Chancellor's Academic Fellows Program Targets Faculty

Chancellor's Academic Fellows Program Targets Faculty
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Office for Faculty Development and Enhancement at the University of Arkansas is offering the Chancellor's Academic Fellows program, which is intended to assist senior faculty who have an interest and/or talent in administration. 

Fellows will have the opportunity to intern for the Spring 2015 academic semester with either the chancellor or provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs. The deadline to apply for the fellowship is November 3. 

Applicants must be tenured full, University, or Distinguished Professors who have been at the U of A for at least three years. To apply, visit the Chancellor's Academic Fellows program web page.

Contacts

Ro Di Brezzo, Vice Provost for Faculty Development & Enhancement
Office of the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
479-575-2152, facdev@uark.edu

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