Background files, 1972-1997.

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Background files, 1972-1997.

This series documents faculty group discussions concerning appointments, reappointments and promotions of faculty at the Harvard School of Public Health. Records include ad-hoc committee records and reports (including committee guidelines), agendas, minutes, curriculum vitae, publications and activities lists, references, appointment forms, course evaluations records, and related correspondence.

9.25 cubic feet in 8 record cartons and 2 document boxes and 2 half document boxes.

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Harvard School of Public Health. Standing Committee on Appointments, Reappointments and Promotions.

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The Standing Committee on Appointments, Reappointments and Promotions (SCARP) is charged with reviewing and making recommendations regarding nominations for appointments, reappointments, and promotions of faculty; recommending membership of ad hoc search committees for first appointments and appointments with tenure; recommending membership of review committees for promotions into nontenured and tenured posts; and, at the request of the dean, adjudicating grievances brought by faculty members re...

Harvard School of Public Health

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The Harvard School of Public Health began as a cooperative program between Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The School for Health Officers of Harvard University and M.I.T. opened in 1913 as the first formally organized school of public health in the U.S. The name of the school was changed to Harvard-M.I.T. School of Public Health in 1918, and courses in industrial hygiene were offered in that year. In 1922 the school was reorganized under the direction of Harvard whi...