2020 Run for Senate Elected Committees and Councils

Run for 2020-2021 Senate-elected Committees and Councils

The Nominations Committee is seeking candidates to run for open positions on Senate-elected committees and councils for the 2020-2021 academic year. Specific information about the process, available positions, and deadlines is listed below. We hope that you might be interested in nominating yourself or someone you know for these important positions.

Please nominate yourself or someone else to serve on any of the positions described below by filling out our Google Form.

General Information:

  • All incoming and continuing Senators who will be part of the 2020-2021 Senate are eligible to run for positions on the committees and councils listed below, unless otherwise noted.
  • Nominees will be considered by the Senate Nominations Committee for placement on the ballot(s) for the elections, but are not guaranteed a spot.
  • All candidates placed on the ballot will be asked to submit a short candidacy statement via email. Candidacy statements will be due by Friday, April 5, 2020.
  • The elections will take place at the Senate meeting on May 6, 2020.

Available Positions:

Senate Committee on CommitteesThe Committee on Committees identifies individuals for service on Senate standing committees. This year, we are seeking nominations for faculty, non-exempt staff, graduate student, and undergraduate student Senators. Faculty and staff members serve a two-year term while students serve a one-year term on the Committee on Committees.

“My favorite assignment has been to serve on the Committee on Committees, where we have the opportunity to learn more about members of the campus community who share a passion to serve the University. It’s a pleasure to serve as a voice for Exempt staff both on this Committee and at the Senate Meetings, especially for underrepresented populations.” - Erin McClure, past Senator & Committee on Committees member

Council of University System Faculty (CUSF): CUSF advises the Chancellor and reports regularly to the Board of Regents (BOR). CUSF is responsible for considering and making recommendations on matters of System-wide professional and educational concern to the faculty and matters to which faculty bring special expertise. CUSF meets once a month during the academic year at the various University System of Maryland (USM) campuses. There are currently two openings for faculty representatives and one opening for an alternate faculty representative (who attends meetings when the full-time representatives are not available). Members serve three-year terms and do not need to be Senators.

“The Council of University System Faculty plays an important role by providing input directly to the Chancellor’s office on a variety of faculty-oriented policies.  As these policies affect all system schools, it is essential that the University of Maryland faculty voice be well-represented.  Members of the Council have the unique opportunity of not only working with faculty at each of the system institutions but also visiting the various campuses and interacting with officials from the University System of Maryland and, on occasion, from the Board of Regents and the State of Maryland.” - Phil Evers, CUSF Member, Senator, and Committee Chair

Senate Executive Committee (SEC)The SEC serves as the “gateway” to the Senate by reviewing proposals from the campus community and potentially charging them to a Senate committee but also reviewing committee reports to determine if they are ready for Senate consideration. In addition, the SEC meets monthly with the President and Vice Presidents and acts on behalf of the Senate when it is not in session. Seven faculty members (with no more than two from any College/School), one exempt staff member, one non-exempt staff member, two graduate student members, and two undergraduate student Senators will be elected. The term for all SEC members is one year.

“I found the Senate Executive Committee to always be a space for thoughtful, nuanced discussion of important campus issues, whether of immediate impact or longer outlook. Additionally, the monthly SEC breakfast with the President, Provost, and senior administrators provided a window into larger concerns of the University, and an opportunity to lend guidance to those at the top.” -Marc Pound, past Senator, SEC member, and committee chair

University Athletic CouncilThe Athletic Council is the primary body that advises the President on matters relating to intercollegiate athletics. It is responsible for formulation and recommendation of policy matters affecting intercollegiate athletics and for monitoring the implementation of such policy by the intercollegiate athletics program. There are currently three open positions for faculty members and one open position for a staff member. Faculty and staff members serve a three-year term on the Council. Candidates do not need to be Senators. The Council meets monthly during the academic year.

“Working with the Athletic Council provides an outstanding  opportunity to see, firsthand, the role of athletics in the academic setting regarding current challenges and new developments because of the direct interaction with leadership, administrators at many levels, coaches and athletes. Intercollegiate Athletics is a critical element of the University and sitting on the Council provides a substantive opportunity to understand and to shape its trajectory so that it serves the campus in the best possible manner. New developments such as the Cole Field House renovation, new ways to support the well-being of our athletes, and the planned Basketball Performance Center are examples of the vital and dynamic activities ongoing.” -Brad Hatfield, Athletic Council Member & Senate Task Force Chair

 

Please contact the Senate Office at 301-405-5805 or via email at senate-admin@umd.edu
with any questions or concerns.