Of course, before I could go on my first sabbatical I had to be granted tenure. However, the timing of the tenure decision and the sabbatical complicates the planning. Here at Bucknell, I was eligible to take my sabbatical leave in the year immediately following my tenure decision. However, the tenure decision isn't announced until December 15th (and there is discussion of moving that to February 15th in the future).
I faced two options: either I could delay my sabbatical for a year, or I would have to make my plans without knowing for certain whether I would receive tenure. I chose the latter approach, because I didn't want to delay and because I was hopeful that tenure would be granted. I knew that I had met all of the expectations for tenure and I had received a positive recommendation from my department. However, nothing was certain so I had to make my plans contingently.
The next major decision that I faced was whether to plan my sabbatical for a full year or a half year. Of course, that depended on financial factors...
Next post: Funding your Sabbatical
Friday, January 30, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Introduction
About 4 months ago, I didn't have any idea what I was going to be doing for my first sabbatical. Actually, at that point I wasn't certain that I would even get to take one because my tenure was under consideration -- if I didn't get tenure, I'd be looking for a job, not a sabbatical! In any case, I began to consider where to take my sabbatical. This blog will describe the journey, beginning with how to decide who to contact and concluding with getting settled in a new country. I hope that it might help a few people that face the similar daunting task. If nothing else, I'm looking forward to writing it!
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