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1981] UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS 233 especially in evening programs, to review the objectives, characteristics, facilities, budgets, and nature of the units offering student services to such students. Medical Center WILLIAM E. SORLIE, associate dean of the Schools of Basic Medical Sciences and Clinical Medicine at Urbana-Champaign, has requested leave for the period July 1-October 3 1 , 1981. He plans to design and conduct a comprehensive study of why medical students choose to train in certain medical specialties. Urbana-Champaign RICHARD BRUCE HINELY, assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences since September 1, 1964, has requested leave for the period January 10-May 8, 1982. H e plans to review the Orientation/Summer Advance Enrollment programs at the Urbana-Champaign campus and at selected comparable institutions, to determine the desirability of a two-day program at Urbana-Champaign. DANIEL J. PERRTNO, associate dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts has held an administrative post since September 1, 1960. H e has requested leave for the period September 1-December 31, 1981. He plans to conduct a study which will identify and compare factors contributing to the effective delivery of art services in mid-size communities in both Western Europe and in the United States. PAUL S. RIEGEL, associate chancellor since 1977, has held an administrative post since 1968. He has requested leave for the period August 24-December 23, 1981. He plans to carry out a program of reading and study in the areas of management, general administration, and future developments in the field of higher education. His work will be done primarily on the Urbana-Champaign campus. On motion of Mr. Forsyth, these leaves were granted as recommended. Curriculum Development Grants for Summer 1981, Chicago Circle (9) The Curriculum Development Grant program at t h e Chicago Circle campus seeks to encourage better teaching at all levels by systematic improvement of existing courses or development of new courses. T h e grants generally provide a full-time salary for two months to the recipients. T h e evaluation and selection has been carried out by a campus-wide committee which makes its recommendations to the vice chancellor for academic affairs. From fourteen applications for the summer of 1981, the vice chancellor has recommended to t h e chancellor grants to the following faculty members whose projects are believed to hold the greatest potential benefit: Salary GERALD A. DANZER, associate professor Expenses -0\. Total of history and ALBERT J. LARSON, assistant professor $ 2 647 1 2 417 1 5 841 $ 5 564 of geography JACOB HORNIK, assistant professor $ 500, -05 841 of marketing ROHAN H. PHILLIPS, assistant professor of manufacturing engineering in materials engineering KELVIN S. RODOLFO, associate professor 4 933 5 882 -01 000 4 933 6 882 of geological sciences 1 $21 720 One month's salary. $1 500 $23 220
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