Updated: December 2024
Purpose
The primary purposes of these funds are to recognize excellence, recruit and retain faculty members, and/or to supplement or fully fund a position that fulfills the mission of the School. Great institutions are home to the best minds, the most creative scholars and the most engaged teachers. One faculty member can inspire hundreds of people through the courses they teach, students they mentor, their scholarship endeavors and service through the Wisconsin idea. The named distinguished chair, chair, professorship, and faculty fellow appointments are made available by donors who wish to recognize such distinguished contributions of the faculty. It is also an opportunity to form an enduring bond with the donor who honors the School of Human Ecology (SoHE) with their gift.
Fundamentals in Appointment Decision
All named appointments must be aligned with the donor’s intent (either specifically targeted field or broadly defined at dean’s discretion as described in the MOA). Funds for named faculty appointments may be used to support a new or existing position as directed by the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the donor and the UW Foundation and/or the Dean. As per the MOA guidelines, Dean will have the authority to determine the term and renewal status of the SoHE named faculty appointments at his/her discretion.
Eligibility
SoHE named chairs and professorships: awarded to tenured associate and full professors, while distinguished professorships are awarded to full professors in general. As per the donor MOA guidelines, exceptions may be made to recognize advanced tenure-track (5th or 6th) with support from the oversight committee.
Faculty fellowships: awarded to both tenure-track and tenured faculty members in order to support targeted initiatives.
Criteria
Nomination and Appointment Process
Nominee’s Materials for Review
Named Faculty Appointment Holder Expectations
Annual Stewardship for Donors
Stewardship is an important part of development. It conveys the importance of gifts and forms a connection between the donor and the School of Human Ecology via the named positions. It is an essential responsibility of the recipient of a SoHE named chair or professorship to provide ongoing and meaningful stewardship annually via the coordination by SoHE Advancement and Communications team.
Term Report
At the conclusion of the appointment, named faculty holders are required to submit a Term Report that summarizes the noted achievements in advancing the SoHE vision, the targeted areas of interest with respect to the named positions in particular, and demonstrated citizenship and stewardship during the tenure of the appointment. The Dean’s office will notify the appointment holders in January prior to the end of the endowed faculty appointment to submit their Term Report.
Should the endowed appointment be eligible for renewal, a portfolio of faculty materials will be gathered by the Dean’s office to which the Term Report shall be added. A “circle review” of the holder with respect to Citizenship, Engagement and Collegiality will be conducted by the Dean’s office.
Circle Review of Citizenship, Engagement and Collegiality
In addition to scholarly and teaching accomplishments, holders of named faculty appointments are also expected to maintain their engagement and citizenship in the department and being role models for collegiality, contributing to the overall well-being of SoHE and its employees. (See SoHE Leadership Expectations). This short Qualtrics survey will be administered to solicit information from SoHE stakeholders. The holder will be asked to suggest 4 names of SoHE employees: 3 from within their own department and 1 from outside. The Dean’s office will add 4 additional names from the department and at the School level (faculty and staff).
Circle Review Instrument
For each of the citizenship and collegiality characteristics listed below, please indicate the extent to which the person you are reviewing displays these characteristics:
Response options:
Positive Role Modeling, Engagement and Citizenship:
Collegiality and Well-Being of All:
Personal and professional ethics and integrity: