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1978]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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salary for one or two months (one-ninth or two-ninths of the academic year •alary). P' u s incidental expenses and graduate assistant support as required. Applications for the awards are evaluated and ranked at the departmental, school, and college levels before being evaluated by a campuswide committee that selects those proposals believed to promise the greatest potential benefit to undergraduate instruction. The vice chancellor for academic affairs has recommended to the chancellor the following awards for the summer of 1978: Salary Expense Total

SUSAN L. GREENDORFER,1 assistant

professor of physical education Graduate assistant (1.00 FTE)

EDWARD M. BRUNER, professor

1

$ 3 447 1 700 7 095 1 700

2 816

$ 1 549 -0500

$ 4 996 1 700 7 095 1 700

3 316

of anthropology Graduate assistant (1.00 FTE)

JOHN P. MCKAY,' professor of history RICHARD MERRITT, professor of political

science and research professor in the Institute of Communications Research...

LARRY D . NEAL, 1 associate professor

3 423 5112 3 445 1 334 3 556 1 800

2 450

3 423 5112 1 000 4 445 1 334 344

640

of economics

MICHAEL A. MULLIN, 1 associate professor

of English

ROBERT B. GRAVES,3 assistant professor

of theatre

RONALD M. HARSTAD,1 assistant professor

of economics Graduate assistant (1.00 FTE)

ANGELIA S. FISHER, assistant professor

1

3 900 1 800

3 090

of dance : v.- • •; ANN L. RODIGER,1, * visiting instructor in dance Graduate assistant (.25 FTE)

2 312 425

2 312 425

The funds for these awards and associated expenses will be provided on a shared basis from the budgets of the colleges submitting the proposals and from campus reserves. The chancellor at Urbana-Champaign concurs in these recommendations as does the vice president for academic affairs. I recommend approval. O n m o t i o n of M r s . R a d e r , these r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s w e r e approved.

Sabbatical Leaves of Absence, 1978-79

(10) The chancellors at each campus have recommended members of the faculty to be given sabbatical leaves of absence in accordance with the provisions of the University of Illinois Statutes. The programs of research, study, and travel for which leaves are requested have been examined by the research boards at the campuses, and the vice president for academic affairs has reviewed the applications for the leaves and recommends approval of 45 leaves for Chicago Circle, 8 leaves for the Medical Center, 157 leaves for Urbana-Champaign, and 4 leaves for General University. (A list of those recommended has been filed with the secretary of the board for record.) (For the record and to provide an annual compilation, in 1977-78, 62 leaves

1

'Two-month award. One-month award. ' She will be on the faculty next year.