[FUN_Mail] College of Arts & Sciences vs STEM College
Wee, Beth E
bwee at tulane.edu
Sat Nov 24 15:57:25 EST 2018
Tulane University has had a School of Science and Engineering since 2006 when the university had to regroup after Hurricane Katrina.
It has worked very well, as the science and engineering faculty have many collaborations together. Fortunately, Psychology is with the School. Our Neuroscience Program is interdisciplinary with the Medical School and Primate Center as well as with the School of Liberal Arts. (I can talk more specific with you Judy, separate from the listserve).
We have a Neuroscience teaching position advertised now, as well:
https://neurojobs.sfn.org/jobs/11661439/professor-of-practice-neuroscience-program
Direct link to application: https://apply.interfolio.com/55153
From: FUN_Mail <fun_mail-bounces at lists.funfaculty.org> On Behalf Of Judith Ogilvie
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2018 10:50 AM
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Subject: [FUN_Mail] College of Arts & Sciences vs STEM College
We have a strong push from some members of the faculty in our College of Arts & Sciences to move to a College of Science & Engineering, leaving behind a College of Arts & Humanities (or if the College of Engineering doesn't want us, to form a separate College of Science, although I think this is unlikely). Do any of my fellow FUN colleagues have experience with the pros and cons? I should note that right now, as a member of a Biology Dept, I am just interested in broad information as to what kinds of differences there might be in overall culture, recruitment, teaching loads, competition for resources, support for interdisciplinary programs, and everything that we are forgetting to think about. If this moves forward, I will have to address the impact on our Neuroscience Program, which is an interdisciplinary major run jointly with Biology and Psychology. I am sure that Biology would move with Sciences and most likely Neuroscience, but I expect that Psychology Department might be split on which way to go. But we aren't there yet....
Thanks in advance for any thoughts or experience you might have.
-Judy Ogilvie
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