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Office of Faculty Affairs

WHAT WE DO: Support faculty and faculty leadership in the development of an exceptional learning community at the University of Kansas

HOW WE DO IT: Centering the values of care, community, and equity, the Office of Faculty Affairs leads initiatives and provides guidance in the areas of faculty advancement and recognition, faculty relations and policy, and faculty development and growth


Our Framework:

The Office of Faculty Affairs is guided by a framework of Care, Community and Equity in all of our services and programming.
Office of Faculty Affairs framework

KU faculty...

40
faculty named Fulbright Scholars from 2021-2022
1,500+
faculty and academic staff
80+
current Distinguished Professors from over 30 disciplines

Upcoming Faculty Events




Faculty Affairs Highlights and Updates

The Office of Faculty Affairs invites a

LAWRENCE — In her inaugural Distinguished Professor Lecture at the University of Kansas, acclaimed lawyer, advocate and scholar Sarah Deer will amplify sexual violence survivors' voices and the relation to tribal statutes.

Kathleen Lynne Lane Roberts Distinguished Professor of Special Education, will present “Wouldn’t It Be Great If … Systematic Screening in Comprehensive, Integrated, Three-tiered (Ci3T) Models of Prevention” at her inaugural distinguished professor lecture at 5:30 p.m. April 3 in the Malott Room of the Kansas Union.

LAWRENCE — A top scholar in special education, Kathleen Lynne Lane has co-written 14 books and published 242 journal articles and 56 book chapters on how to prevent and respond to learning, behavioral, and social and emotional well-being challenges. Much of the University of Kansas researcher’s work focuses on systematic screening within school-based tiered systems.




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