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The Faculty Development Committee is responsible to the faculty.
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The committee consists of the Vice President for Academic Administration or designee, and six teaching faculty: a chair and a vice chair appointed by the Vice President for Academic Administration, the Chair of the Faculty, and three faculty elected by the faculty in multi-candidate elections. The vice chair should have research experience. The elected faculty members should represent each of the three academic areas.
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The chair-elect, if not already a member of the committee, may sit with the committee on a non-voting basis for one quarter before becoming chair.
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The vice chair coordinates applications for faculty grants.
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The term of membership is three years, beginning with the fall term.
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Recommend policies and administer programs to foster professional growth
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Recommend policies regarding faculty research and administer faculty grant applications
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Review sabbatical applications and submit recommendations to the administration
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Oversee the activities of the Faculty Center
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Oversee and recommend changes as needed to the campus Intellectual Property Policy (see Appendix J.2: Intellectual Property Policy)
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The committee meets when called by the chair, at least once each month during the academic year.