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Jessica Miller Appointed As Associate Provost For Academic Affairs And Faculty Development, John C. Volin Mar 2021

Jessica Miller Appointed As Associate Provost For Academic Affairs And Faculty Development, John C. Volin

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University Of Maine Academic Affairs Annual Report 2019, Office Of The Executive Vice President For Academic Affairs & Provost Sep 2019

University Of Maine Academic Affairs Annual Report 2019, Office Of The Executive Vice President For Academic Affairs & Provost

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The 2019 Academic Affairs Annual Report is organized around the three strategic values identified through the strategic planning process: Fostering Learner Success; Discovering and Innovating; and Growing and Expanding Partnerships. As in previous reports, what appears in the following pages is not a comprehensive list of accomplishments. Rather it is a summarizing and sampling of the work carried out across campus, throughout the state and, indeed, around the world by UMaine’s talented faculty, staff and students.


Academic Affairs Annual Report 2018, Office Of The Executive Vice President For Academic Affairs & Provost Aug 2018

Academic Affairs Annual Report 2018, Office Of The Executive Vice President For Academic Affairs & Provost

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In April 2018 we released Blue Sky Outcomes: Reaffirming Public Higher Education at Maine’s Flagship University, the report of our assessment of the Blue Sky Strategic Plan. I was honored to have led the UMaine community through this yearlong examination of what was accomplished, where we fell short, and how we changed as an institution over the five years during which the plan served as a guide. If you have not already done so, I encourage you to review the report. I suspect that, like me, you will be amazed at the myriad ways in which our institution advanced as …


2014-2015 Annual Report, Office Of The Vice President For Research And Dean Of The Graduate School Nov 2015

2014-2015 Annual Report, Office Of The Vice President For Research And Dean Of The Graduate School

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The 2014-15 academic year marked the first year since AY 1998-99 that research and graduate studies were administratively organized into one office. The reorganization brings synergy and focus to these two vital and strongly linked components of the University of Maine’s land grant mission. During FY 2015 a total of $51,134,092 were received from extramural sponsors and were comprised of 370 awards. These results closely mirror FY 2014 with 363 awards and $51,169,551 received. Our average proposal success rate from FY 2005 – FY 2015 was approximately 68%. The FY 2015 proposal success rate was 76%, up from 63% in …


Academic Affairs Annual Report 2014, University Of Maine Jan 2014

Academic Affairs Annual Report 2014, University Of Maine

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The 2013–14 year was remarkably productive for UMaine’s faculty, with well over 1,000 journal articles, books and other scholarly works published. There were 571 proposals submitted and 363 grants awarded in fiscal year 2014, with over $43 million in total research awards, and over $95 million in total research expenditures. Teaching productivity was also significant, with over 255,000 student credit hours taught and 1,957 degrees granted.


Program Elimination Proposal: Master Of Public Administration, Academic Program Prioritization Working Group, Office Of The Executive Vice President For Academic Affairs & Provost Oct 2013

Program Elimination Proposal: Master Of Public Administration, Academic Program Prioritization Working Group, Office Of The Executive Vice President For Academic Affairs & Provost

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The Master of Public Administration (MPA) program was suspended by the Chancellor of the University of Maine System on March 2, 2011. The suspension was based on a recommendation by the Academic Program Prioritization Working Group (APPWG) and a decision by the President of the University of Maine. The MPA program was housed in the Department of Public Administration. Following the suspension, no new students were admitted into the program. A plan was put in place to teach out required Public Administration classes and allow students who at the time were in the program to finish it, assuming normal progress …