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NCFDD (formerly National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity)

Through Â鶹´«Ã½'s institutional membership, all faculty, postdoctoral scholars, and graduate students have access to the (formerly: National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity).  NCFDD logo

The NCFDD is an independent organization providing career development and mentoring resources for academics at all career stages. The institutional membership also allows SLU to host NCFDD workshops on campus twice per year. Below is information on what is available through the institutional membership, what kinds of topics are addressed in NCFDD programming, and what you need to do to access NCFDD resources.


What is available through the NCFDD?

SLU's NCFDD institutional membership provides access to a variety of virtual offerings, including:

  • Weekly emails
  • webinars that address ten key skills successful academics need to cultivate
  • A that supports doctoral student success
  • Regular facilitated by guest experts and NCFDD facilitators
  • A mini-series, , that provides tips for academic success
  • Regular
  • Monthly accountability Buddy matching with other NCFDD members
  • Private Discussion Forums for peer-mentoring and problem solving
  • Access to the NCFDD Member Library, which includes workshop materials, referrals, and readings

Additionally, SLU's institutional membership supports a limited number of other opportunities for faculty to learn from the NCFDD, through the and through regular led by NCFDD facilitators.

What kinds of things will I learn?

The NCFDD helps academics at all career stages and across all disciplines to develop more productive and effective approaches to their work. Commonly addressed topics include: developing a sustainable writing routine, setting and achieving appropriate professional goals, learning more effective time management and prioritization strategies, increasing scholarly productivity, and forming effective mentoring relationships.

Dr. Kira Hudson Banks, associate professor of psychology at SLU, had this to say about her experience: 
NCFDD changed the way I approach my work. It helped me strategize and plan in ways that were never explicitly taught before. The mix of self-reflection and practical advice is great, and the accountability that the programs bring is invaluable. Engaging in the programs is definitely worth the investment of time.

Dr. Bukky Gbadegesin, Associate Professor, Art History, described her experience as follows:
The Faculty Success Program encouraged me to think intentionally about my life, research and career plans, equipped me with a range of helpful tools, and gave me access to a supportive scholarly community through accountability groups, webinars, and related workshops.

How do I access NCFDD offerings?

The first step in accessing NCFDD resources and programs is to create an account using your SLU email address. You can do this by completing these five steps:

  1. Go to .
  2. Choose Â鶹´«Ã½ from the drop-down menu.
  3. Select Activate my Membership.
  4. Complete the registration form using your @slu.edu email address.
  5. Check your SLU email. Find the NCFDD confirmation/welcome email, and click Activate Account in the email.

If you have any questions about SLU's institutional membership, please email Christine Rogers, Manager-Office of Faculty Affairs, at facultyaffairs@slu.edu .

If you have any technical questions, please email the NCFDD at Help@ncfdd.org.