This policy update provides guidance regarding the submission of documentation for ending non-paid or less-than-regular part-time paid faculty appointments.
Located on the main campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, the CTI provides a wide range of programs and services for effective teaching and innovative learning practices.
The AAMC provides resources and trainings to assist these institutions to meet their goals around addressing unconscious biases.
The University of Wisconsin ICTR has developed, tested and disseminated nationally recognized workshops for mentor and mentee training throughout CTSA consortiums. Twice yearly, the Weill Cornell Medicine CTSC sponsors these programs.
The Faculty Ombudsman Office offers a safe and informal place where faculty and staff at Weill Cornell Medical College and Graduate School of Medical Sciences may discuss problems or issues related to the faculty. Concerns about situations that interfere with productive work or study may involve a colleague, advisor, instructor, or co-worker. The Ombudsman assists visitors in a variety of ways consistent with our mission. Overall, the Ombudsman is an advocate for fairness and equity.
The Weill Cornell Executive Faculty Council and General Faculty Council are two governance bodies that serve as key components in the flow of information between faculty and administration.
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The CTSC offers training and education, as well as assistance with planning, conducting and completing research, providing the essential resources and technological tools to move translational research seamlessly from bench to bedside to community.
EHS hazard prevention and response programs maintain a safe environment for students, faculty, staff and the visiting public. Faculty members must be aware of their environmental health and safety responsibilities, as well as obtain all training required to conduct research.