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Brown Bag Forum
February 18, 2009
Strengthening Academic Programs through Inter-campus Collaboration
12:00 PM
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1:30 PM
Harrison Parlor, Lathrop Hall, 1050 University Avenue
This event is free and open to the public.
Anna Andrzejewski
Assistant Professor
Department of Art History
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Jocelyn Milner
Associate Provost and Director
Academic Planning and Analysis
Staff Affiliate
WISCAPE
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Arijit Sen
Assistant Professor
School of Architecture
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Collaborations between academic programs are seen as a way to stretch academic resources, especially the highly valuable resource of faculty expertise. One recent joint initiative by two University of Wisconsin System campuses demonstrates how two groups of faculty can pool their scholarly acumen to offer a program that neither institution has sufficient depth to offer independently.
UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee have made it possible for doctoral students in art history at UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee's School of Architecture to draw on courses and faculty expertise at both institutions. The collaboration will offer students exposure to architectural historians at both locations and will nourish students' comprehensive study of the physical, cultural, and social aspects of the built environment and strengthen collaborations among the faculty.
Jocelyn Milner, Arijit Sen, and Anna Andrzejewski will present an overview of the process, considerations, and planning that contributed to the development of this program, which will allow UW-Madison students to earn a Ph.D. in art history with an architectural history option. Sen and Andrzejewski will discuss the curricular and faculty aspects involved in creating an interdisciplinary, dual-campus initiative, and Milner will offer insights into the administrative and institutional planning that influence a project of this scope, as well as special considerations for collaborative academic programs.
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