Review of the Department of Philosophy

Written submissions are invited from all staff for the review of the Department of Philosophy, within the Faculty of Arts.

Please see the Review Terms of Reference below. To view the Self-Evaluation Review, please contact Carlene Kirvan  by email or on Ext. 8736.

Submissions should be sent to the secretary of the review, Carlene Kirvan,  by Monday 2 June 2014. Submissions will be treated in confidence and only be sighted by the secretary to the review and the review panel itself.  No anonymous submissions will be accepted. The review panel may request that the person making the submission appear before the panel if further information is required.

Purpose
To review the activities of the Department of Philosophy, including a range of management, resourcing, and quality enhancement issues relating to research, HDR, academic, and community engagement programs.

Terms of Reference – 2014 External Review

1.  Governance, Leadership and Management
Review the effectiveness of the Department of Philosophy’s planning, leadership and management structure, processes and resources in responding to Faculty and University strategic planning directions.

2. Academic Program
Review the appropriateness of the degrees, programs, and units offered by the Department of Philosophy relative to Faculty and University priorities, employer and professional community demands.

3. Research
Review current research outputs, activity, and capability relative to Faculty and University objectives including opportunities for developing research and knowledge leadership.

4. Research Training
Review the HDR program, including admission standards, methodology and skills training, completion times and drop-out rates, supervision and reporting standards.

5. Staff and Student Profile
Review the alignment of the academic, professional, and student profile relative to future objectives and plans.

6. External Engagement
Review the scale, scope, and quality of community/industry engagement, including external/professional contribution to and referencing of, curriculum and research development.

7. Future Directions
Recommend future development opportunities for the Department of Philosophy in terms of its resources, research, teaching and community/industry engagement activity.