Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 77.43 |
Liaison | Elida Erickson |
Submission Date | Feb. 28, 2022 |
University of California, Santa Cruz
AC-7: Incentives for Developing Courses
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.00 / 2.00 |
Elida
Erickson Sustainability Director Sustainability Office |
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Does the institution have an ongoing program that offers incentives for academic staff in multiple disciplines or departments to develop new sustainability courses and/or incorporate sustainability into existing courses? :
Yes
A brief description of the incentive program(s):
Three major academic priority areas (APAs) of cross-disciplinary research and creative work capture much of the insight and energy the faculty brought to the planning process. The APAs build on existing campus disciplinary strengths, advance priorities critical to the university mission, and represent distinctive research areas in which the campus can or already does excel. An intentional and coordinated focus on these three areas, Earth Futures, Justice in a Changing World, and Digital Interventions, will aid us in communicating with one another internally and with the world externally, providing us with another means of highlighting our important disciplinary and cross-disciplinary research and creative work at UC Santa Cruz. Alongside our attention to graduate program growth and critical undergraduate curricular needs, we will support strategic efforts around the APAs.
Earth Futures: Taking a uniquely long view of Earth and humanity — not just over the following decades, but over hundreds or thousands of years, UC Santa Cruz examines the scientific, philosophical, social, and practical questions about the Earth’s future. Faculty, researchers, and students will pose pressing questions, both ethical and scientific, and propose strategies and actions that lead to desired global outcomes and resolutions.
Justice in a Changing World: Our world’s landscape is rapidly changing — demographically, economically, environmentally, politically, and socially. UC Santa Cruz offers a dynamic, critical, and interdisciplinary approach to understanding this change, rather than reading our challenges and contexts as largely static. This approach can provide more meaningful responses to the question “How can we serve justice in the world?”
Digital Interventions: Examining how the digital world interacts with and shapes human lives, makers, artists, critics, and data scientists come together to develop and propose novel means of interacting with and theorizing about culture and the future. Digital interventions challenge us to imagine how technology can transform our minds as well as the world in which we live.
Earth Futures: Taking a uniquely long view of Earth and humanity — not just over the following decades, but over hundreds or thousands of years, UC Santa Cruz examines the scientific, philosophical, social, and practical questions about the Earth’s future. Faculty, researchers, and students will pose pressing questions, both ethical and scientific, and propose strategies and actions that lead to desired global outcomes and resolutions.
Justice in a Changing World: Our world’s landscape is rapidly changing — demographically, economically, environmentally, politically, and socially. UC Santa Cruz offers a dynamic, critical, and interdisciplinary approach to understanding this change, rather than reading our challenges and contexts as largely static. This approach can provide more meaningful responses to the question “How can we serve justice in the world?”
Digital Interventions: Examining how the digital world interacts with and shapes human lives, makers, artists, critics, and data scientists come together to develop and propose novel means of interacting with and theorizing about culture and the future. Digital interventions challenge us to imagine how technology can transform our minds as well as the world in which we live.
A brief description of the incentives that academic staff who participate in the program(s) receive:
Campus leaders are dedicated to the critical work our faculty and staff perform to produce new knowledge, educate students, and change the world. The focus offered by the APAs will make the outstanding work of faculty and staff more visible, which may result in important second-order benefits for the whole campus measured by ranking, reputation, student and faculty recruitment, and external fundraising.
The Strategic Academic Plan is used as a guideline for the campus administration to help prioritize resource allocations. Faculty seeking to advance the "Earth Futures" goal are eligible for funding via the annual resource call to support research, courses, and more.
The Strategic Academic Plan is used as a guideline for the campus administration to help prioritize resource allocations. Faculty seeking to advance the "Earth Futures" goal are eligible for funding via the annual resource call to support research, courses, and more.
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