Mission of the Faculty Advisory Council

The following information is taken from US0001-6.html which was passed by the UO Senate in May 2001:

CHARGE & RESPONSIBILITIES: The Faculty Advisory Council shall be responsible for providing the President and other Administration officials with faculty opinion and counsel on the wide range of university affairs. In its relations with the President, the Administration, and with the faculty, the Faculty Advisory Council shall act either on request or on its own initiative.
MEMBERSHIP: Membership of the Faculty Advisory Council is fixed and consists of 10 elected faculty representing College of Arts and Sciences (4), Professional Schools and Colleges (4) and Officers of Administration (2). No two persons from the same CAS department, nor from the same professional school or college, nor from the same administrative unit shall serve at the same time. No person shall serve simultaneously on the Faculty Advisory Council and the Faculty Personnel Committee. The University Senate president or designee shall be an ex officio member of the Faculty Advisory Council with full privileges. The University President, Provost and Vice Provost shall be ex officio, non-voting members. The following administrators are ineligible to serve on this committee: the president; the provost; vice presidents; vice provosts; associate or assistant vice provosts; associate or assistant vice presidents; deans; and associate deans or their equivalent.
 REPORTING: The Faculty Advisory Council shall report to the University Senate. At a minimum this report shall be in the form of an annual written report submitted by the Committee Chair to the Secretary of the University Senate no later than the final University Senate meeting in May. The committee shall also make additional written or oral reports to the Senate as necessary.



Remarks:
  1. see section 4.1 of the Senate Charter . "Senior administrators, who are ineligible for membership on the Faculty Advisory Council, shall also be ineligible for election to the University Senate."
  2. see Section 6.4.2 of the Senate Charter. "Members of the Senate Budget Committee will be appointed by the Senate President and will serve three-year terms. The Senate Executive Committee will have the right to attend meetings in a non-voting capacity, as will the Faculty Advisory Committee."
  3. see Section 7.2.1 of the Senate Charter. "All University Standing Committees are required to make annual written reports to the University Senate. These reports shall be submitted to the Senate President prior to the final Senate meeting of the academic year (May). Exceptions to this article are the annual written reports of the Faculty Personnel Committee (FPC) and the Campus Planning Committee (CPC). These reports are submitted at the October meeting of the University Senate, and reflect the work of the respective committees for the previous academic year. Reports of both the Faculty Advisory Council and Faculty Personnel Committee are published in the permanent minutes of the Assembly."
  4. it is traditional for the chair of the FAC to deliver a report at the final meeting of the UO Assembly in the spring.

For related information see
  • Main home page of the FAC
  • Mission statement of the FAC
  • Information concerning the 1990/2000 FAC
  • Main home page of the UO Senate
  • Main home page of the UO Assembly
  • For further information, contact Faculty Secretary Gwen Steigelman email: gwens@oregon.uoregon.edu


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