Presentation Type

Interactive Workshop (105 minute solution-based workshop)

Abstract

  1. While many colleges and universities have local chair networks, few networks extend across state systems. These can be advantageous for chairs working under common bureaucracies and collective bargaining agreements for the purpose of training, mutual empowerment and advocacy for academic programs.

Keywords

State systems of higher education, chair networks, collective bargaining agreements, academic program advocacy, chair training

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Developing Chairperson Networks at the State System Level

  1. While many colleges and universities have local chair networks, few networks extend across state systems. These can be advantageous for chairs working under common bureaucracies and collective bargaining agreements for the purpose of training, mutual empowerment and advocacy for academic programs.