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Advisory Council

Workshop Advisory Council

Term Expiration

Barbara Allen, Political Science, Carleton College, Northfield, MN
2011–14
Juan-Camilo Cardenas, Facultad de Economia, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogota, COLOMBIA
2012–15
Daniel Cole, Maurer Law School, IUB
2011–14
Aurelian Craiutu, Political Science, IUB
2011–14
Salvador Espinosa, School of Public Affairs, San Diego State Univ, CA
2011–14
Nazif Shahrani, Central Eurasian Studies, IUB
2013–15
Catherine Tucker, Anthropology, IUB
2010–16


Role and Procedures of the Workshop Advisory Council

The roles of the Workshop Advisory Council (WAC) will be to:

Proposed new members of the WAC will be identified by its current members based on their demonstrated commitment to participating in Workshop activities. WAC members should have a rank of Associate or Full Professor (or equivalent seniority, if not in academic employment). New members will be appointed by the Co-Directors with advice from current WAC members.

WAC members will serve staggered three-year terms and may serve two consecutive terms, six years maximum. Former WAC members may return for additional terms after two years away. Members may remove themselves from the WAC at any time, but should strive to complete current terms where possible.

The WAC will meet at least once per semester, with additional meetings as needed during the school year, usually no more than once per month.

WAC advice and recommendations to the Co-Directors will be by consensus, whenever possible. When not possible, Co-Directors will be informed about the nature and extent of disagreements among council members.

Meeting notes and consensus recommendations should be recorded and distributed to the Workshop Affiliated Faculty.

Co-Directors are normally invited to WAC meetings, but the WAC can convene without Co-Directors when necessary to discuss issues.