Clear reporting
Having an accurate picture of what’s really happening is a game-changer, as meaningful insights bring everything into greater focus.
“It’s hard to get faculty involved in the conversation if you’re not adequately representing the scope of the work they do. With so many unfunded activities, there’s not a clear way to show that they are bringing in this revenue without a system for faculty information.”
Assistant Vice Chancellor, Public Urban Western Research University, North America
“The institution is going through strategic change. We are moving to a much more strategic model of how we provide service and partner across campus. It’s multifaceted and starts with reporting.”
Academic Program Advisor, Nonprofit Academic Medical Center, North America
Improving faculty satisfaction
With a faculty-first focus, supporting your institution’s greatest asset with a faculty information system generates strong reactions and outcomes.
“We were going through strategic planning. Modernizing workplace and faculty satisfaction were key components.”
Director of Public Relations, Large Urban Public University, North America
“From a cost-benefit perspective, our faculty are one of our institution’s biggest investments. To not have that stewarded in some sort of efficient, professional tool would be derelict on our part.”
Senior Associate Vice President, Private, Mid-Size Midwestern University, North America
“We realize that our academic staff are our most important resource. As such, we have been proactively assessing how we can support all academics to develop and progress at our institution.”
Director, Academic Development and Workforce Transformation, Tech University, Asia Pacific
Sustained competitive advantage
Great academic leaders are always looking for an edge—and to give their department, school and institution every opportunity to succeed. A faculty information system can support your institution’s efforts to attract and retain top teaching talent.
“As a land grant institution, we are committed to supporting thriving agriculture, natural resources, people, and communities…through quality education, innovative research and impactful engagement. We are developing more effective, sustainable and equitable relationships with our communities to address the complex economic and social challenges facing [our state] and the world. Interfolio is part of how universities like ours tell this story.”
Vice Provost for Academic Personnel, Western R2 Public University, North America
“As a truly international institution serving executives and aspiring business leaders, it’s imperative that we recruit and cultivate an academic workforce as global as the students we serve.”
Associate Dean, Business School, Asia Pacific