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Initiated in 2004, the Survey of Human Sciences Institutions project aims to benchmark data across relevant institutions. After presenting the mockup to the Board of Human Sciences (BoHS) in February 2005 and completing a comprehensive application in October 2005, the survey encompasses the Council on Academic Programs in Human Sciences institutions. Initial results were published for FY 2004-2005, with data entry continuing through June 2007. The project demonstrates a commitment to enhancing resource sharing and development within the NASULGC framework through collaborative initiatives.
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Survey of Human Sciences InstitutionsProject Outline • Project initiated in 2004 • Mockup presented to BOHS in Feb. 2005 • Client meeting at NASULGC, Oct. 2005 • Dr. Dennis Savaiano & Dr. Ann Vail, primary contacts • Survey application completed in Oct. 2005
Survey of Human Sciences InstitutionsProject Outline • Included CAFCS institutions • Reviewed by BOHS Research Committee, Nov. 2005 • Institutional contacts (users) completed, Feb. 2006 • Initial Release, Feb. 2006 • Incorporated in FAEIS proposal, June, 2006
Survey of Human Sciences Institutions FAEIS Proposal Subobjective 6.1: New initiatives in benchmarking. The Board of Human Sciences (BoHS) benchmarking project is proceeding. A prototype has been created and will be used by BoHS institutions this fall. This prototype is version 1.0 and needs to be thoroughly critiqued and revised by BoHS administrators. However, preliminary indications are that it will be a valued resource for the BoHS. We will demonstrate this application at selected annual meetings and market it to the rest of NASULGC.
Survey of Human Sciences InstitutionsProject Update • Minimal feedback from BOHS • No requests for data • BOHS survey re-advertised July 2007 for FY 2006-2007, with no modifications
Survey of Human Sciences InstitutionsResponse to Initial Survey • First published for FY 2004-2005 • Data continued to be entered up to June 2007 • 27 institutions entered data
Survey of Human Sciences InstitutionsSurvey Questions Allocated and New Floor Space (Square Feet) Baseline Funding Faculty and Staff FTE Totals Gifts and Development Graduate Assistantships Open Faculty Positions, Named and Endowed Chairs, Distinguished Professors Sponsored Program Awards Sponsored Program Expenditures Students Studying Abroad
Survey of Human Sciences InstitutionsAcademic Areas(columns for each form) • Foods and Nutrition • Hospitality • Human Development • Consumer Sciences • Other
Survey of Human Sciences InstitutionsStudents Studying Abroad
Survey of Human Sciences InstitutionsNamed and Endowed Chairs