Preliminary Scenarios — ARWG Interim Report
Based on an extensive review of possible options, the Academic Restructuring Working Group (ARWG) developed three scenarios of a more collaborative, efficient, and nimble university for consideration by the community. Presented in the ARWG Interim Report, released on September 21, 2020, each scenario represents a distinct philosophical approach and can still be refined and modified through community consultation.
Latest Update
A revised proposal has been presented to the university community for the third phase of consultation, and the ARWG expects to bring a final proposal before GFC and the Board in December for approval.
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Below, you can find details about the proposals contained in the interim report.
Scenario A – Health Sciences Consolidation
- Limited to minor faculty-level changes (only consolidating the health sciences other than Medicine and Dentistry).
- Focussed primarily on department consolidation.
- Offers opportunities for interdisciplinary professional education.
- Common configuration among U15.
- This option is the least disruptive to most of the existing faculties, but realizes the smallest savings.
Scenario B – Tri-Agency Alignment
- Major consolidation of faculties into three large divisions, broadly organized by tri-agency areas.
- Organization around tri-agencies is familiar and offers many opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration in research and teaching.
- By creating a division which contains existing faculty, we retain faculty identity and status--something we heard was important--and also gain the greatest cost efficiencies.
- The division structure enables new forms of academic integration and collaboration, realizes administrative economies of scale, and reduces the number of academic leadership positions.
- The three small community-oriented faculties sit outside this structure as stand-alone faculties.
- This option is the most disruptive to the current organization and how it operates, but offers the greatest potential savings and greatest academic opportunities.
- All faculties are impacted.
Scenario C – Consolidation and Shared Division
- A hybrid division model.
- Six professional and community-based faculties (Education, Business, Law, CSJ, Augustana, Native Studies) are consolidated into a shared division.
- The remaining current faculties are consolidated into four divisions organized on disciplinary lines (Applied Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Health Sciences, and Medicine and Dentistry).
- Medicine and Dentistry remains intact, given its significant size as is.
- This option requires significant changes to our operating model; realization of academic benefits is not clear.