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1 Office of Academic Affairs January 12, 2007 Confirming Portland State’s Leadership Position and Defining Academic Priorities Campus Symposium 2007

2 What are we here to talk about? What do we NOT want to talk about? Why have we undertaken this effort? How are we approaching this work? Symposium Overview - Agenda

3 Enhance the intellectual, social, cultural and economic qualities of urban life by providing educational opportunities throughout the life span. Provide quality liberal education and an array of professional and graduate programs especially relevant to metropolitan areas. Portland State University’s Mission

4 Our vision is to be an internationally recognized urban university known for excellence in student learning, innovative research, and community engagement that contributes to the economic vitality, environmental sustainability, and quality of life in the Portland region and beyond. Portland State University’s Vision

5 Learning and Discovery Access to Learning A Climate of Mutual Respect Openness and Reflection Community and Civic Engagement Portland State University’s Values

6 Activities Timeline Retreat Discussions Sept. – Dec. 2006Jan. 2007Feb. – Mar. 2007 Academic Years 2007-12 Hold joint CADS and Excom retreat discussions. Identify core leadership position and broad priorities. Establish CADS working groups on priorities. Plan symposium and communicate retreat results. April – June 2007

7 What are we here to talk about? What do we NOT want to talk about? Why have we undertaken this effort? How are we approaching this work? What are the results of our work this fall? Symposium Overview - Agenda

8 Portland State University’s Our 3-5 Year Strategic Academic Priorities: PSU is the Leader in Engagement Students 1.Improve student success through engaged learning experiences. 2.Expand innovative scholarship/creative activities that address regional issues & have global significance. 3.Enhance educational opportunity in the Portland Metropolitan Region. 4.Advance selected programs that establish our leadership. Faculty/Staff Community Globally relevant, regionally focused. Core Leadership Position

9 Engaged Learning ExperiencesEngaged ScholarshipAn Engaged Institution participate in engaged and transformative learning experiences build knowledge, skills, values, and motivation to make a positive difference in personal and community life academically relevant work for faculty that meets both the campus mission and community needs scholarly agenda that integrates communities’ assets and interests generates, transmits, integrates and applies knowledge through collaborations collaboration between PSU and larger communities for exchange of knowledge and resources in a context of partnership and reciprocity transmit knowledge with meaning, ensuring relevant and authentic teaching and learning experiences What do we mean by engagement?

10 Portland State University’s Our 3-5 Year Strategic Academic Priorities: PSU is the Leader in Engagement Students 1.Improve student success through engaged learning experiences. 2.Expand innovative scholarship/creative activities that address regional issues & have global significance. 3.Enhance educational opportunity in the Portland Metropolitan Region. 4.Advance selected programs that establish our leadership. Faculty/Staff Community Globally relevant, regionally focused. Core Leadership Position

11 What are we here to talk about? What do we NOT want to talk about? Why have we undertaken this effort? How are we approaching this work? What are the results of our work this fall? Why is the symposium significant? Symposium Overview - Agenda

12 Activities Timeline Retreat Discussions Hold symposium. Gather input and feedback. Sept. – Dec. 2006Jan. 2007Feb. – Mar. 2007 Academic Years 2007-12 Hold joint CADS and Excom retreat discussions. Identify core leadership position and broad priorities. Establish CADS working groups on priorities. Plan symposium and communicate retreat results. Symposium April – June 2007

13 What are we here to talk about? What do we NOT want to talk about? Why have we undertaken this effort? How are we approaching this work? What are the results of our work this fall? Why is the symposium significant? How will we proceed? Symposium Overview - Agenda

14 Activities Timeline Retreat Discussions Hold symposium. Gather input and feedback. Establish and conduct process for identifying academic leadership programs. Guiding the Institution Sept. – Dec. 2006Jan. 2007Feb. – Mar. 2007 Academic Years 2007-12 Hold joint CADS and Excom retreat discussions. Identify core leadership position and broad priorities. Establish CADS working groups on priorities. Plan symposium and communicate retreat results. Working Groups Symposium Identifying Leadership Programs April – June 2007 Expand working groups. Provost gathers their recommendations and makes final decisions on mandates, criteria and metrics. Integrate those decisions into budget process. Base administrative decisions on core leadership position and priorities.

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