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School of Pharmacy, Faculty Policies and Procedures Handbook

Policy
Purpose: 

The School of Pharmacy Faculty Policies and Procedures Handbook establishes the elements of governance for the School by its faculty. The Faculty Policies and Procedures Handbook thus provide a framework in which the roles of the faculty, students and the School of Pharmacy Administration are defined in initiating recommendations and formulating decisions. 

Applies to: 

KU School of Pharmacy faculty members.

Campus: 
Lawrence
Contact: 

School of Pharmacy
pharmacy@ku.edu
785-864-3591

Approved by: 
Faculty Vote
Approved on: 
Thursday, December 15, 1994
Effective on: 
Thursday, December 15, 1994
Review Cycle: 
Annual (As Needed)
Keywords: 
responsibilities, committees, officers, councils, rules, post-tenure review, progress toward tenure review, administrative committees, standing committees for professional studies, advisory councils, promotion and tenure, sabbatical leave, non-reappointment
Change History: 

08/15/2024: Removed PDF Policy Statement. Replaced with link to Faculty Policies and Procedures Handbook webpage.
11/14/2023: Updated handbook for 2023. PDF made accessible.
02/21/2018: Uploaded current version of Faculty Handbook PDF (approved 02/19/18) to Policy Library.
12/12/2014: Uploaded current version of Faculty Handbook PDF (approved 5/30/2014) to Policy Library.
05/30/2014: Revisions (including addition of section on post-tenure review) accepted by Faculty vote.
06/01/2010: Revisions accepted by Faculty vote.
04/28/2009: Revisions accepted by Faculty vote.
11/04/2008: Revisions accepted by Faculty vote.
12/17/2004: Revisions accepted by Faculty vote.
12/15/1994: Version initially approved by written ballot.

School/College Policy Categories: 
Code of Conduct/By-Laws
Grievance & Appeals
Promotion & Tenure
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