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FACULTY BYLAWS
SECTION 1.0 THE GRADUATE FACULTY
The Graduate Faculty is the faculty of the Graduate
School of Biomedical Sciences. It is composed of persons representing
a diversity of interests that contribute to the knowledge of biomedical
science, in the broadest sense of the term, and who are qualified as educators
by their scholarly or creative work and their effectiveness or potential
effectiveness in teaching and training graduate students. The Graduate Faculty consists
of Members, Associate Members, Adjunct Members, Visiting Lecturers, Special Members, Distinguished Members
and Emeritus Members.
1.1 Members of the Graduate Faculty
Any faculty member of The University of Texas institutions at Houston,
or of other authorized institutions, who has an academic appointment of
Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, or equivalent, and
who will be an active participant in graduate programs of the Graduate
School of Biomedical Sciences is eligible to become a Member of the Graduate
Faculty. Members shall be appointed by the Dean of the Graduate School,
following the nomination by two faculty sponsors, and upon the recommendation of the nominee's parent institution, the Membership
Committee of the Graduate School, and the Graduate Faculty. Appointments are subject to
approval by the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs of the Health Science Center and by UT System in accordance
with the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Regents.
Responsibilities of Members may include teaching of courses,
supervision of student dissertation research, membership on committees,
affiliation with Graduate Programs and such other functions as may be
requested by the Graduate Faculty and the Dean.
Upon the recommendation of the Membership Committee, the
Dean of the Graduate School may appoint Members for a term of up to five
years, this appointment being contingent upon the continued appointment
of the member in the parent institution. Members may be reappointed for
terms of up to five years by the Dean upon recommendation of the Membership
Committee.
1.2 Associate Members of the Graduate Faculty
Individuals who meet most membership criteria but are not presently qualified
to direct student dissertation research may be appointed as Associate
Members of the Faculty for a term of up to five years. Responsibilities
of Associate Members include those of Members except for the supervision
of student dissertation research. Associate Members may apply for Regular Membership
as appropriate.
1.3 Adjunct Members of the Graduate Faculty
Individuals who are not eligible to be Regular or Associate Members of the Faculty but are qualified to serve on student committees may be appointed as Adjunct Members of the Faculty. This category would be appropriate for individuals who are faculty members at other graduate level institutions or research laboratories, or former GSBS faculty members who continue to serve on student committees. Appointment shall be made by the Dean upon recommendation of the student's advisor and the Academic Standards Committee and shall be subject to approval by the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs of the Health Science Center and by UT System.
Appointment of Adjunct Members of the Graduate Faculty shall be for the duration of their service on student committees.
1.4 Visiting Lecturers
Individuals who give lectures in GSBS courses but are not eligible to be Members of the Faculty may be appointed as Visiting Lecturers. This category is appropriate for individuals who are faculty members at other graduate level institutions or research laboratories, or clinicians or technicians at UT or other institutions. Appointment shall be made by the Dean upon recommendation of the course coordinator.
Visiting Lecturers shall be appointed for the duration of the course and automatically reinstated the next term the course is taught.
1.5 Special Members of the Graduate Faculty
Individuals who are not eligible to be Regular or Associate Members
of the Faculty but are qualified to contribute to the education and training of GSBS students may apply for Special Membership. This category would be appropriate for individuals in business or industry, donors, distinguished alumni, or educational institution employees.
Appointment shall be made by the Dean and shall be subject to approval by the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs of the Health Science Center and by UT System.
Appointment of a Special Member of the Graduate Faculty
shall be for a renewable term determined by the Dean.
1.6 Distinguished Members of the Graduate Faculty
The Membership Committee of the Graduate School may recommend to the Dean
the appointment of Distinguished Members of the Faculty of the Graduate
School. This category is reserved for Members who have been active and
contributory but whose current administrative or other professional responsibilities
preclude continued participation as a Member. The privileges and responsibilities
of a Distinguished Member are the same as those of a Member, although
Distinguished Members would not normally be expected to supervise student
dissertation research. A Distinguished Member shall continue as long as
the appointee is a faculty member of an authorized institution. Any Distinguished
Member who so requests may be returned to Regular Membership by the Dean
of the Graduate School upon recommendation of the Membership Committee. Appointment shall be made by the Dean and shall be subject to approval by the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs of the Health Science Center and by UT System.
1.7 Emeritus Members of the Graduate Faculty
Whenever a faculty member achieves emeritus status in the parent institution,
the Graduate School appointment shall also be designated as Emeritus. Appointment shall be made by the Dean and shall be subject to approval by the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs of the Health Science Center and by UT System.
1.8 Graduate Programs
The Graduate Faculty may establish special interest areas, to be designated
as Programs of the Graduate School, characterized by common educational
goals. The program shall consist of those interested faculty members who
share the disciplinary and educational objectives represented by the individual
Program, without regard for institutional or departmental affiliations.
A faculty member may affiliate with more than one program.
Program activities will be coordinated by a Program Director,
this Director appointed by the Dean upon recommendation of the Program
Faculty. The Program Director shall form a Program Committee by a method
agreeable to Members of the Program. The Program Director shall be responsible
for all activities of the Program. The members of the Program shall establish
operational guidelines which are subject to approval by the Graduate Faculty.
The Program shall establish requirements for admission of students into
the Program, course requirements, and standards of academic performance,
including procedures for dismissal of unsuitable students.
