.
Research Webinar on the Religious Workforce: What Do
Your Alums Say They Need?
Thursday, January 9
1–2 p.m. ET
Zoom
2025 ATS Vocational Retreat for Midcareer Faculty
April 4–6, 2025
Newport Beach, CA
Read about the economic state of theological education and how some ATS schools have responded
Student learning and formation: reviewing Standard 3
Average age of students rising: emerging opportunities for theological schools
Revising existing online courses with instructional design
ATS shares early findings about contingent faculty
Multiple Modalities in the Classroom: Read a summary of key findings and access reports from the ATS study group project
New study explores diversity, justice among seminary faculty and students from spiritual formation view
ATS members discuss balance between remote and residential faculty on Engage ATS
What do alums wish they had learned in seminary?
Theological publishing guide—a resource for ATS member schools