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Outline Of University Of New Mexico ("Unm") - American Campus Communities ("Acc") Master Agreement For Lease Of Unm Sites For Student Housing (The "Project"), University Of New Mexico
Outline Of University Of New Mexico ("Unm") - American Campus Communities ("Acc") Master Agreement For Lease Of Unm Sites For Student Housing (The "Project"), University Of New Mexico
Faculty Senate Documents
UNM Regents ("Regents"), upon recommendation of Lobo Development Corporation ("Lobo"), Approve Master Agreement for Lease and Term Sheet of Ground Lease Terms.
Master Agreement For Lease Of Unm Sites For Student Housing, University Of New Mexico
Master Agreement For Lease Of Unm Sites For Student Housing, University Of New Mexico
Faculty Senate Documents
THIS MASTER AGREEMENT FOR LEASE OF UNM SITES FOR STUDENT HOUSING (this "Master Agreement") is dated as of , 2009 ("Effective Date"), and entered into by and between the REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, a body corporate (the "Regents"), on behalf of THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, a constitutionally created educational institution of the State of New Mexico (the "University"), LOBO DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a New Mexico non-profit corporation organized to benefit the University ("Lobo"), and AMERICAN CAMPUS COMMUNITIES, INC., a Maryland corporation ("ACC") (each a "Party"; collectively, the "Parties").
Higher Education Evaluation, Legislative Finance Committee Of Unm Faculty Senate
Higher Education Evaluation, Legislative Finance Committee Of Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
Higher education accounts for about 16 percent of all state spending. Since FY04, the Legislature has increased general fund spending on higher education nearly $214 million or approximately 33 percent, from approximately $639 million to $853 million in FY10 (pre-solvency). New Mexico's per capita state spending on higher education ranks among the highest in the country. Higher education institutions must balance diverse and competing missions - teaching, research, and outreach. The project will evaluate institutional performance and how institutions are held accountable in allocating, using, and spending public resources to accomplish the goals of these varied missions.
Comprehensive Review Of Changes In Upper Administration 2003-2008, University Of New Mexico
Comprehensive Review Of Changes In Upper Administration 2003-2008, University Of New Mexico
Faculty Senate Documents
In May 2008 the Faculty requested a comprehensive review of the change in upper administration expenditures at UNM. The principle objective of this report is to provide salaries and budgets of administration beginning with fiscal year 2003 in a meaningful way, including calculations of percentage increases, funding sources for those positions, and comparisons to similar costs at other colleges and universities. This review also provides information on UNMs budgets and expenditures to present a holistic view of administration and its impact on UNM.
Faculty Handbook C100 Policy: Academic Load, University Of New Mexico
Faculty Handbook C100 Policy: Academic Load, University Of New Mexico
Faculty Senate Documents
The term "academic load" describes, the sum total of all officially recognized University duties carried out by an individual member of the faculty at any given time.
Faculty Load Definitions, University Of New Mexico
Faculty Load Definitions, University Of New Mexico
Faculty Senate Documents
ADJUSTED CREDIT HOURS The classroom teaching hours for a particular course, adjusted to reflect faculty work requirements either more than or less than the normal expectation.
Draft Effort Reporting Policy, University Of New Mexico
Draft Effort Reporting Policy, University Of New Mexico
Faculty Senate Documents
Conduct of research is a primary mission of the University of New Mexico. The University is committed to ensuring that effort expended on federally sponsored agreements is appropriately documented, that salaries and wages charged to sponsored agreements reasonably reflect the effort expended on those agreements, that effort is certified by authorized personnel in a timely manner, and that effort certifications comply with sponsor requirements and federal regulations.
Faculty Handbook C110 Policy: Teaching Assignments, University Of New Mexico
Faculty Handbook C110 Policy: Teaching Assignments, University Of New Mexico
Faculty Senate Documents
1. This policy has been developed pursuant to the resolution of the Regents at their meeting 13 June 1977. 2. Faculty "teaching" assignments are measured in "load units" as defined and calculated in accordance with the University's load formula. The term "load unit" as used in this policy is defined by that formula as currently revised (now the Ninth Revision, 8 September 1975).
