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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[April 14

O n the advice of this committee, the Acting Vice Chancellor has recommended the following awards to the seven faculty members whose projects are believed to hold the greatest potential benefits to undergraduate instruction. Salary WAYNE A. BOYER, Associate Professor of A r t . . . . $ 3 456 YUNGTEH P. CHIEN, Assistant Professor of Computer Science in Information E n g i n e e r i n g . . . . 3 445

ROGER L. DOMINOWSKI, Professor of Psychology. .

Expenses

Total $ 3 456

$ 500 98 500 1 000 225

$2~ 323

JAMES V . KAHN, Assistant Professor of Education JOHN C. MELLON, Associate Professor of English. DAVID M . SOKOL, Associate Professor of History of Architecture and Art 4 178 4 111 RICHARD A. WANG, Associate Professor of Music. Totals $28 068

5 345 3 200 4 333

3 945 5 345 3 298 4 833 5 178 4 336

$30391

The Vice Chancellor has further recommended that funds for these grants be assigned from the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Reserve. T h e Chancellor at the Chicago Circle campus concurs in these recommendations, and they have been endorsed by the Vice President for Academic Affairs. I recommend approval. O n m o t i o n of M r . F o r s y t h , t h e s e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s w e r e a p p r o v e d .

Sabbatical Leaves of Absence, 1976-77, Urbana

(7) T h e Chancellor at Urbana-Champaign has recommended that the following faculty members be given sabbatical leaves of absence in accordance with the provisions of the University of Illinois Statutes and on the terms and for the periods indicated. The programs of research and study for which the leaves are requested have been examined by the Research Board at the campus and the Vice President for Academic Affairs has reviewed the applications for the leaves and recommends approval. I concur.

College of Engineering

Department of Metallurgy and Mining Engineering ADRIAAN J. DE WITTE, Professor of Petroleum Engineering, second semester, 1976-77, full pay.

Graduate College

Center for Advanced Computation HUGH FOLK, Director of the Center for Advanced Computation, Professor of Economics in the College of Commerce and Business Administration, and Professor in the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, six months beginning January 21, 1977, full pay.

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

School of Humanities Department of English ROBERT L. CARRINGER, Assistant Professor, first semester, 1976-77, one-half pay. Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures RUDOLF SCHIER, Associate Professor of German and Director of German Program Abroad, academic year, 1976-77, one-half pay.