University of Oregon Chapter of the AAUP
The
University of Oregon
Chapter
of the Association of University
Professors
Officers (Terms end 30 June 2013)
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Co-President: Debra Merskin, Journalism and Communication, (541) 346-4189
email: dmerskin@uoregon.edu
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Co-President: Regina Psaki, Romance Languages, (541) 346-4042
email: rpsaki@uoregon.edu
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Vice-President: Gordon Sayre, English, (541) 346-1313
email: gsayre@uoregon.edu
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Secretary and Treasurer: Susan C. Anderson, German & Scandinavian,
(541) 346-4056 email: susana@uoregon.edu
- Member-at-Large for Executive Comm: Pedro Garcia-Caro, Romance
Languages, (541) 346-5813 email: pgcaro@uoregon.edu
- Member-at-Large for Executive Comm: Matthew Dennis, History, (541)
346-4814 email: mjdennis@uoregon.edu
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Past President: Carl Bybee, Journalism and Communication, (541) 346-4175 email: bybee@uoregon.edu
Useful Links
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Salary and Compensation Comparisons
- Commentary and Explanation of 2010-2011 Salary Survey here
- Salary and Compensation for UO and AAU Comparators for 2010-2011 as reported to AAUP
here
- Salary and Compensation for UO and AAU Comparators for 2009-2010 as reported to AAUP
here
- Salary and Compensation for UO and AAU Comparators for 2008-2009 as reported to AAUP
here
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UO Chapter Constitution and Bylaws
ratified June 1, 2010 here
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UO Academic Freedom and Freedom
of Speech Policy
- Senate Motion US10/11-12 to adopt
a new policy on academic freedom and freedom of speech. The policy was
adopted at the March 9, 2011 meeting of the University Senate
[sponsored by the Senate Ad-Hoc Committee on Academic Freedom Language and
Policy Review]
- Senate
Motion US09/10-15 Establishment of a UO Senate Ad-Hoc Committee on Academic Freedom Language and Policy Review
to review existing language and policy regarding academic freedom on UO
campus [sponsored by AAUP President Carl Bybee]
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Links to
other AAUP chapter home pages
Information about the AAUP
The AAUP is the only national organization exclusively representing the
interests of all college and university faculty members. Founded in 1915,
the AAUP
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establishes and maintains standards for academic due process and faculty
participation in academic decision making
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participates in precedent setting court cases involving academic freedom
and tenure issues
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represents faculty interests in state and federal legislatures
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provides comprehensive data on the economic status of the profession
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offers professional liability insurance and other membership benefits and
services
Active AAUP membership is open to teaching faculty, research scholars,
professional librarians, or counselors with faculty status. Membership
categories also include Active entrant, a reduced dues membership offered
to non tenured faculty for up to seven years; Active part-time, Graduate
Student, and Public member.
The American Association of University Professors has members at more
than 2000 institutions with local chapters at 960 campuses and 33 state
conferences which unite chapter organizations on a state wide basis.
The 1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom, jointly authored
by AAUP and the Association of American Colleges, is the definitive interpretation
of academic freedom and is the model for all subsequent policies and standards.
Thousands of faculty members call the AAUP each year for advice and
help about academic freedom and tenure issues. AAUP responds to academic
freedom violations by assisting faculty members to obtain due process through
mediation and consultation. Grave violations may result in on site investigations
and censure of the administration. Investigative reports are published
in the AAUP journal ACADEME thereby informing the academic community of
departures from sound practices.
AAUP’s amicus briefs before the Supreme Court and appelate courts on
issues concerning academic freedom safeguard academic practices and advance
the court's understanding of academic principles. AAUP's Academic Freedom
Fund and its Legal Defense Fund provide financial support in selected cases
that raise significant academic freedom issues.
AAUP is an authoritative voice in Washington and state capitals on higher
education issues at a time when government decisions greatly influence
what happens on campus. AAUP monitors legislation and provides expert testimony
from a faculty perspective. When mandatory retirement was abolished in
1986, AAUP was designated by Congress as a member of the Research committee
to determine the effect of uncapping on higher education.
AAUP’s ANNUAL REPORT ON THE ECONOMIC STATUS OF THE PROFESSION is a comprehensive
analysis of faculty salaries and fringe benefits. Over 2100 individual
institutions are listed by category, with compensation for faculty rank
and gender. AAUP members receive the report as a special issue of our journal
ACADEME. The reports are also available online.
AAUP’s Higher Education Salary Evaluation Kit provides guidance in
assessing equity in faculty compensation. It also includes comparison group
salary reports specific to different types of institutions.
AAUP supports faculty collective bargaining at the option of local chapters
as an additional means for advancing professional standards. AAUP chapters
negotiate independently, subject to the same standards as non bargaining
campuses. Chapter contracts are designed to insure academic freedom and
tenure, advance economic and professional interests, and promote collegial
governance.
Special Projects
The AAUP initiates special projects concerning faculty and the academic
profession. Recent projects include
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guidelines for pension and insurance plans and participation in the revision
of TIAA-CREF policies
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retaining tenure without mandatory retirement
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the role of faculty in the assessment movement and curricular changes
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examination of academic freedom in church related institutions
Membership Services and Benefits
Members receive a subscription to ACADEME, the AAUP's magazine for higher
education and journal of record. Published six times a year, ACADEME offers
news, analysis, and discussion of matters of professional concern.
New members are eligible for a special introductory subscription to
the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Membership in the AAUP allows participation in the following benefit
programs
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Professional Liability Insurance
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AAUP Travel Program
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Accident Insurance
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Disability Income Protection
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Excess Major Medical Insurance
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Group Term Life Insurance
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Hospital Indemnity Insurance
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Low Cost Automobile Rental
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Gold and Silver Master Card Charge
Academic Policy and Regulations
The AAUP's policy statements and recommended institutional regulations
are acknowledged as the prevailing standards within the academic community.
AAUP guidelines are designed to insure faculty members due process and
a substantive role in academic governance. Subjects include
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Academic freedom, tenure, and due process
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Preventing discrimination
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College and University Government
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Professional Ethics
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Collective bargaining
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Research and teaching
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Leaves of absence and retirement and insurance plans
AAUP: To maintain and advance the standards and ideals of the profession
Other Links:
InterInstitutional
Faculty Senate
PSU chapter of the AAUP email:
aaup@psuaaup.net
Oregon Student Association
OSU chapter of the AAUP
UO Senate