ARTS, HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES
Liberal arts education is at the heart of the University of Denver. Our faculty, staff and students come together in a shared quest for knowledge of the human condition.
Liberal arts education is at the heart of the University of Denver. Our faculty, staff and students come together in a shared quest for knowledge of the human condition.
We take pride in the people who comprise AHSS. Faculty and staff are integral to who we are, and we strive to attract exceptional faculty and staff to DU.
Please use these forms and guidelines during the hiring and the performance and review processes. Call 303-871-4449 or email Therese Mathis if you have any questions.
Adjunct Professorial Series in the Arts
Annual Reports
Faculty Hiring Process
Promotion and Tenure Guidelines
Sabbatical and Mini-sabbatical Guidelines
Staff Evaluation
Faculty and staff information on Web Central
Mentoring
To help you grow professionally, we match all new faculty members with experienced counterparts for mentoring. You can request a faculty mentor—and provide information about specific qualities you'd value in a mentor—by filling out our mentoring form.
For more information on faculty mentoring, visit the Santa Clara University mentoring website, or read Advice for New Faculty Members by Robert Boice.
Our office also provides writing and research groups for interested faculty and collaborative faculty workshops. Past workshop topics have addressed publicizing AHSS' work, what granting agencies seek and getting a book published.