REPORT TO SENATE ON APPOINTMENTS AND COMPLEMENT PLANNING SHEILA EMBLETON, VICE-PRESIDENT ACADEMIC OCTOBER 24, 2002.

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REPORT TO SENATE ON APPOINTMENTS AND COMPLEMENT PLANNING SHEILA EMBLETON, VICE-PRESIDENT ACADEMIC OCTOBER 24, 2002

STRATEGIC ACADEMIC PRIORITIES build on strengths in liberal arts, sciences, fine arts, environmental studies diversification into professional and applied studies growth in engineering and applied science (including ITEC) leadership in interdisciplinary health studies expansion of international programs and activities improved capacity for technology enhanced learning commitment to high quality graduate education enhanced profile as a leading research university

TENURE STREAM APPOINTMENTS FACULTY APPTS AUTHORIZED APPTS MADE DELAYED TO FAILED: DELAYED OR TBA APPTS AUTHORIZED ** AS AK ED33002 ES20112 FA GL OSG32103 SC12*6507 SSB LIB21102 TOTALS * One appointment still pending (on offer) ** Appointments authorized to date (subject to change) Source: Office of the AVP Academic Resource Planning October 24, 2002

TENURE STREAM APPOINTMENTS : EQUITY STATUS FAC.APPTS MADE MALEFEMALECANA- DIAN NON- CANAD. VISIBLE MINOR. DIS- ABILITY ABORI- GINAL AS AK ED ES FA GL OSG SC SSB LIB TOTAL Source: Office of the AVP Academic Resource Planning October 24, 2002

TENURE STREAM APPOINTMENTS: MALE/FEMALE BREAKDOWN TO APPT. YEARMALEFEMALETOTAL # OF APPTS TOTAL Note: Includes professional librarians and conversions Source: Office of the AVP Academic Resource Planning October 24, 2002

FACULTY OF ARTS TENURE STREAM APPOINTMENTS appointments authorized 27 appointments made 22 appointments authorized to date for all appointments support the commitment to the liberal arts 6 appointments advance international objectives 2 appointments in mathematics and statistics support development of ITEC 2 appointments relate to the health area

ATKINSON FACULTY OF LIBERAL AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES TENURE STREAM APPOINTMENTS appointments authorized 10.5 appointments made 29 appointments authorized to date for appointments support the new Health Policy and Management program and the expanding Nursing program 2 appointments relate to applied science (ITEC) 2 appointments support business-related programming in Administrative Studies other appointments support liberal arts and sciences

FACULTY OF EDUCATION TENURE STREAM APPOINTMENTS appointments authorized 3 appointments made 2 appointments authorized to date for all 3 appointments support the professional program in education appointments include 1 in special education/deaf education

FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES TENURE STREAM APPOINTMENTS appointments authorized 0 appointments made 2 appointments authorized to date for

FACULTY OF FINE ARTS TENURE STREAM APPOINTMENTS appointments authorized 8 appointments made 5 appointments authorized to date for all 8 appointments build on areas of strength in the fine arts, particularly in areas of growth and development: design and communications 2 of the appointments contribute to internationalization

GLENDON COLLEGE TENURE STREAM APPOINTMENTS appointments authorized 5.5 appointments made 5 appointments authorized to date for all appointments support the objective of building on strengths in liberal arts and sciences 1 appointment in translation contributes to internationalization and professional programming appointments of a computer engineer and a biologist/ecologist enhance applied science

OSGOODE HALL LAW SCHOOL TENURE STREAM APPOINTMENTS appointments authorized 2 appointments made 3 appointments authorized to date for both appointments (in intellectual property and property law) contribute to the professional programs in law

FACULTY OF PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCE TENURE STREAM APPOINTMENTS appointments authorized 6 appointments made 7 appointments authorized to date for all appointments build on the Faculty’s existing strengths in the pure and applied sciences 4 appointments in Computer Science will contribute to the expansion of computer science and computer engineering

SCHULICH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS TENURE STREAM APPOINTMENTS appointments authorized 9 appointments made 7 appointments authorized to date for all of the appointments support the School’s professional programs, particularly in areas of organizational behaviour, marketing, finance, and strategic management 1 appointment in international business contributes to internationalization 2 appointments relate to technology and business

YORK UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES TENURE STREAM APPOINTMENTS appointments authorized 1 appointment made 2 appointments authorized to date for

OTHER FULL-TIME COMPLEMENT: CLAs, SRCs, TRUE VISITORS FACULTYCLAs NEW TOTAL SRCs NEW TOTAL TRUE VISITORS NEW TOTAL AS AK ED ES FA GL OSG FPAS SSB LIB TOTAL Source: Office of the AVP Academic Resource Planning October 24, 2002

FULL-TIME FACULTY TENURE STREAM COMPLEMENT Note: Dotted line indicates searches authorized to date Source: Office of the AVP Academic Resource Planning October 24, 2002

COMPLEMENT PLANNING Complement planning to address: – retirements – increases in enrolments for “double cohort” years and beyond – diversification of enrolments – introduction of new programs Need for corresponding planning for staff Planning for space to accommodate growth

PROJECTED CUMULATIVE TENURE STREAM FACULTY Source: Office of the AVP Academic Resource Planning October 24, 2002