Faculty Obligations and Responsibilities for Health Sciences Faculty

Published July 22, 2019 This content is archived.

To:              Health Sciences Deans, Departments Chairs, Faculty

From:         Charles F. Zukoski
                  Provost and Executive Vice President
                  for Academic Affairs


                  Michael E. Cain
                  Vice President for Health Sciences and
                  Dean, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences 

Date:           July 22, 2019

 

We are all responsible for ensuring that our undergraduate, graduate, and professional students receive the highest quality education. To that end, it is important to reiterate specific teaching obligations and responsibilities of our faculty.

The Policies of the State University of New York Board of Trustees define the academic year obligation as "an annual obligation of service for the academic year, not to exceed 10 months.”  The University at Buffalo’s 2019 - 2020 academic year obligation for faculty will commence on August 19, 2019, and will conclude on May 23, 2020. During that period, faculty members are expected to be available for service, consistent with their departmental assignments, program responsibilities, and the university calendar.

Within the health sciences, many of our faculty have 12-month appointments, to which the language in the preceding paragraph does not apply. Faculty with 12-month appointments are expected to be available for service for the full 12 months of each calendar year.

UB’s Faculty Teaching Responsibilities Policy states, “Final examinations shall be offered as officially scheduled, not during the final week of classes.”  The university’s final examination week for the Fall 2019 semester is as follows: December 9-16, 2019. For the Spring 2020 semester, it is May 11-16, 2020.

As part of faculty teaching responsibility for 10-month and 12-month faculty, UB’s Teaching Assessment and Improvement Policy states, “Professorial faculty from each department should directly monitor and supervise all teaching by graduate teaching assistants. Moreover, each department should have in place a mandatory teaching-effectiveness program for its teaching assistants.”

Finally, UB’s Faculty Responsibility Policy states, “Faculty members are required annually to submit a report describing in detail their professional activities and accomplishments, for review by the chair and the dean. Based on this report and in consultation with the faculty member, the chair should ascertain that the performance of the faculty member is consistent with departmental guidelines and with the current needs of the unit.”

Thank you for your efforts on behalf of all UB students. Best wishes for a productive and rewarding semester.