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December 17, 2009

APT All Faculty Voting Meeting

What: The fall semester SPH Faculty Meeting will include the Dean's meeting to be followed immediately by an APT Meeting for SPH faculty to vote on Promotion and Tenure Decisions.

SPH Faculty-eligible-to-vote are required by SPH Policy to have 80 percent attendance at the APT portions of the meeting. The 1st item to be voted on by all tenured, tenure-track, and contract faculty will be discussion and approval of revisions of the 7.12 document that establishes SPH policies for appointment, promotion, and tenure of faculty.

This APT portion of the meeting is essential, and faculty are strongly urged to attend. Without an 80 percent quorum in attendance on Dec. 17, the APT meeting will have to be canceled and rescheduled.

Following the Fall Faculty meeting with Dean John Finnegan (8:15-9:15 a.m.)
Agenda (starting at 9:30 a.m.)


  • All Faculty (Asst/Assoc/Full Professors) discuss and vote on APT Ad Hoc Committee Recommendations

  • Tenured Associate and Full Professors discuss and vote on promotion of Assistant to Associate Professors

  • Tenured Full Professors discuss and vote on promotion and granting of Associate to Full Professors

When: Thursday, Dec. 17, 8-11 a.m.

Where: 3-125 Mayo Memorial Building

Important: RSVP online by Dec. 14 at www.sph.umn.edu/aptcal

If you are unable to attend the voting meeting in person, you may participate via conference call. Please contact Stefannie Anderson at stef@umn.edu by Dec. 14 with your request to join the meeting by phone.

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