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NRC Faculty Lists - Background and instructions for programs
NRC Faculty Lists
Background and instructions for programs
Faculty lists are due to
NRC Friday Dec 15. And this time they mean it.
PBA will submit faculty lists to NRC for all programs,
based on what we’ve done and on changes requested by programs
received by
NRC_UCB@colorado.edu by 5PM on Tues Dec 12.
The introduction and list of sections are below, including
a list of what to do to get started. Complete background and instructions are in a
PDF. Use the "bookmarks" in the PDF
to access these sections.
Download the PDF.
FAQ on faculty lists
Programs -- What to do – Mechanics and deadline
Option 1: Nothing. If we don’t hear from you we’ll submit
the list we’ve prepared.
Option 2: Recommended! Check the FacList Excel for
your program, change as desired, and return to us if requesting any changes.
We will consider all changes
returned to us by 5pm Tuesday Dec. 12.
To get started:
NRC contacts for each program have the login/password to the
private site. Click
here to see the (public) list of contacts.
FYI:
Sample FacList Excel with faculty names masked. This is posted on the
public site, no password needed.
Other material in the PDF for programs
How to get the FacList Excel, review it, and request changes.
What’s on a “faculty list” – what we submit to NRC
How the faculty lists will be used in the NRC study
NRC timetable for CU-Boulder
Evidence we’ve used at UCB
- On affiliation with CU-Boulder and with the program
- On activity in the doctoral program – student committees and
instruction of dissertation course sections
How the evidence has been used to classify an individual in a
program as Core, New, Associated, or not listed, per NRC rules
Allocations and overrides. These pertain mostly to individuals
appearing on the faculty lists of multiple programs. There are 142 such
individuals in the 32 lists, appearing on two or three lists each. Allocations
and overrides are especially critical for faculty involved in neuroscience and
in cognitive science.
The columns shown in the Excels – Definitions, and why they’re
shown
Issues with particular programs – including APS, ATOC, COMC, CHEM,
GEOL, NRSC, COGS, PSYC, comparative literature, English, IPHY, and EBIO.
Legitimate reasons for changing an individual’s listing
Resources for checking details on an individual appearing in your
Excel
- Committees
- Dissertation supervision
- Committee members from outside UCB
PBA: L:/ir/nrc/faccom/FacListTop.doc
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