Late Career
As a seasoned academic, you have made significant contributions over your career, have served as mentors to junior colleagues, and continue to influence institutional culture and strategy through your expertise and institutional memory.
Are you thinking about how to leave your legacy? Building your dream retirement and want to explore the different options available to you? Want continue your engagement with the university even after retirement? This page will help you research options and continue on your path to excellence, regardless of career stage.
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Faculty Tune-Up: Microlearning for Busy Faculty
Convenient 10-minute virtual sessions with practical skills you can implement immediately.
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Retirement Nuts and Bolts for Faculty
A recorded webinar series designed to help late-career faculty better understand retirement planning considerations at Johns Hopkins.
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The Academy at Johns Hopkins
Engaging retired faculty in ways that that support their ongoing professional fulfillment and benefit our the JHU community.
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Make the Most of Mentoring: Best Practices and Core Principles for Mentors and Mentees
Build purpose and manage your mentor/mentee relationship at any career stage.
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The Five Paths to Leadership Self Assessment
Your Journey to Leadership Excellence...
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NameCoach: Promoting Respectful Name Pronunciation Across Campus
Record and share the correct pronunciation of your name and listen to others’ recordings...
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Faculty Mentoring & Coaching
Connecting faculty with experienced retired and emeritus faculty mentors to support academic and professional development.
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inHealth Precision Medicine: Translational Research Resource Guide
A centralized directory of Johns Hopkins resources supporting translational research, including data science, clinical trials, funding, and innovation support for faculty and researchers.
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It’s Never Too Early to Prepare: Smart Strategies for Retirement Readiness (Faculty Tune-Up)
Explore resources to get retirement ready.
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Johns Hopkins Sheridan Libraries – News and Newspapers
Access to current and historical news sources from around the world, including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Bloomberg, and more.
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Mentor Burnout
Faculty are at high risk for mentor burnout. Learn the signs and how to prevent it.
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Remaining Positive in Times of Crisis
Manage stress, build resilience, and identify opportunities during challenging times.
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Employee Discount Programs
Save on everyday expenses with JHU’s Employee Discount Programs, offering exclusive deals through LifeMart and Perks at Work.
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The Art of Negotiation
Develop a systematic approach to preparing for, structuring, and negotiating key relationships; build conflict management skills needed for effective negotiation.
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How to Leave a Legacy at Work
How will you be remembered at work? Learn about the Five Footprints to help you build your legacy.
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Planning for Retirement
Access Benefits & Worklife resources for faculty retirement planning.
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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute & Community
Expand your academic horizons in retirement with our vibrant community of lifelong learners, proudly supported by Johns Hopkins University and the Bernard Osher Foundation.
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JHU Retiree Benefits and Privileges
Learn more about the privileges that come with being a JHU retiree, including events and activities, health benefits, and more.
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Senior Faculty Transition Program (SFTP)
Johns Hopkins offers transition programs and other resources for soon-to-retire senior faculty of specific schools.
Checklist on your Way to Retirement
Whether you’re 10 years or 10 days away from retirement, this checklist will help you prepare and organize.
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Advocating for Yourself in Personal and Professional Relationships
Learn strategies and tools to advocate for your needs in both personal and professional contexts.
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Retirement Readiness
Recurring virtual networking groups to connect with JHU peers going through similar life experiences.
Faculty have a range of questions as they enter into retirement contemplation. Explore some of the most common questions below:
Can I keep my JHU email when I retire?
Can I still contribute to the JHU Community when I retire?
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