Friday, April 30, 2010

[PDADC-L] Nominations for the Advisory Search Committee for the Principal of University College

PDAD&C #84, 2009-10

MEMORANDUM

To: Faculty, Staff and Students, University College
PDAD&C

From: Cheryl Misak, Vice-President and Provost

CC: President David Naylor
The Bulletin

Date: April 30, 2010

Re: Nominations for the Advisory Search Committee for the Principal of University College
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Professor Sylvia Bashevkin will end her term as Principal of University College on June 30, 2011. She is eligible for re-appointment.

In accordance with Section 62 of the Policy on Appointment of Academic Administrators, I am writing to call for nominations of individuals to serve on the search committee that will advise the President on the appointment of a Principal of the College. The Policy mandates the potential composition of the committee as follows:

* The Vice-President and Provost or representative (Chair);
* Three to five members of the teaching staff of the College and/or those who teach in the College's programs;
* One to three students of the College;
* The Dean of the School of Graduate Studies or representative;
* The Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science or representative;
* Two or three other qualified scholars from within or outside this University, but outside the College.
* A librarian, where appropriate;
* In addition, the committee may include an alumnus/a and one or two members of the administrative staff.

The advisory committee will begin meeting this fall.

Nominations for the committee should be sent by May 14 via the Vice-President and Provost's web site online form at http://www.provost.utoronto.ca/committees/advisory/UC.htm


Questions should be directed to Helen Lasthiotakis, Director, Academic Programs and Policy by phone at 416.946.0501 or email h.lasthiotakis@utoronto.ca

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