UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Applications for the Administrative Fellows Program for 2023-24 will be due by Thursday, Jan. 26. Mentors will be Kelly Austin, vice president for Commonwealth Campuses and executive chancellor; Jennifer Wilkes, vice president for Human Resources and chief human resources officer; and Penn State's executive vice president and provost.
The Administrative Fellows Program, a joint program of the Office of the President and the Commission for Women, provides professional development opportunities for faculty and staff. By serving under the mentorship of a senior level administrator for the academic year, Fellows who are seeking the background necessary to compete at higher levels of administration will have an opportunity to broaden their perspectives and experience.
To apply, candidates must be full-time tenure-line, term non-tenure-line faculty (who hold appointments of five years or longer) and no term faculty and regular staff employees who have held appointments of five years or longer. Candidates should demonstrate success in their current positions and have an interest in an administrative career; demonstrate evidence of leadership experience and decision-making ability; have the ability to relate effectively to students, faculty and staff; exhibit a commitment to diversity; and have a willingness to accept a wide variety of assignments.
Qualified candidates from all University campuses are strongly urged to apply. The starting dates of each fellowship will vary depending on the mentor’s office and the Fellow’s commitments. Applications and additional information are available online at this link. Please direct any questions to the Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs at vpfa@psu.edu.