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Institution | Georgia Univ., Athens. Inst. of Higher Education. |
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Titel | Campus-Wide Seminar on the University Presidency: Faculty Expectations and Preferences. Panel Presentations at a University of Georgia Seminar (Athens, Georgia, November 19, 1986). |
Quelle | (1986), (49 Seiten)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Tagungsbericht; Stellungnahme; Administrator Qualifications; Administrator Role; Ancillary School Services; College Presidents; Departments; Higher Education; Leadership Responsibility; School Personnel; Teacher Administrator Relationship; Teacher Attitudes |
Abstract | Views of faculty members and staff at the University of Georgia concerning the responsibilities and qualifications of the next college president are presented in 1986 panel papers. Panels represented various disciplines as well as the university's public service, research, and student affairs offices. Panel paper titles and authors are as follows: "Our Needs, Expectation and Hopes for Our New President" (Gene E. Michaels); "The Presidency from the Viewpoint of Behavioral and Social Scientists" (Gary K. Bertsch); "The Expectations and Preferences of Fine Arts Faculty" (Richard M. Graham); "The Humanities and Our Next Presidency" (Richard A. LaFleur); "Perspective on the University Presidency from the Professional and Applied Fields" (Lynda Henley Walters); "In Search of New University Leadership" (Ivery D. Clifton); "Expectations and Preferences from the Perspective of Academic Services" (David F. Bishop); "The New President and Sponsored Research" (Edward Chin); "Student and Student Affairs Perspectives on Leadership" (William R. Mendenhall); "The Important Role of Public Service in a University" (Melvin B. Hill, Jr.); and "Faculty and Staff Expectations for Our New President" (Margaret Elisabeth Holt). (SW) |
Anmerkungen | University of Georgia, Institute of Higher Education, Chandler, Athens, GA 30602 ($1.50). |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |