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University of Arizona Faculty SenateKeywords
Senior Vice President for Research, Discovery and InnovationCommittee of Eleven White Paper
The Organization, Administration, Allocation of Resources, and Faculty Prerogatives and the University of Arizona
General Faculty Special Election
Arizona Faculties Council (AFC)
Intellectual Property (IP)
APAC
Appointed Professionals
University Career Architecture Project (UCAP)
College of Education Dean
Department of Political Economy and Moral Sciences
Honors College
Building 90
Senior Vice President for Health Affairs
Senior Vice President for Marketing and Communications
faculty voice
Bachelor of Science in Food Safety
Master of Science in Econometrics and Quantitative Economics
Political Engagement
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This item contains the agenda, minutes, and attachments for the Faculty Senate meeting on this date. There may be additional materials from the meeting available at the Faculty Center.Date
2017-11-07Identifier
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