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EU Staff Areas & Roles

There are currently five schools within Embroidery University.
They are:
School of Business
School of Design
School of Home Embroidery
School of Production Management
School of Technology

Plus:
Advanced Studies
Library
Student Union
& Administration

Each school has it's own Dean and Curriculum Board.

ROLES:

DEAN of each School:
Primary task is to keep the School on task. Work with their respective Curriculum Board to insure quality courses. Oversee School's offering of courses, initiating development when required. Provide School Administration with short, concise descriptions of all courses offered. Work to build a long-term, overall, course offering that would allow the student to fully develop their skills within the chosen school. Work with University's Faculty Coordinator to insure quality instructors Work with the Deans of all other school's at the University, so that all Schools operating procedures are similar. Provide a research project for the University's continuing research program. The Library just administers and tabulates the results. The individual school will handle the development and evaluation of the research. Typically this can be an online questionnaire.

CURRICULUM BOARD of each School: Primary task is to make sure courses offered are meaningful, accurate and well presented. Work with instructors to insure their course information and presentation methods are maximized for the online, correspondence style, student body. Work with Dean to develop a long-term, balanced, course offering within the School. Be the primary body to deal with any faculty/student problems regarding course presentation or offering within the School.

LIBRARIAN for University: Primary Task is to coordinate the odd assortment of what is going to be collected and run under the "Library" banner. To administer the Research work for the entire University. Work with the Deans of the Schools to schedule what research project they will develop. The Library just administers and tabulates the results. The individual school will handle the development and evaluation of the research. Oversees the Campus Book Store, working with the Book Store Manager to provide a variety of educational resource materials and school "identification" items.

LIST ADVISOR through out University: All email discussion groups have their own List Advisor boards, which oversees the current guidelines for each respective list. List Advisors are primarily there to monitor the list and help to guide the activities on the list so as to be in line with the guidelines established for that list. Coordinate with the other List Advisors within the University to insure that the overall activities of the various email discussion groups can peacefully co-exist. Be the primary body to deal with any list abuse problems.

Courses taught are not to be easy programs, but serious courses that will require the students to work! We will not have any degrees, only certificates of completion for each course for the foreseeable future.

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