Jesuit Universities Humanitarian Action Network
Faculty
The principal focus of JUHAN is undergraduate education, broadly defined to include traditional academic curricula as well as less formal learning through conferences, workshops, and service to the community. JUHAN also provides an opportunity for faculty and staff at Jesuit Universities to collaborate on research programs and curriculum development.
Fairfield University offers JUHAN-designated courses in order to:
Help students with an interest in humanitarian issues identify courses pertaining to this topic of study - Connect faculty to the professional development and course development resources available through JUHAN
- Connect faculty with peers at Fairfield University and across the AJCU JUHAN network interested in teaching and scholarship related to humanitarian issues
- Advance efforts to assess the impact of JUHAN courses on student learning and development, and on institutional change
The Call for Courses is now open for fall 2013. Deadline for submission is February 27, 2013.
To have your course designated in the Spring 2013 catalog, materials must be submitted electronically to Julie Mughal in the Center for Faith and Public Life by February 27, 2013.
Faculty interested in designating a JUHAN course should contact Julie Mughal at (203) 254-4000 ext. 3505.
Resources for faculty:
- Visit the JUHAN Project Faculty Resource page for simulations to use in your classroom.
- View the JUHAN program cognitive learning objectives and rubric traits to learn more about the framework of JUHAN courses.
- View a set of guiding JUHAN affective objectives
- For sample syllabi, contact Julie Mughal directly.
