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Personnel Information: Faculty Development

Leadership Development Opportunities

Faculty who are interested in developing leadership skills can choose from a variety of on-campus and off-campus opportunities. Serving as a chair of a departmental or college committee is a good place to start. Serving on University Committees, Boards, and Councils or as a member of the Faculty Senate can also lead to leadership opportunities. Your college may offer an administrative internship program. The Provost selects several faculty each year to participate in the Provost Administrative Fellowship program. Campus faculty organizations such as the Association of Academic Women, Association of Black Faculty and Staff, Association of Hispanic Faculty and Staff, or honor societies such as Phi Kappa Phi, and Sigma Xi are another potential source of leadership opportunities.

Programs for Faculty

  • Faculty Recruitment and Retention
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  • Tuition Exchange Program

Career Growth and Enhancement

  • Awards and Recognition
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  • Sabbatical Leave Program Form (.docx)
  • Academic Administrators Leadership Seminars

Teacher-Scholar Development

  • Assistance for Teaching

 

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