Department Chair Skills and Qualifications
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers outlines key skills and qualifications for a department chair, including leadership, communication, and strategic planning abilities.
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers outlines key skills and qualifications for a department chair, including leadership, communication, and strategic planning abilities.
North Carolina State University's chemical engineering department provides an overview of the chair's roles and responsibilities, including faculty development, curriculum management, and budget oversight.
The American Chemical Society publishes a guide on the qualifications and characteristics of effective department chairs, highlighting the importance of vision, collaboration, and adaptability.
Heriot-Watt University offers a skills assessment tool for department chairs, covering areas such as leadership, management, and communication, to help chairs identify areas for development.
A video presentation by the American Society for Engineering Education explores the role of the department chair in chemical engineering education, discussing topics such as curriculum development and accreditation.
Indeed.com provides a job description for a chemical engineering department chair, outlining key responsibilities, skills, and qualifications required for the position.
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers publishes a guide on best practices for department chairs in chemical engineering, covering topics such as faculty mentoring, student advising, and departmental governance.
The National Science Foundation offers a leadership development program for department chairs, providing training and resources on topics such as strategic planning, budget management, and diversity and inclusion.