Call for Applications for the 2008-2009 Senior Administrative Fellows:
Due April 11, 2008
The University of Kansas Senior Administrative Fellows program is based on the philosophy from the American Council on Education (ACE) fellows, “Few institutions think systematically about the development of administrative leadership. Yet the skills and qualifications necessary for success as a professor are not the same as those required for success as a department chair, dean, or president.” KU has a wealth of talent within its faculty ranks, however, few faculty have the luxury of taking an entire year off to participate in such excellent programs as the ACE Fellows.
To assist faculty who have an interest in or talent for administration, the Office of the Provost coordinates the Senior Administrative Fellows program. This program allows selected faculty to explore senior administration without having to take time away from teaching, service, or research.
A group of four to five faculty is selected from nominations each year to work together for approximately four hours per month in exploration of the “nuts and bolts” of senior administration at KU. There is no stipend or release time offered or expectation of an administrative position at the conclusion of the year. What is offered is:Who will benefit? Faculty who would like to explore administration, especially current or rising faculty chairs.
