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Hodge is A & S interim dean; Simpson takes position at UCSC
UIF Project: Health Science Interdisciplinary Partnerships in Clinical Education
Professor Hershman: the driver behind new Odessey waterfront center
Next up at the Henry: The life and art of Jacob Lawrence
Events related to Lawrence exhibit
Teaching Academy council named
Responsibilities and Rewards Committee Report The Provost’s ad hoc Committee on Faculty Responsibilities and Rewards recommended that current “best practices” in departments on the three UW campuses be adopted as a model for a University-wide policy on faculty responsibilities, reviews and rewards. Several committee recommendations relate to post-tenure review and faculty morale. The committee, chaired by John M. Wallace, submitted its report to Provost Lee L. Huntsman earlier this month. The procedures would align the responsibilities of departmental units with the mission of the University and the duties of individual faculty members through a process of negotiation. The committee also recommended that each department and college council review its criteria for promotion and tenure, “with a view toward ensuring balance and flexibility, and avoiding unrealistic expectations of junior faculty. “Interdisciplinary activities should be encouraged and extraordinary responsibilities for mentoring of students and institution-building should be taken into account,” the report stated. “Many of our recommendations are worded in quite general terms at this point and would require elaboration before they could be considered for formal adoption,” Wallace wrote in his cover letter accompanying the report. “Some repackaging may also be in order, as you attempt to reconcile our recommendations with those of the Committee on Faculty Salaries.” The following model was proposed: Nedra Floyd Pautler University Week The faculty and staff publication of the University of Washington uweek@u.washington.edu June 25, 1998
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