Higher Education Research Institute (HERI) Faculty Survey
Who takes it?
Faculty and administration.
When is it administered?
Every three years. The last administration was Fall 2007.
How long does it take for the faculty to complete the instrument?
30 minutes.
What office administers it?
The Provost's Office.
Who originates the survey?
Higher Education Research Institute
UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information
3005 Moore Hall, Box 95121
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1521
(310) 825-1925
http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/heri/faculty.html
e-mail:
HERI@ucla.edu
When are results typically available?
The summer following the survey.
What type of information is sought?
The survey asks for demographic information, highest degree earned,
department, tenure information, and primary interest (teaching, research).
It also asks about the amount of time spent on teaching, research, advising,
service, consulting, scholarly activity, goals for undergraduate education,
evaluation and teaching methods in class, and community service required for
campus. General opinions are sought on curriculum, college environment,
priorities at the institution, satisfactory aspects of job, personal goals,
desire to continue teaching, and the amount and source of stress.
Local questions are added.
From whom are the results available?
Provost's Office, McClain Hall 203.
To whom are the results regularly distributed?
The University community through a website, the University Conference, the
Strategic Planning and Assessment Workshop, and the
Assessment Almanac.
Are the results available by department or discipline?
No.
Are the results comparable to data of other universities?
Yes.
(The following are excerpts from each year's Assessment Almanac)
2007 Faculty Survey Summary | Full Results
2004 Faculty Survey Summary | Full Results
2001 Faculty Survey Summary | Full Results
1998 Faculty Survey Summary
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