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Academic Human Resources

What is Academic Human Resources?

Academic HR at the University of Washington operates as a crucial hub connecting all three campuses, dedicated to facilitating collaboration and fostering excellence throughout the recruitment, hiring, retention, and promotion processes for faculty, librarians, and academic staff. More than just administrative support, our commitment lies in offering an expansive range of resources and expert guidance on university policies, ensuring every member of our academic community can thrive.

Our vision is to be esteemed as a premier provider of superior services and a trusted repository of expertise on academic personnel practices and institutional policies. We’re dedicated to empowering our academic community, ensuring their recognition, respect, and continued success within the university framework.

About Academic Personnel & Faculty

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For Faculty

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The Office for Academic Personnel and Faculty (APF) at the UW is dedicated to supporting faculty. From onboarding and leadership development to promotion and tenure, and navigating policy, APF is here to help you succeed.

For Academic Personnel

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Academic Titles and Ranks

Explore the UW’s academic titles and ranks through our user-friendly breakdown. Titles and ranks are grouped together for clarity and convenience in your search for key resources.

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Policies and Procedures

Access valuable resources detailing UW academic personnel policies, encompassing recruitment, compensation, voting guidelines, and sabbatical leave. Empower yourself with concise information and guidelines for impactful actions affecting UW academics.

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Appointment Actions

Find comprehensive information on academic reviews, adding and updating appointments, merit and salary, promotion and tenure, reappointments, separations, and service periods by clicking on the Appointment Actions page. Access guidelines and resources to facilitate smooth processes and informed decisions. Explore now for a seamless experience.

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Promotion & Tenure

Visas

Access resources for international scholars − faculty and other academic personnel from around the world hosted by the UW. International Scholars Operations (ISO) manages visa sponsorship, offers training, and supports visa requirements.

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Forms and Templates

Explore our Forms and Templates page for essential resources. Discover forms for new hires, appointment changes, sabbatical leave, title changes, and salary adjustments. Plus, find letter templates for promotion, tenure, recruitment, hiring, and visa petitions.

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Due Dates Calendar

Stay ahead with our Due Dates Calendar for faculty and academic personnel. Access essential dates for appointments, promotions, and more from the Office for Academic Personnel and Faculty (APF).

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Updates and announcements


  • Visa Fee Updates Effective January 1, 2025

    December 9, 2024

    Effective January 1, 2025, the following visa-related fee changes will apply: Visa request fees for J-1s, H-1Bs, TNs, and E-3s will increase to $580 (from $562). Amendment fees for J-1 documents (DS-2019s) will increase to $107 (from $105). O-1 and EB-1B hourly visa case management fees will decrease to $117 (from $140). Visa requests that…

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  • Additional Workday Changes to Support EO59 Revisions

    November 22, 2024

    Effective Mid-December (no later than December 16, 2024) In alignment with the revisions to EO59 announced earlier this year, several updates will be made in Workday to improve allowance plan functionality and compliance. These changes include: ADS Allowance Validation: ADS allowance plan additions and updates will only process if there is an active academic appointment…

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  • Celebrating Shelley Kostrinsky’s Legacy and Impact

    November 22, 2024

    Assistant Vice Provost Shelley Kostrinsky recently announced her retirement from the University of Washington, concluding an impactful 20-year career dedicated to advancing UW's academic community. After starting her career as a labor and employment attorney in New York and Washington, Shelley joined UW in 2004 as an Assistant Attorney General in the UW Division. In…

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