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Faculty Development Network

About | Affiliates | Meeting Minutes


The MSU Faculty Development Council has become the Faculty Development Network!

Read all about it!

Goals for the proposed Faculty Development Council include:

  • sharing information about our faculty development programs, practices and priorities;
  • identifying, planning and implementing ways to communicate more effectively to maximize our efforts; and
  • promoting synergies and collaborations among us.

This network is comprised of those who provide faculty development as their primary role or who have faculty development as a significant part of their portfolio of responsibilities. The members of the FDN are called Affiliates.

This includes faculty development to support:

  • teaching and research as well as outreach teaching and outreach research
  • issues or topics, such as multicultural education, instructional technology, compliance with policies and regulations, e.g., sexual harassment, OSHA training, contracts and grants, and academic integrity, among others
  • unit-based orientation programs for new faculty and academic administrators
  • researchers whose grant activities include faculty development as important dimensions of their projects.

Join Us:

Are you interested in more information about the Faculty Development Network, or want to find out about joining the Affiliates Directory?

Please contact facdevel@msu.edu with comments or questions.