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The Faculty Council of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an elected body that includes membership from the libraries and each school on the campus. The Council’s main functions fall into two areas: legislative and advisory.
- About Faculty Governance
As the first state university in the United States to open...
- Graduate Faculty Designation
The Graduate Faculty consists of those members of the...
- Leadership
For more than two centuries, Carolina’s visionaries have...
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Faculty Council. The Faculty Council makes university-wide...
- About Faculty Governance
Faculty Council. The Faculty Council makes university-wide educational policies and recommends recipients for honorary degrees and special awards. Meeting materials, membership records, memorials and resolutions are found here. Faculty Code and Faculty Handbook.
- What Is Faculty Governance?
- Faculty Governance at UNC-Chapel Hill
- Structure of Faculty Governance
Since the University of North Carolina opened its doors in 1795, faculty have shared responsibility with a Board of Trustees for running the campus. At UNC and many other universities, today’s system of representative “shared governance” evolved out of massive growth in higher educational institutions that took place after World War II. However, pr...
As the first state university in the United States to open its doors (1795), the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has a long tradition of shared governance in which faculty play key roles in decision-making about academic matters. In the university’s early decades, a very small faculty (never more than fifteen men in the university’s fir...
Presentation on the overview of the structure of faculty governance at UNC-Chapel Hill from 2014 by Secretary of the Faculty Joseph S. Ferrell. Faculty Governance at UNC-Chapel Hill.
The Graduate Faculty consists of those members of the University's General Faculty who are charged with carrying out graduate student teaching, supervision and advising. All tenured and tenure track faculty at the ranks of assistant, associate and full professor are automatically designated Regular Graduate Faculty.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC, UNC-Chapel Hill, or simply Carolina) [13] is a public research university in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States. Chartered in 1789, the university first began enrolling students in 1795, making it one of the oldest public universities in the United States .
For more than two centuries, Carolina’s visionaries have steered the University forward by asking for excellence from its students, faculty and staff – and promising the same in return. Meet the leaders who continue this legacy.
The UNC Faculty Assembly is the elected body of representatives of the faculty of the seventeen constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina. The Assembly is dedicated to upholding and exercising the principles of academic freedom, shared governance, tenure and the faculty’s primary responsibility for the University’s ...