

The founders also recognize that nothing is more entertaining than learning for its own sake. Thus the university looks at learning through the lens of entertainment. The more fun, the more references to the entertaining arts the merrier!
The UofH is not intended to be a "bricks and mortar" institution, to be fixed in one location. In effect, the u.of.h. would not exist without internet.
The UofH has only professors - no students. All discourse is meant to be among peers. The university gives no diplomas. It will give honors and awards.
These are the goals of the university
The voluntary pursuit of learning for its own sake taking thought beyond the present bounds of traditional universities the free, lawful and peaceful exchange of ideas among peers
Professors
Professors may "profess" on any subject of interest to them. In certain cases the university may ask a professor to "profess" on the subject of his own profession. If you've gotten this far you know that the university has no students --- just professors. And, too, you might have guessed that no one is currently being paid though that may change as the university grows.
You will also have noticed that the university of hollywood seeks to mix learning with entertainment. The proportion we are aiming at is 50/50 (but it will not always be apparent which is which). Thus, in addition to optimism, patience, tenacity and intelligence, a university of hollywood professor requires a sense of humor.
Professors can:
Submit papers or other media to any faculty of their choice Participate in discussion groups of that faculty Be responsible for an entire faculty or a department of a faculty - for this activity a minimum of five hours per week is required. If you have an idea for a faculty or a department of a faculty please let us know.
Rules
All proceedings of the university are subject to the norms of civilized and lawful discourse. The rector of the university of hollywood has the sole right to approve and set the terms of professorships. The rector has the sole right of approval over any material for which he deems the university may be morally or legally responsible.