FACULTY PARTICIPATION IN GOVERNANCE Sample Clauses

FACULTY PARTICIPATION IN GOVERNANCE. 418 A. Recognizing the necessity for meaningful Faculty involvement in the areas of selection and evaluation of Faculty Members, curriculum development, and utilization of financial resources, the following procedures for the involvement of Faculty shall be used. Fundamentally, what is desirable and intended by the sections that follow is to ensure mindful participation by the Faculty with the ultimate decision-making resting in Eastern Michigan University management, but with an assurance of procedural regularity and fair play. Furthermore, as Faculty Members provide input to those responsible for managing the University, likewise, decisions shall be communicated in a timely manner to the Faculty input bodies that provided input. Faculty input bodies may request a written response to their input. Such response shall be provided within fifteen (15) days. Any dissenting decision to input shall be supported by reasoning and evidence.
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FACULTY PARTICIPATION IN GOVERNANCE. ‌ 1654 A. Responsibilities‌ 1655 Recognizing the necessity for meaningful Faculty involvement in the areas of selection and 1656 evaluation of Faculty Members, curriculum development, the utilization of financial 1657 resources, and other areas of general education policy, internal academic operations, and 1658 external relations as related to academic units, the following procedures for the involvement 1659 of Faculty shall be used. Fundamentally, what is desirable and intended by the sections that 1660 follow is to ensure mindful participation by the Faculty with the ultimate decision-making 1661 resting in Eastern Michigan University management, but with an assurance of procedural 1662 regularity and fair play. 1663 In all sections of this Agreement calling for Faculty Input, it is understood that such input 1664 will be through the structures developed in this Article. The University shall share with the 1665 appropriate input bodies relevant information it collected during the process of making 1666 decisions. As Faculty members provide input to those responsible for managing the 1667 University, likewise, decisions shall be communicated in a timely manner to the Faculty 1668 input bodies that provided input. Faculty input bodies may request a written response to their 1669 input. Such response shall be provided within fifteen (15) days. Any dissenting decision to 1670 input shall be supported by information provided to the input body, reasoning, and evidence, 1671 and shall be communicated in writing to the appropriate input bodies. The explanation shall 1672 also articulate how the decision will improve the ability of EMU to fulfill its mission.
FACULTY PARTICIPATION IN GOVERNANCE. 370 A. Recognizing the necessity for meaningful Faculty involvement in the areas of selection and evaluation of Faculty Members, curriculum devel- opment, and utilization of financial resources, the following procedures for the involvement of Faculty shall be used. Fundamentally, what is desirable and intended by the sections that follow is to ensure mindful participation by the Faculty with the ultimate decision-making resting in Eastern Michigan University management, but with an assurance of pro- cedural regularity and fair play. Furthermore, as Faculty Members provide input to those responsible for managing the University, likewise, decisions should be communicated in a timely manner to the Faculty input bodies that provided input.
FACULTY PARTICIPATION IN GOVERNANCE. 417 A. Recognizing the necessity for meaningful Faculty involvement in the areas of selection and evaluation of Faculty Members, curriculum development, and utilization of financial resources, the following procedures for the involvement of Faculty shall be used. Fundamentally, what is desirable and intended by the sections that follow is to ensure mindful participation by the Faculty with the ultimate decision-making resting in Eastern Michigan University management, but with an assurance of procedural regularity and fair play. Furthermore, as Faculty Members provide input to those responsible for managing the University, likewise, decisions shall be communicated in a timely manner to the Faculty input bodies that provided input. Faculty input bodies may request a written response to their input. Such response shall be provided within fifteen (15) days. Any dissenting decision to input shall be supported by reasoning and evidence. 418 B. Department and College Committees 419 1. 420 2. 421 3. 422 423 424 425 There shall be in each department, college or division, including University Library, a system providing for Faculty input in the areas of personnel, instruction, and finance. By way of illustration, Faculty may utilize the input system to provide their recommendations to the University on matters pertaining to the academic credentials and professional qualifications of instructional staff, Faculty teaching assignments, teaching overload policies, class size, override policies, teaching load equivalencies and departmental budget development. While in office, the Chairs of each College Council shall be granted one-quarter (1/4) release time during the Fall and Winter semesters. Departmental and College Input Documents shall include the following information:

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  • DETERMINATION OF HUB PARTICIPATION A firm must be an eligible HUB and perform a professional or technical function relating to the project. Proof of payment, such as copies of canceled checks, properly identifying the Department’s contract number or project number may be required to substantiate the payment, as deemed necessary by the Department. A HUB subprovider, with prior written approval from the Department, may subcontract 70% of a contract as long as the DocuSign Envelope ID: 1FDB1C48-24B1-4C40-8A33-17263E465FE2 HUB subprovider performs a commercially useful function. All subcontracts shall include the provisions required in the subcontract and shall be approved as to form, in writing, by the Department prior to work being performed under the subcontract. A HUB performs a commercially useful function when it is responsible for a distinct element of the work of a contract; and actually manages, supervises, and controls the materials, equipment, employees, and all other business obligations attendant to the satisfactory completion of contracted work. If the subcontractor uses an employee leasing firm for the purpose of providing salary and benefit administration, the employees must in all other respects be supervised and perform on the job as if they were employees of the subcontractor.

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