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AAUP

American Association of University Professors.
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AAUP sanctioned the school's administration in 2011 after the Idaho State Board of Education suspended the faculty senate on the recommendation of the university's president after several years of intense conflict between the senate and the administration.
Wilson, editor of Illinois Academe, a project of the AAUP of Illinois.
That decision was made during contract negotiations with AAUP due to ongoing national research on validity and potential implicit biases, says Interim Provost and Executive Vice President Sam Grogg.
AAUP, (June, 2014), On Partnerships with Foreign Governments: The Case of Confucius Institutes.
An AAUP censure is a relatively rare condemnation that can damage a university's reputation in the academic world.
The AAUP has long observed its so-called "limitations" clause that allows church-related institutions to impose religious constraints upon their teachers as long as those limitations are made explicit to prospective faculty members at the time of their employment.
Prior to the founding of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) in 1915, university professors--and university presidents--faced firings for a variety of reasons.
Several organizations, such as the Association for Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) have regularly conducted salary surveys and the results have been disappointing to say the least.
In 2000, the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) reported that the standard distribution of effort for faculty workload was as follows: 40 percent of faculty time was allocated to teaching, 40 percent to research, and 20 percent to service.
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