University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Faculty Council. Committee on Instructional Personnel.

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At its meeting on 17 May 1950, the General Faculty voted to adopt the report of the Committee on University Government regarding standing committees, which recommended that the Committee on Instruction and Regulations be renamed Committee on Instructional Personnel. "Only incidentally and indirectly does it deal with instruction," the report explained. "Primarily, it reviews the recommendations of the several departments, colleges and schools relating to the budget for teaching personnel . . . and prepares the annual calendar." Later an ex officio committee chaired by the provost and composed of various deans and officials in the Division of Academic Affairs, the Committee on Instructional Personnel continued to perform these same basic functions until it was abolished by a resolution of the Faculty Council on 11 February 2005.

From the description of Records of the Committee on Instructional Personnel, 1993 (Series 4.20). WorldCat record id: 301370200

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North Carolina
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Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
College teachers
Education, Higher
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