Rule 3335-7-11 | Participation in governance by clinical/teaching/practice faculty.
(A) A college or academic unit determines the level of participation in college and departmental structures.
(B) A college or academic unit may, by vote of at least a majority of all of its tenure-track faculty, determine that the clinical/teaching/practice members of its faculty are eligible for election to the university senate.
(C) Following approval by a college or academic unit of eligibility of its clinical/teaching/practice faculty for election to the senate under the foregoing paragraph:
(1) For purposes of selection of university senators, the electorate for the college or academic unit shall be composed of all tenure-track and clinical/teaching/practice faculty.
(2) Any clinical/teaching/practice faculty member appointed by the college or academic unit may stand for election to serve as a representative in the senate.
(3) The minimum and maximum numbers of clinical/teaching/practice faculty from each college or academic unit that may serve as representatives in the senate shall be determined by majority vote of tenure-track and clinical/teaching/practice faculty appointed by that college or academic unit within the limits provided for in paragraph (C)(4) of this rule.
(4) One senator or not more than forty-five per cent of the senators representing that college or academic unit, whichever is greater, may be clinical/teaching/practice faculty of the college or academic unit.
(D) Clinical/teaching/practice faculty will not be eligible to vote on the promotion or tenure of tenure-track faculty or the promotion of research faculty.
Last updated October 16, 2023 at 9:02 AM