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Junior Faculty Forum

The Junior Faculty Forum was created in 2006 under the auspices of the University of Connecticut's Humanities Institute. The purpose of the Junior Faculty Forum is to provide a space for dialogue among junior faculty from various disciplines in the humanities, to support and strengthen the intellectual community on campus, to encourage cooperation among tenure-track faculty who are at a similar point in their career, and to address specific issues junior faculty may have during their first years as members of the university's community. Members of the JFF are drawn from Department Head and Institute Director's nominations.

The JFF's leaders for the academic year 2012-13 are Alexis Boylan and Dwight Codr.