* Legal Research and Writing Faculty may participate fully on issues
of faculty governance and College of Law policy, including voting at faculty meetings, except for decisions on appointment, retention, promotion, tenure, and termination of tenure - track faculty.
Hiring of faculty colleagues is a crucial part
of faculty governance that ought to be continued, especially in the case of policies that involve hiring through other than regular means.
The president also noted: «Because concerns have been raised about many aspects of this complex situation — including concerns related to academic freedom, due process, the leaking of confidential information, possible violations
of faculty governance, and gender and racial discrimination — I have asked the Board of Trustees to conduct a thorough review.
Not exact matches
There is a great deal
of variation among schools
of this type regarding the role, responsibilities, and authority
of faculty in the
governance of the school.
The set will include practices
of teaching and learning, practices
of research, practices
of governance of the school's common life, practices having to do with maintenance
of the school's resources, practices in which persons are selected for the student body and for the
faculty, and practices in which students move through and then are deemed to have completed a course
of study.
Seventh, there is the
governance of the institution — the separation
of powers among students,
faculty, staff, and trustees.
In the past 25 years they have undertaken endless self - diagnoses which prompted cycles
of curriculum change, the development
of unwieldy student -
faculty - staff bureaucracies and modes
of governance, and all sorts
of societal field experimentation.
They collected and published otherwise unavailable comparative information about Protestant theological schools» student bodies, including their educational backgrounds, programs
of study, finances, and
governance, and also about these schools»
faculty, including their educational backgrounds, teaching methods, religious life, etc..
For the academic world, it reawakens deep concerns over a fragile arrangement between
faculty and administrations with its fatiguing but constant need to review conditions
of academic
governance and authority.
Other standards UNC didn't meet: Operation
of academic support services, the
faculty's role in
governance & handling
of financial aid.
The formal document that outlines the program, the Guidelines for Postdoctoral Appointments, Training and Education, received final approval from the School
of Medicine administration and all
faculty governance bodies in May 2000.
For example, they have collected examples
of institutions» best practices, such as implementing multiyear contracts and allowing NTT
faculty members to participate in
governance.
When it came to
faculty governance, doctoral institutions gave non-tenure-track
faculty members the least opportunity to participate — 50 per cent allowed it at the department level, only 10 per cent at the level
of the
faculty senate.
Kezar said research comparing the working conditions
of unionized and non-unionized adjuncts shows that those with collective bargaining power have better salaries and benefits and are more likely to have paid office hours, opportunities for paid professional development and guaranteed participation in
governance and other
faculty domains.
Wholly independent in its
governance, finances, and research programs, Whitehead shares a close affiliation with Massachusetts Institute
of Technology through its
faculty, who hold joint MIT appointments.
We represent over 50 percent
of the
faculty, but there is still the issue
of participation in
governance.
It distinguishes universities from other types
of workplaces, and it underscores the commitment that
faculty members make to shared
governance and to the scholarly enterprise, in addition to their individual academic careers.
Locus
of authority: The evolution
of faculty roles in the
governance of higher education.
His writing and speaking engagements explore the condition
of faculty at colleges and universities, particularly concerning organizational behavior, shared
governance,
faculty turnover, and the magnitude and effect
of nonresponse in
faculty surveys.
During the award presentation, CIC President Richard Ekman noted that Chait «is a popular and gifted teacher... [and] an imaginative researcher who has created fresh understandings
of critical campus issues, ranging from shared
governance, to
faculty employment and evaluation, to academic freedom.»
The Plenum, comprised
of one representative from each member university, elects the Executive Committee, helps make
governance, finance, and membership decisions, provides linkages with member university
faculty and students and promotes programmatic involvement with UCEA.
She is also a
faculty affiliate
of Center for Global Change and
Governance, Urban Studies, Women Studies, Urban Education, Institute on Education Law and Policy, as well as the Institute
of Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience.
The January, 2011 edition
of Reach examines how Rossier
faculty research is impacting critical issues
of K - 12
governance, management, alternative reform models and measures
of success.
Another example was offered in relationship to
faculty governance, which from a conceptual stance is based on democratic decision making rather than a specific theory
of governance.
While adjuncts are planning a national day
of protest on February 25th, I think the labor conversation is poised to broaden its vocabulary beyond wages and working conditions to issues
of data and value creation in the university, curriculum control, and
faculty governance.
«There are many unknowns at this point, including our future state for academic programs and offerings, how to support student success academically and financially, the size and composition
of our
faculty and staff, how to preserve and strengthen UWM's unique metropolitan access and R1 research university status, tenure and tenure track processes,
governance group structure, and administrative and operational support structure.
The administration that imposed tuition at Cooper and declared war on the college's student,
faculty, and alumni activists has been removed and repudiated, and the college's
governance has been remade according to a vision
of community, inclusivity, and free education.
Over the past several decades the Board has eroded the agency
of faculty and students in
governance, rapidly expanded the administration, subtly watered down the college's mission, and financialized every aspect
of the institution's culture.
«The changes dictated by the settlement explore every possible way to get the school back to free tuition; give students,
faculty and alumni a powerful role in Cooper's
governance; and create a more fiscally conservative approach supported by a reshaped Board
of Trustees.
It was owned and operated by the
faculty and was committed to democratic
governance and to the idea that the arts are central to the experience
of learning.
Under the agreement, which must be approved by the court, The Cooper Union will increase transparency and participation by broadening the involvement
of its students, alumni,
faculty and staff in the school's
governance.
Under the agreement, which must be approved by the court, Cooper Union will increase transparency and participation by broadening the involvement
of its students, alumni,
faculty and staff in the school's
governance.
According to SourceWatch, university
faculty affiliated with the American Association
of University Professors (AAUP) have «consistently condemned the contracts that Charles Koch Foundation has arranged with universities receiving large grants for violating the longstanding principles
of academic freedom and shared
governance.»
Throughout the entirety
of my career as an Academic Law Librarian and Legal Research Professor, my colleagues and I debated with the question
of whether or not we should be (1) tenure track and, if so, (2) considered part
of the law school
faculty and invited to participate in the
governance of the school.
The two professors, who are married, also claim they were fired after they objected to a «systematic program to undermine and, in some cases ignore, the role
of faculty in the
governance of the Phoenix School
of Law, including an attempt to reduce or eliminate the ability to attain tenure, and to reduce or eliminate the
faculty's role in setting admission standards.»
Beyond academic
governance, Flex Time models may also have an impact on collective agreements (which stipulate working hours and requirements
of consultation and / or agreement prior to changes in any changes to the delivery
of courses affecting terms and conditions
of staff or
faculty work) or on Law School budgets (some
of which collect tuition by «term» rather than for each credit).
In the past two decades, the field
of legal writing has made great strides within the academy.51 The course is now a required part
of the law school curriculum, pursuant to the ABA's Standards for Approval
of Law Schools.52 It is taught, most often, by full - time
faculty who specialize in teaching legal writing, and who, increasingly, have similar titles, benefits, and rights to participate in school
governance as
faculty who teach doctrinal courses.53
She has served as a leader on
faculty governance committees (e.g., Curriculum;
Faculty Selection; Promotion & Tenure) and national legal academic organizations (Association
of American Law Schools (AALS); Clinical Legal Education Association (CLEA)-RRB-.
Mr. Alper served as an adjunct
faculty member at the Carey School
of Business
of the Johns Hopkins University and as a member
of Academy for Excellence in Local
Governance at the University
of Maryland.