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Big ten conference staff
Big ten conference staff







big ten conference staff

Groups are welcome to identify themselves as a Big Ten Academic Alliance peer-group subject to the policies mentioned below. If you wish to convene a new group of your Big Ten Academic Alliance peers, we recommend the group determines who the participants will be and conduct an initial meeting virtually to arrive at a shared sense of purpose for the group, how often it will meet, how the meetings would be conducted, and what resources will be required. There are many groups that meet periodically to share best practices, work on initiatives together, and address shared emergent issues. Peer groups are a critical component of the Big Ten Academic Alliance. How do I start a Big Ten Academic Alliance peer group? If you are considering creating a Big Ten Academic Alliance peer group, here are some helpful pointers: While the board sets policy and determines the strategic direction, much of the work of the Big Ten Academic Alliance happens when groups of peers meet together around a common organizing theme, which many consider being among the most productive and helpful meetings they attend each year. The Big Ten Academic Alliance is governed by a board of members, comprised of the provosts of our 14 member institutions. Collaboration is at the very heart of the Big Ten Academic Alliance’s mission and that spirit is most visible when our members come together to share best practices, build trust, and develop innovative solutions to shared challenges.









Big ten conference staff