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Within the complex environment of higher education, administrators
and faculty members face daunting challenges in their unique
domains of institutional governance. Many of the greatest
challenges arise from basic misunderstandings of authority and its
limitations by administrators and faculty members alike. These
misunderstandings are the primary source of disruptive confusion,
mistrust, and mismanagement. Consequently, an institution's
governance would improve significantly if its personnel clearly
understand the fundamental principles of authority. To bring about
this improvement, Understanding Authority in Higher Education
clarifies issues of authority in an academic setting. Throughout,
it introduces basic concepts of higher-education administration and
then examines the limits of authority in context. Pedagogically,
the book strives continuously to ascertain whether authority is
used properly from a legal perspective, emphasizing the influence
of academic cultural norms on legal principles and vice versa. But,
Understanding Authority in Higher Education goes further than law
textbooks by using real and anecdotal case studies to examine
aspects of authority that don't appear in court proceedings - those
that lie beyond the reach of the law. In these cases, the book
explores the anthropology - the behavior and the culture - of
authority in the academic environment.
An essential and comprehensive guide to university finances. In
University Finances, higher education expert Dean O. Smith *
demystifies basic accounting procedures, budgets, debt financing,
and financial statements * explores more unusual financial topics,
such as methods for calculating fringe benefit rates, bond
refunding costs, and indirect cost allocations * shows that the use
of university wealth is highly restricted by donors, bondholders,
government regulators, and others * answers nuanced questions, like
"How are USDA formula funds calculated?" and "Why does the
university pursue more and more research funding when it loses
money on every grant?" * illustrates financial calculations using
realistic examples Some of these explanations are unavailable in
print or online to anyone but a handful of professional
accountants. Rigorous, detailed, and wide-ranging, University
Finances is a unique and powerful resource.
In recent years, the federal government and private industry have
entrusted universities to manage a considerable portion of their
research portfolio. Many, but certainly not all, university
research administrators come from the faculty ranks, and many have
little or no formal training in this role. More often than not,
they learn the profession "on the job." Some facets of research
administration simply require either "common sense" or personal
experience as a research-active faculty member. However, there are
many other aspects that benefit from formal training. These include
the historical and legal background behind many institutional and
federal policies and regulations. Managing the Research University
aims to fill that void by providing a comprehensive background and
discussion of the issues and challenges of managing a university's
research enterprise. It provides a thorough background to research
administration, covering all of the main issues confronting
academic research administrators.
An accessible handbook for anyone who needs to understand a
university budget-perfect for the non-finance higher ed
professional. To understand how universities function, it is
critical to understand how their budgets work. In this useful
volume, Dean O. Smith provides a concise explanation of university
budgets-why they're important, how they are prepared, what
information they provide, and how they are monitored. Translating
technical jargon into layman's terms, How University Budgets Work
emphasizes practical matters and best practices. Writing for a
non-specialist audience, Smith covers major aspects of university
budgets ranging from their preparation and alignment with strategic
plans to their implementation at the departmental level. Offering
time-tested advice from his many years in higher administration, he
also touches on * expenditure monitoring * projections *
allocations * revenue * incentives * financial reserves *
end-of-year accounting The companion book to the more rigorous
University Finances, also by Smith, How University Budgets Work is
a unique introductory guide for the extended academic community.
Ultimately, this logical, accessible book provides a working
knowledge of how university budgets are produced and implemented,
one that enables faculty members and administrators to become more
effective in their roles within the university.
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