2021 Spring General Meeting
The FAUW Spring General Meeting is scheduled for Friday, April 16 at 10:00 a.m.It will be hosted on Teams. The link to join the meeting will be emailed to voting members.
The FAUW Spring General Meeting is scheduled for Friday, April 16 at 10:00 a.m.It will be hosted on Teams. The link to join the meeting will be emailed to voting members.
Serving on the FAUW Board of Directors or one of our committees is an opportunity for you to represent your colleagues and contribute to the collegial governance of the University. It is a great way to learn about the functioning of the University, and to build your service portfolio in a way that is both relevant to your performance review and personally interesting and rewarding.
Microsoft Teams Meeting Link: http://bit.ly/fauw-service
We have a growing range of opportunities to get involved with FAUW, including our:
Join the Lecturers Committee for a preliminary report from this year's Lecturers Survey and a discussion of key issues affecting lecturers.
Microsoft Teams meeting Link: http://bit.ly/lecturers-2021
This event takes place in Microsoft Teams. Click the link below or call in to join.
Our 2020 Fall General Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, December 8 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.in Microsoft Teams. General meetings are open to all voting members of FAUW.
This election is for one director representing the Faculty of Environment, for a one-year term: August 28, 2025 to June 30, 2026.
This election is for six directors: four at-large, one representing Mathematics, and one representing teaching stream faculty.
This election is for the next FAUW president, serving a term from July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2027, and serving as president- elect from December 5, 2024 to June 30, 2025.
This election is for five directors representing the faculties of: Arts, Engineering, Environment, Health, and Science.
This workshop is designed for instructors who are curious about integrating climate justice into their courses. Climate justice seeks to understand and address the injustices and inequities that arise from climate change. Courses across disciplines can find connections to climate justice as it is an intersectional and transdisciplinary field. In this workshop, participants will engage in an experiential and reflective learning activity, adapted from Monocultures of the Mind, to explore reductionist and transdisciplinary thinking. Participants will also gain practical tools and resources to integrate climate justice into their courses with dedicated time to apply these tools to their own courses.
We will spend 15 minutes outdoors, so please dress for the weather.
The Fall Spring General Meeting is December 7 at 12:00 in DC 1351 and will be held in-person, with a remote attendance option available.