PRR Intro pageIntroduction

The foundation for the Professional Rights and Responsibilities of Faculty Members and Roles and Professional Responsibilities of Academic Leaders was first developed by the faculty at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä in the early 1980s. The PRR describes the professional standards faculty members are expected to maintain and provides a mechanism for addressing allegations that a faculty member has failed to meet those standards.


PRR Documents & Links

  • °Õ³ó±ðÌýAcademic Affairs policyÌýon the PRR gives force and effect to the provisions of the PRR as approved by the Boulder Faculty Assembly (BFA) on March 4, 2010, and as amended subsequently.
  • The PRR comprises the procedures of this policy and applies to anyone classified as faculty, including tenured, tenure-track, instructional, research, and clinical faculty. Please see the preamble for more details on the application of the document, plus types of official and working titles.
  • There is available. All academic leaders are mandated by the provost to complete this, and all are welcome to learn more about faculty rights and privileges and concomitant professional expectations and responsibilities.Ìý
  • Additional information on the PRR can be found on the BFA Resources webpage.

Faculty and academic leaders, including research faculty and postdoctoral fellows, who want guidance on understanding the PRR are welcome to contact Faculty Relations for a consultation.