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Teaching and instructional staff matters - correspondence

Series consists of records relating to matters affecting teaching and faculty staff, including librarians and lab instructors. Activities and topics documented include development of the university's academic policies and procedures; faculty appointments, salaries and economic benefits; renewal, tenure and promotion; leave, retirement and immigration; and negotiations and consultations with the Simon Fraser University Faculty Association (SFUFA) and the Teaching Support Staff Union (TSSU). For a description of record types, see individual sub-series descriptions.

Peak staff

Series consists of records relating to the hiring, duties and activities of staff members who produced The Peak student newspaper. Includes minutes, staff lists, correspondence and other documents.

Office of the Dean

The office of the Dean came into being with the establishment of the Faculty of Arts in September 1965. As the executive officer of the Faculty and an administrative officer of the University, the Dean has been responsible to the Senate for ensuring that the functions of the Faculty were carried out. Between 1965 and 1968, the position of Dean was filled in rotation between the Faculties of Arts and Science, and the responsibilities and duties of the position were limited to membership on the Committee of Heads, consisting of the President, Deans, and the heads of departments.

On 1 March 1968, the Board of Governors approved the recommendation that the Dean be a permanent position and have more extensive duties. Specifically, the position was given six major duties: 1) to act as the central budget authority for all departments and programs in the Faculty of Arts; 2) to administer all Arts non-departmental programs; 3) to coordinate curriculum development through the faculty undergraduate and graduate curriculum committees and maintain scholastic uniformity; 4) to be responsible for faculty hiring, discipline, tenure and promotion in conjunction with appropriate departments; 5) to facilitate the research undertaken by faculty members by ensuring facilities, equipment and support, and; 6) to engage in the ongoing assessment of faculty performance, through performance review, contract renewal, tenure and promotion evaluations. Further, the Dean acts as chair of faculty meetings and represents the Faculty to external bodies such as the Senate and the Board of Governors.

Series consists of records relating to the activities of the Dean as the chief officer of the Faculty. The records document both administrative and operational activities, including correspondence with university and external bodies and participation on various committees. The forms of materials include meeting agenda and minutes, correspondence, memoranda, and reports.

Boards and conferences

Series consists of records relating to various professional conferences and advisory boards, including the Provincial Heritage Advisory Board and the B.C. Heritage Advisory Board Permit Review committee. It includes conference programs, correspondence, memoranda, pamphlets, and reports.

Committees and meetings

Series consists of records relating to the decisions, actions and activities of various departmental and faculty academic and administrative committees. The majority of files relate to the Departmental Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (DUCC) and the Departmental Graduate Studies Committee (DGSC), but see Access Points below for full list of committees represented. The series includes meeting agenda and minutes, correspondence, reports, and working papers.

Printed materials

Series consists of printed and published materials relating to the promotion and advertisement of department courses, programs and activities. It includes brochures, pamphlets, and circulars; materials from the 1960s prepared by the Academic Board for Higher Education in British Columbia; the departmental newsletter Bio-Bull (1975-1976); a report by marine biology students on British Columbia as a maritime province (1975); and a report of the Behavioural Ecology Research Group on its activities for the period 1983-1988.

Curriculum and programs

Series consists of records relating to the courses offered by the department, including course content, requirements, expectations and examinations. It includes correspondence, course outlines, sample examination papers, and reports.

Dr. Paul T. Cote papers

Series consists of records made and received by Dr. Paul T. Coté in the course of carrying out the duties of Chancellor. It includes correspondence and memoranda.

Departmental committees

Series consists of the records of various departmental committees, including the Appointments, Graduate Studies, and Tenure committees. It includes circulars, correspondence, minutes of meetings, and memoranda.

Administration

Series consists of records relating to the administration of the organization. Activities documented include the drafting of the constitution, incorporation, annual general and monthly meetings, and staffing. Included are the constitution, drafts, minutes, correspondence, and office logbooks, as well as records relating to membership, personnel, and operating policies.

Meetings

Series consists of records related to meetings of the Department and the physical chemists group in the Department. It includes agenda, minutes, and associated papers.

Printed materials

Series consists of newsletters, news releases, and publications of the Department related to the promotion of programs and facilities.

Teaching

Series consists of records related to instruction in the Department. It includes correspondence, course evaluations, transcripts, and examination papers.

Faculty of Science

Series consists of records related to Department involvement in committees of the Faculty of Science. These committees include the Biochemistry Curriculum Committee, Faculty Graduate Curriculum Committee, Faculty of Science Executive Committee, and the Faculty of Science Undergraduate Committee. It includes agenda, minutes, correspondence and related papers.

Departmental committees

Series consists of the records of various departmental committees. It incudes circulars, correspondence, agenda and minutes of meetings, and memoranda.

Faculty committees

Series consists of the records relating to committees of the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies, including the Curriculum Committee. It includes correspondence, course proposals, and memoranda.

Field school

Series consists of records relating to the operation of the Field School, including student placement and seminars. It includes correspondence, memoranda, and reports.

Conferences

Series consists of records relating to various conferences sponsored, or attended by, members of the Department. It includes agenda, correspondence, pamphlets, and reports.

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence received and sent by the department Chair. Records include memoranda, reports, chronological correspondence, Chair's correspondence, and subject files. Records also include two cassette tapes of Jack Webster's radio program regarding faculty hiring at SFU.

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