What is a Faculty Fellow?
Faculty Fellow positions are half-time appointments for one to two years and are ideal for an individual who has interest in learning more about university-wide academic administration and policy issues.
Responsibilities are tailored to accommodate the Faculty Fellow's background and interests. These will involve exploring new ideas to further the IU Indianapolis campus mission foci of teaching and learning, research and scholarship, civic engagement, emphasizing diversity, collaboration, and best practices. Faculty Fellows and Academic Affairs leadership work in collaboration to enhance IU Indianapolis’s academic excellence through assuring success of the IU Indianapolis Strategic Plan.
Required Qualifications:
- IU Indianapolis tenured, tenure-track, or non-tenure-track faculty member.
- Ability to work effectively in a collaborative, complex, and time-pressured environment.
- Demonstrated evidence of excellent organizational skills, including attention to details.
Compensation
Compensation is given both to the school to cover release time and to the Faculty Fellow's research account.