Criticisms Of The Current Structure At Unm, Unm Faculty Senate
Criticisms Of The Current Structure At Unm, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
Criticisms from within Too many committees to watch' — OPS Over the past several years, there has been an attempt to pare down the number of FS committees from its record high of 21 or so, down to 16-19. There is always resistance to eliminating a committee, and generally based on good reasons, since, in the end, many of the eliminated committees are reconstituted.
Erb Solvency Principles, Unm Faculty Senate
Erb Solvency Principles, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
No abstract provided.
Faculty Participation In Strategic Planning, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Participation In Strategic Planning, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
No abstract provided.
Cost Of Employee Healthcare, Unm Faculty Senate
Cost Of Employee Healthcare, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
No abstract provided.
Faculty Senate Directory, 2012-2013, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Directory, 2012-2013, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
No abstract provided.
Right To Free Speech And Assembly, Unm Faculty Senate
Right To Free Speech And Assembly, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
No abstract provided.
Education Retirement Board Resolution Endorsement, Unm Faculty Senate
Education Retirement Board Resolution Endorsement, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
No abstract provided.
Faculty Senate Structure: A Proposal Including Budgets, Tim Ross, Douglas Fields
Faculty Senate Structure: A Proposal Including Budgets, Tim Ross, Douglas Fields
Faculty Senate Documents
It has become increasingly difficult for the Faculty Senate, the FS President and the Operations Committee (OPS) to adequately meet all the legitimate needs and time demands of their respective roles. It is also increasingly difficult for the Faculty Senate to respond to new initiatives and weigh in proactively on strategic directives coming from the Administration, the Regents, and our wider organizational environment. If shared governance within the University is to really work well, and lead UNM in the best strategic pursuit of its academic mission in the future, we believe we simply have to havea structure that both embodies …
Study Abroad Resolution, Unm Faculty Senate
Study Abroad Resolution, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
No abstract provided.
Revision Of Curricula Committee Charge Resolution, Unm Faculty Senate
Revision Of Curricula Committee Charge Resolution, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
No abstract provided.
Proposed Hsc Governance Regents Policy Revisions, Unm University Counsel
Proposed Hsc Governance Regents Policy Revisions, Unm University Counsel
Faculty Senate Documents
Attached is a packet of proposed revised Regents policies pertaining to the HSC Governance reorganization proposal. After careful review, the Policy Office concluded that the earlier format of proposed revisions to Regent Policy 2.13 (which was originally presented to the Regents on November 16, 2010 and integrated a range of policy modifications into a single and very lengthy policy), was confusing and administratively burdensome. Therefore, the previously circulated Regent Policy 2.13 has been replaced by four separate proposed Regent policies, RPM\xa7\xa7 3.4 through 3.7. The general structure of the Health Sciences Center, as well as the role of the new …
Proposed Hsc Governance, John Trotter
Proposed Hsc Governance, John Trotter
Faculty Senate Documents
The various components of the Health Sciences Center have been rapidly changing and growing and will continue to grow due to the increasing population and our expanding duties to the people of the state. Our current administrative structures will not be sufficient to carry us into the future.
Revised Faculty Workload Resolution, Unm Faculty Senate
Revised Faculty Workload Resolution, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
No abstract provided.
Faculty Governance, Volume 2, Issue 1, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Governance, Volume 2, Issue 1, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
No abstract provided.
Curriculum Committee Resolution, Unm Faculty Senate
Curriculum Committee Resolution, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
No abstract provided.
Faculty Governance, Volume 1, Issue 6, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Governance, Volume 1, Issue 6, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
No abstract provided.
Sabbatical Leave Policy Resolution, Unm Faculty Senate
Sabbatical Leave Policy Resolution, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
No abstract provided.
Faculty Governance, Volume 1, Issue 5, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Governance, Volume 1, Issue 5, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
No abstract provided.
Student Veterans, Unm Faculty Senate
Regent Confirmation Hearing Resolution, Unm Faculty Senate
Regent Confirmation Hearing Resolution, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
No abstract provided.
Faculty Governance, Volume 1, Issue 4, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Governance, Volume 1, Issue 4, Unm Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Documents
No abstract provided.
Voluntary Faculty Retirement Incentives, Richard Coughlin
Voluntary Faculty Retirement Incentives, Richard Coughlin
Faculty Senate Documents
This report presents the results of the exploratory research and data analysis I conducted from May-August 2009 related to the development of a policy for voluntary faculty retirement incentives.