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Department of Kinesiology faculty member appointed interim vice provost for teaching and learning

Janet Branchaw, a physiologist by training and tenured faculty member in the Department of Kinesiology, will serve as interim vice provost for teaching and learning at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, a position previously held by interim Provost John Zumbrunnen. Branchaw began serving in the position on August 24.

The vice provost for teaching and learning provides leadership and support for UW–Madison’s teaching and learning mission and serves as the faculty leader of the Division for Teaching and Learning, in partnership with the executive associate vice provost for teaching and learning, a role currently held by Wren Singer.

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Janet Branchaw

“I’m honored to be able to serve and support teaching and learning broadly across campus while John serves as the Interim Provost,” Branchaw says. “I’m also very excited to work in partnership with Wren to continue to develop and enhance teaching and learning on our campus.”

Branchaw began her career at UW–Madison in 1996 as an instructional academic staff member. She transitioned to a tenure-track faculty position in 2014 to build a research program in STEM education focused on research education and mentoring, and teaching and assessment of core disciplinary concepts. She has served as the faculty director of the Wisconsin Institute for Science Education and Community Engagement (WISCIENCE) since 2014, led two Howard Hughes Medical Institute science education grants to support first-year life sciences students at UW–Madison and a statewide project to increase STEM student transfer in Wisconsin, and recently chaired a committee to review the status of research education on campus.

Currently, she serves on a Universities of Wisconsin workgroup updating transfer policies and is leading two National Science Foundation-funded projects, one focused on physiology and a second supporting a teaching professional development program for biology educators.

Branchaw’s priorities for the coming year will be to shape a vision and develop a faculty advisory board for the Division of Teaching and Learning, and to work collaboratively with colleagues across campus to develop a research education initiative aimed at increasing and enhancing research learning experiences across career stages. She will also serve as a faculty leader for key teaching and learning issues on behalf of the provost.