Sabbaticals: Academic Year Proposals and Activities
Embrace a sabbatical year by submitting proposals and engaging in activities like acquiring new skills, studying new areas of interest, and collaborating with experts. Follow guidelines for application submissions closely to optimize your chances.
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Proposals for next academic year due to Dean by the last Monday in September Proposals due to OAA by the last Monday in October Proposals are forwarded to the Faculty Grants and Leaves Committee for review and rating Committee meets to discuss and determine final ranking Committee sends recommendations to the Provost Provost approves or disapproves awards Award/denial letters sent to faculty by mid-January
Full time faculty may apply for sabbatical in fifth (5th) year of service for sabbatical to be taken in sixth (6th) year of service to the University.
Sabbatical activities may include: *Acquisition of new skills *Investigation of new areas of interest *Formal study leading to completion of terminal degree *Scholarly or creative activities *Collaboration or study with recognized experts in field
Applications stand on their own merit Be sure to obtain appropriate signatures on cover page Follow the Format/Headings in Guidelines, and review the ranking sheet to see how committee scores proposals Use lay language so colleagues from all disciplines can understand your proposal Limit proposals to 5 pages (plus supporting docs)
Full Academic Year Sabbatical *2/3 of 9 month base salary Single Semester Sabbatical *One Semester of 9 month base salary The application must include funding anticipated with the sabbatical: grants, fellowships and all non-university funds in proposal. The application must include any additional
FACULTY SERVICES WEBPAGE http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/facultyservices/sabbatic als.cfm
CONTACT: Marian Bruce Asst. Vice Provost x61063 or mkbruce@uaa.alaska.edu FGL Committee Chair Kathy Stephenson x64585 or ksstephenson@uaa.alaska.edu