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Specialized Faculty Draft Provost Communication

Specialized Faculty Draft Provost Communication . Presentation to the Academic Senate February 10, 2014. Impetus for this initiative. Senate Task Force in 2011 National concerns regarding NTT Faculty Title confusion and proliferation

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Specialized Faculty Draft Provost Communication

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  1. Specialized FacultyDraft Provost Communication Presentation to the Academic Senate February 10, 2014

  2. Impetus for this initiative • Senate Task Force in 2011 • National concerns regarding NTT Faculty • Title confusion and proliferation • Desire to do more to recognize the contributions of this group of employees

  3. Who are specialized faculty? • A range of nearly 40 titles of non-tenure system employees who are categorized as “Other Academics” by University Statutes, Art IX, Section 3c; • E.g., lecturers, instructors, modified professorial titles (research, clinical), visiting professors • 33.67% of IUs taught by specialized faculty in 2012-2013 (compared to 45.95% of IUs taught by tenure system faculty)

  4. Foundational policies & practices • Hiring procedures • Offer letters • Clear job descriptions & performance expectations • Annual performance reviews • Access to grievance policies & procedures

  5. Specialized Faculty Titles & Use • Three main categories: • teaching focused • research focused • clinical focused • Use of “adjunct” and “visiting” modifiers • Adjunct modifier for less than 50 % FTE • Visiting modifier reserved for Visiting Professors, time limited appointments of individuals more broadly engaged in all three missions

  6. Career Advancement • Articulates promotional tracks • Senior Lecturer & Senior Instructor • Modified professorial titles (teaching, research, and clinical) • Recognizes a “teaching professor” title • New Provost’s Communication forthcoming on promotional procedures for research, clinical, and teaching professor tracks • Encouraged use of multi-year contracts with certain promotions/titles

  7. Promotional Tracks Instructor Senior Instructor Lecturer Senior Lecturer Teaching Assistant Professor Teaching Associate Professor Teaching Professor Research Assistant Professor Research Associate Professor Research Professor Clinical Assistant Professor Clinical Associate Professor Clinical Professor

  8. Data on Specialized Faculty Full-Time Appointments and Salaries • In Spring 2013, there were a total of 363 full-time specialized faculty members in the academic units in the colleges (excluding visiting professors, unmodified) • In Spring 2013, there were 1,691 full-time tenure system faculty members • Mean and median salaries for tenure system faculty for that time period were: • Assistant Professors: $87,532 (mean) and $75,050 (median) • Associate Professors: $88,790 (mean) $84,065 (median) • Professors: $136,719 (mean) and $127,194 (median)

  9. Next Steps • Unit conversations: • Review & revise policies & governing bylaws • Develop unit promotional guidelines & practices • Consideration of budgetary implications • Control and timeline in the hands of the units

  10. Comments and Questions

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