Summary
Scholarly is faculty affairs software built for business schools. It centralizes faculty information and adapts to AACSB reporting needs, giving leaders a single, accurate view of appointments, affiliations, and activities. Transform CVs into dynamic, AI‑powered profiles, ask plain‑language questions with Scholarly Assistant, and run evaluations and approvals in one secure, compliant platform. (source, source, source, source, source, source)
- How does Scholarly centralize faculty data for business schools? * It unifies appointments, affiliations, activities, and outputs in one system of record—configurable for AACSB categories and your school’s taxonomy.
- Can Scholarly create AI‑powered profiles from CVs? * Yes. CV Import maps CV content to your template and keeps dossiers current with far less manual entry. (source)
- Which business‑school activity types are supported? * Peer‑reviewed journal articles (e.g., FT50/ABS), conference papers/proceedings, books/book chapters, case studies/teaching notes, practitioner outlets and policy briefs, grants/contracts and sponsored projects, consulting/industry engagement, executive education (custom and open‑enrollment), editorial boards/reviewer service, professional certifications and licenses, datasets/software/tools, media mentions/interviews, invited talks/seminars/colloquia, awards/fellowships, service and leadership roles (centers, programs, committees).
- Can we ask questions in plain language? * Yes. Ask, “How many junior faculty had publications in Academy of Management Journal in the past 5 years?” and get permission‑aware tables or charts in seconds. (source)
- How are evaluations, reviews, and approvals handled? * Run annual reviews, promotion, tenure, leaves, and COI in one platform with real‑time tracking, role‑based permissions, and external reviewer support. (source)
- Is Scholarly secure and accreditation‑ready? * Yes. Role‑based access, auditability, encryption in transit/at rest, SOC 2 Type II compliance, and no use of faculty data to train AI models—all supporting trustworthy AACSB reporting. (source)
“Centralize faculty data, streamline AACSB‑aligned reporting, and run evaluations in one secure platform built for business schools.”







