Resources for faculty

 [Photo: faculty and staff with computers and charts]
Dan Edelstein, assistant professor of French; Nicole Coleman, academic technology specialist for the Humanities Center; and Paula Findlen, professor of history.

An important part of the Faculty Development and Diversity Office's support for faculty — and especially for new, prospective and junior faculty — is to provide guidance to what resources already exist and where to find them. Stanford and the surrounding community provide abundant resources both professional and personal for faculty members and their families. This section of the website includes information and links to over 300 places, people and websites. The menu at left enables you to narrow your search to the specific areas in which you are interested.

Feedback to the Faculty Development and Diversity Office about these links is welcome. Please report broken or obsolete links and feel free to suggest new links that might be useful. (Note: listing of a non-Stanford site on this website does not necessarily represent an endorsement of the services or resources offered.)

Campus orientation

Resources for research

Resources for teaching

Resources on computing & technology

Resources for junior faculty

Resources on diversity & access

Resources on the community

Personal & family resources

Dual-career resources

Religious life resources