Members of the Assessment, Evaluation, and Research Program Team will serve as advocates for the importance of the role of campus community through assessment, evaluation, and research initiatives by using their promotional, analytical, and collaboration skills. Through contributions to the Research Agenda, volunteers provide valuable knowledge to colleagues and opportunities for scholars to connect with ACUI.

Reporting to the Research Coordinator and supported by the Director of Content Curation, for a two-year term, team members are responsible for:

  • Promoting the ACUI Research Agenda through ACUI member communication channels, various communities of practice, and contact with appropriate graduate programs and faculty.
  • Advancing the competencies of ACUI members in assessment, evaluation, and research.
  • Promoting the ACUI Education and Research Fund as a possible funding source for the support of research consistent with the ACUI Research Agenda and assisting researchers seeking funds from ACUI.
  • Contributing to at least one research-focused article, educational session, or other ACUI resource initiative annually.
  • Participating in the promotion and selection of ACUI’s writing and research awards.
  • Recruiting and identifying ACUI members engaged in research, as well as other researchers, to develop articles and/or educational sessions for regional and annual conferences.
  • Identifying topics for the “Research Corner” section of The Bulletin.
  • Participating in regular Assessment, Evaluation, and Research Program Team meetings via conference call.

This Association-level planning position is ideal for those interested in collaborating to create experiences that engage members through events, research, fundraising, and other opportunities.

ACUI is not currently accepting applications for this role.

This position is not currently accepting applications. The written application will ask you to:

  • Provide your name, institution, and contact information
  • Describe your relevant professional experience, ACUI volunteer experience, other professional/community volunteer experience, and/or educational background
  • Describe what skills and perspectives you possess that would contribute to your success as an ACUI volunteer
  • Explain why you are interested in volunteering for this specific opportunity
  • Upload a sign Institutional Support Form, showing that a supervisor is knowledgeable of the position description and its commitments.

To discuss volunteering with your institution to ensure that they are supportive of your involvement, download these About Volunteer with ACUI talking points [pdf] to share additional information about what it means to be a volunteer.

A screening committee made up of the volunteer team leader, the staff liaison, and other related volunteers will review applications, interview qualified candidates, and make a selection recommendation.

Volunteers involved in this opportunity will enhance their skill sets in the areas below. Learn more about the ACUI core competencies for the profession.

Assessment, Evaluation and Research

  • Language and Use of Assessment, Evaluation and Research
  • Data Collection and Use of Data
  • Research Ethics

Organizational Leadership

  • Collaboration and Partnerships

At the time of application, individuals must have: employment at a higher education institution; institutional or individual membership; a signed institutional support form; and a commitment to fulfilling the duties of the position for the length of the term. Applicants must also demonstrate an understanding of ACUI’s vision, core values, and core competencies, as well as the knowledge and skills necessary to fulfill the responsibilities of the position. 

Association planning volunteer positions require a commitment of two years. While projects vary by season and role, over the course of the term, volunteers should anticipate approximately six to eight hours of conference call and project work per month.