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The Eshelman School of Pharmacy complies with the University's Policy on Faculty Workloads. This policy has three goals: to meet the needs of students and stakeholders, to be transparent and accountable about faculty performance, and to set clear and equitable expectations for faculty work distribution.
The purpose of this workload policy is to describe the minimal and essential duties of faculty members at the School of Social Work (“SSW”). This policy promotes teaching and instructional excellence; scholarly and research productivity; and service and community engagement equity; and recognizes that pursuing individual professional and scholarly interests must be balanced against teaching and instruction as well as service and community engagement obligations.
This document explains the Hussman School of Journalism and Media's Faculty Workload Policy requirements and reflects our current standards as expressed in the School’s Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure (APT) Guidelines and Faculty Handbook.
To comply with the workload policies of the UNC System and of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (“UNC-Chapel Hill” or “University”). To ensure that UNC-Chapel Hill School of Government (“School”) faculty are working in ways that meet the needs of students, public officials, and other stakeholders. To facilitate transparency and accountability about our performance. To establish clear and equitable expectations and guidelines about the distribution of work among faculty members.
The policy serves these purposes by articulating expected percentages of effort associated with work within the domains of research, teaching, service, and administration at the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Education.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (“UNC-Chapel Hill” or “University”) School of Information and Library Science (“SILS”) Faculty Workload Policy aims to provide clear guidelines and expectations for SILS faculty workloads that align with the University’s mission and objectives; support and recognize faculty contributions; and ensure consistent, efficient, and effective deployment and monitoring of faculty workloads across SILS.
This Policy is intended to document requirements and expectations of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (“University”) School of Law (“SOL”) regarding workloads of SOL Faculty, as defined below. The Policy incorporates and reflects policies documented in the SOL’s Faculty Manual.
The purpose of this document is to provide information and guidance to faculty members regarding the Adams School of Dentistry (“ASOD”) Workload Policy. This ASOD Workload Policy provides expectations of the overall yearly workload to be assumed by all faculty members based on their individual responsibilities within the ASOD.
This Policy outlines the requirements for managers to provide an annual performance appraisal to SHRA and EHRA-Non Faculty employees.