2015-16 Department Chairs and Directors Workshops begin Sept 2

This year’s Department Chairs and Directors Workshops begin with a presentation by Special Assistant to the Provost and Executive Vice President Jerman Rose.  The workshop takes place on Sept 2 from 7:30-9 a.m. and will provide an overview of WSU’s structure and academic policies. It also addresses faculty recruitment, mentoring and retention efforts at WSU.

Specific topics include:
-University Organization
-The Faculty Senate
-The Strategic Plan
-The Academic Plan
-The Faculty Manual
-Acquiring a mentor
-The recruitment process
-The partner accommodation policy
-Professional leave
-The retirement policy
This session originates in Pullman (139 French Administration) and will be available statewide via AMS Videoconferencing Services.  Please register in advance through the links at www.hrs.wsu.edu/chairs.

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