Preparing to fight the good fight: Advice from two associate deans to faculty friends
Fried A.; Zirakzadeh C.E.
2009
PS - Political Science and Politics
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10.1017/S104909650909012X
In our professional work, many of us are involved in university service and politics and some of us enter administrative positions. As political scientists who became associate deans of colleges of liberal arts and sciences, our observations from our administrative perches and our disciplinary knowledge have provided insights on how faculty can protect and promote academic values. © 2009 Copyright The American Political Science Association.
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