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February 2006
Successful Academic Searches: A Conversation with Lauren Vicker and Harriette Royer
Conducting an academic search is one of the most difficult tasks that university administrators must perform. A successful search can yield a new member of the university community who contributes knowledge and skill that the university needs, while being happy at the institution for perhaps decades to come. A failed search can burden the university with someone who does not contribute, who actually detracts, or who duplicates existing university strengths instead of broadening horizons again, potentially for decades to come.
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