FASS Annual Report of the Faculty Member 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 THIS PDF DOCUMENT CONTAINS FORMS. PLEASE DOWNLOAD AND FILL IN TEXT BOXES USING ADOBE ACROBAT FOR BEST RESULTS. NAME: DEPARTMENT(S): On leave from to Nature of leave: PART I NORMAL TEACHING WORKLOAD This section looks at “normal” workload with no extra remuneration as defined in Clause 20.04(a) of the Collective Agreement. A. COURSES 1. Classes Taught at Dalhousie/King’s In this section please list all classes that you taught at Dalhousie or King’s including reading classes and individual applied skill classes. If you have taught in another faculty please specify the name of the faculty. If you have taught in another University in lieu of teaching at Dalhousie or King’s please specify the University. Unit (FASS, FGS, Other Faculties or Universities) Class # Annual Report of Faculty Member 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 # of Students Format Weekly Contact Hours Lecture/ Seminars Tutorials Office Type of Teaching Assistance Page 1 2. Classes to be Taught at Dalhousie/King’s In this section please list all classes that you are scheduled to teach in the coming academic year at Dalhousie or King’s including reading classes and individual applied skill classes. If you are scheduled to teach in another Faculty please specify the name of the Faculty. If you are scheduled to teach in another University in lieu of teaching at Dalhousie or King’s please specify the University. (See Clause 20.05) Unit (FASS, FGS, Other Faculties or Universities) Class # Anticipated # of Students Format Weekly Contact Hours Lecture/ Seminars Tutorials Office Anticipated Type of Teaching Assistance B. SUPERVISION, COACHING, AND REHEARSING OF STUDENTS Report here all activities pertaining to supervision, coaching, and rehearsing of students that are part of your normal teaching load but are separate from and in addition to your regular classload reported above. Indicate continuing responsibility. 1. Undergraduate students (a) Honours students supervised (b) Coaching and rehearsing students (c) Student productions, workshops and plays Annual Report of Faculty Member 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 Page 2 2. Graduate students (a) Responsibilities related to graduate students’ research Student PART II Degree Sought Year Expected Nature of Responsibility (thesis supervisor, examiner, field supervisor) RESEARCH, ARTISTIC AND SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES This section looks at research, artistic and scholarly activities as defined in Clause 20.04(b) and 20.07. A. SCHOLARLY, ARTISTIC, AND RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS AND ACTIVITIES 1. Articles, books, chapters, digital publications (e.g. databases), reviews and translations published during report year (list all authors in original order; give title, and journal or publisher with complete reference including first and last page number). 2. Articles, books, chapters, digital publications (e.g. databases), reviews and translations accepted for publication or in press but not published during report year (list authors, title, and journal or publisher). Annual Report of Faculty Member 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 Page 3 3. Papers, books, chapters, reviews and translations submitted for publication (list authors, title, and journal or publisher). OPTIONAL 4. Invited lectures, talks, and contributed papers given during the report year at conferences or other universities (give title, conference or university, location and date). 5. Professional or related activities performed as part of normal workload (do not include items appropriate below), e.g., conference organizing. 6. Planned research and scholarly activities for the coming year. Please be as specific as possible about publications, conference participation, research travel, grant applications, or other professional activities. Annual Report of Faculty Member 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 Page 4 B. ARTISTIC ACTIVITIES This section pertains to artistic and creative activities. Do not report activities which are part of your normal teaching load or are community services. 1. Performances, conducting, recitals, exhibitions, and readings of creative works given during the report year. 2. Stage directing, designing (scenography) or dramaturgy done during the report year. 3. Audio and visual recordings of artistic performances (including audition tapes) made during the report year. 4. Musical compositions, plays, and screenplays etc. written during the report year. 5. Planned artistic activities for the coming year. (Please be as specific as possible.) Annual Report of Faculty Member 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 Page 5 PART III ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION This section looks at administration within and outside Dalhousie as defined in Clause 20.04(c-d) of the Collective Agreement. A. ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES WITHIN DALHOUSIE 1. Committees within Dalhousie Name of Committee 2. Academic advising 3. Other administrative responsibilities Position (Chair, Secretary, member) Level (Dep’t, Faculty, Senate, DFA, etc.) B. ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE DALHOUSIE Include in this section academic administrative activities you performed outside Dalhousie for which no remuneration other than small honorarium is received. 1. Professional organizations (a) Offices and committee memberships in learned, scientific, artistic or professional societies. (b) Editorial responsibilities for learned, scientific or artistic publications. (c) Refereeing responsibilities for publications (list journals). Annual Report of Faculty Member 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 Page 6 (d) Adjudication and examination of performers. (e) Other (please specify) 2. Government agencies (a) Services to granting agencies: SSHRC & Canada Council, etc. (b) Other services to government agencies for which remuneration not received (Please specify). PART IV EXTRA PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES This section looks at extra Professional Activities for which additional remuneration is paid as defined in Article 22 of the Collective Agreement. 1. Unit Dalhousie or King’s classes taught as paid overload; (e.g. Summer School, Foundation Year Program, other Faculties, etc.) Class # Annual Report of Faculty Member 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 # of Students Format Weekly Contact Hours Lecture/ Seminars Tutorials Office Type of Teaching Assistance Page 7 2. Classes at other institutions taught for extra remuneration. Unit (FASS, FGS, Other Faculties or Universities) Class # # of Students Format Weekly Contact Hours Lecture/ Seminars Tutorials Office Type of Teaching Assistance 3. Contract research at Dalhousie for which extra remuneration was received (give name of agency and approximate no. of hours during the year). 4. Consulting and related activities (give institution and nature of work). PART V EXTERNAL FUNDING This section looks at external funding and honours received for research, scholarly and artistic activities. It is important to include all grants, fellowships, and bursaries. This information will be used to promote our Faculty’s scholarly and artistic achievements. 1. Grants and contracts awarded or available for expenditure during the report year. AGENCY Annual Report of Faculty Member 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 Type (operating, travel, etc.) Amount Start Date End Date Page 8 2. Fellowships, time release stipends and bursaries awarded or available for expenditure during report year. AGENCY Type (operating, travel, etc.) Amount Start Date End Date 3. Academic, artistic, or other honours received during the report year, for example honorary memberships and fellowships in learned societies, medals, prizes, named lectureships. PART VI COMMUNITY SERVICE This section pertains to community services: work which we take on voluntarily outside our normal teaching and research. Mention may be made here of political office held, service club, church, youth organization activities, radio and television appearances, or whatever such activities seem relevant. PART VII Summary – Student Ratings of Instructional Report Please complete the table in Appendix A with summary information from your Student Ratings of Instruction Report for this academic year as per Appendix to Annual Report 2015/16 memo. PART VIIICurriculum Vitae Please attach up-to-date C.V. Annual Report of Faculty Member 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 Page 9 PART IX WORKLOAD This section addresses workload in a numerical format. We recognize that these categories are artificial and it is impossible to define all activities as one type or another. Nevertheless these data are essential because they are used to calculate costs recouped for teaching students outside the Faculty, for example transfer payments for King’s students. Activity Approximate per cent of year’s working time (eleven months) A.TEACHING Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences % Faculty of Graduate Studies (include thesis supervision) % King’s or other Dalhousie Faculties % Subtotal % B. RESEARCH, SCHOLARLY OR ARTISTIC ACTIVITY % C. ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION WITHIN DALHOUSIE Department % Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Faculty of Graduate Studies % Other (e.g., Senate, DFA, etc.) % Subtotal % D. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE DALHOUSIE % TOTAL % % PART X COMMENTS Any additional comments or information are welcomed. Signature of Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date Noted by Chair(s) of Dept. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date Annual Report of Faculty Member 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 Page 10 Appendix A Summary – Student Ratings of Instructional Report Name: Department: Please provide the information requested for all classes you taught in 2015–2016 Question 8 refers to overall teaching effectiveness; the number of students and the response ratio are indicated on the cover page of your individual instructor report. The first line is an example. COURSE CODE Your Question Term or full-year 8 rating Dept. mean for Question 8 # of students (“Project Audience”) Response ratio FASS 1234.03 Fall 2015 4.2 65 80% Annual Report of Faculty Member 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 4.3 Page 11 Annual Report of Faculty Member 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 Page 12