The Program Committee shall evaluate student applications
for admission into the Program and shall transmit recommendations concerning
admissions to the Admissions Committee, shall advise students concerning
courses and laboratory tutorials, shall monitor student programs, shall
administer such program examinations as may be required, shall provide
advice concerning dismissal of students, and shall perform such other
duties assigned by the Program Director, the Dean, or the appropriate
student committees of the faculty. The Program shall offer a general introductory
course in its area of interest suitable for a wide variety of students,
and offer advanced courses suitable for expert education in that special
interest area.
Faculty groups may form Graduate Programs upon petition
to the Dean, who shall transmit the petition to the Executive Committee.
The Executive Committee shall transmit the petition to the other Standing
Committees for recommendations. The Executive Committee shall present
the petition to the Faculty, for approval.
1.9 Meetings of the Graduate Faculty
Regular meetings shall be held two times per academic year: September and February. The President of the Graduate Faculty shall
preside; the Vice-President shall preside in the President's absence.
The meetings shall be conducted in general accordance with Robert's
Rules of Order. Special meetings may be called at any time by the
President of the Faculty, by the Executive Committee, or by petition of
ten or more Faculty Members. A quorum is constituted as two times the
square root of the number of Members of the Faculty. Regular meetings
will be open to all students. The President of the Student Association
will have the privileges of a voting member.
The agenda, and minutes of the previous meeting, will be
distributed to the Faculty one week prior to regular meetings. Ten or
more Faculty Members may petition the Executive Committee to delay a vote
on an issue requiring a vote of the Faculty. This petition must be accompanied
by specific reasons for postponement and must be received at least two
weeks prior to the faculty meeting at which the vote is scheduled to occur.
No faculty member shall be allowed to petition the Executive Committee
more than once for postponement of a vote on a specific issue. There shall
be an excerpt of the minutes of the faculty meeting, including discussion
of the issue calling for a vote, sent to all faculty one week following
the first meeting when the issue is announced.
SECTION 2.0 -- OFFICERS
The officers of the Graduate Faculty are a President
and a Vice-President. The Vice-President shall be elected annually by
written vote of the Faculty. The Vice-President shall serve one year in
that office and the following year as President. The manner and time of
the election shall be determined by the Executive Committee.
2.1 President
The President shall serve for one year beginning October 1. As the chief
representative of the Graduate Faculty, the President shall be responsible
for application and implementation of rules and policies of the Graduate
Faculty, for proper execution of duties by Committees of the Graduate
Faculty and for faithful adherence to these Bylaws. The President may
call special faculty meetings. Upon recommendation of the Membership Committee
and with the approval of the Faculty, the President shall recommend to
the Dean the appointment of all chairpersons (with the exception of the
Executive Committee) and members of all Standing Committees. The President
may appoint ad hoc committees as necessary and shall be an ex
officio member of all Standing Committees. The President may call
meetings of any Standing Committee. If for any reason the President should
vacate office, the Vice-President shall become President to serve the
balance of the year plus the elected term following.
2.2 Vice-President
The Vice-President shall serve as President-elect for one year and shall
become President upon expiration of the President's term of office. If
for any reason the Vice-President should vacate office, a timely election
shall be held to fill the balance of the term. The Vice-President shall
preside at Faculty meetings in the absence of the President and shall
be Chairperson of the Executive Committee. The Vice-President shall be
responsible for preparing the agenda for meetings of the Executive Committee
and for the preparation of minutes for circulation to the members of the
Committee and to the President.
SECTION 3.0 -- COMMITTEES OF THE GRADUATE FACULTY
The Graduate Faculty shall maintain the following
standing committees which are responsible to the Graduate Faculty and
advisory to the Dean: Executive Committee, Membership Committee, Admissions
Committee, Academic Standards Committee, Curriculum Committee, Program
Coordinating Committee, and Student Affairs Committee. Members of all
committees shall be appointed by the Dean upon recommendation of the President
of the Faculty, the Membership Committee and the Graduate Faculty.
Student Members shall be recommended to the Dean by the
Student Association. Two student members shall be appointed to the Admissions,
Academic Standards, Curriculum Committees and Program Coordinating Committee
annually. The Dean shall appoint the Chairpersons of all committees, except
the Executive Committee. Chairpersons are not voting members except to
break tie votes.
The President of the Faculty shall be an ex officio member,
without vote except on the Executive Committee, of all Standing Committees.
Faculty appointments to committees shall be made for three year terms
with one-third of these committee members being appointed annually. Committee
membership shall commence on October 1, and end on September 30. Committee
reports will be made at each faculty meeting.
3.1 Executive Committee
The Executive Committee is composed of the Dean or the Dean's designate,
the President of the Faculty, the Vice-President of the Faculty, the Chairpersons
of all Standing Committees, one representative from among the Directors
of Specialized Master's Degree Programs, the President of the Student
Association, and three at-large representatives from among the GSBS faculty
who will be appointed to staggered terms of three years each by the GSBS
Membership Committee. In addition, the President of the Faculty and the chairs of the Academic Standards, Admissions, Curriculum, and Membership committees will serve as ex officio, voting members of the Committee in the year following their appointments.
The Vice-President of the Faculty is the Chairperson
of the Executive Committee. Meetings shall be called by the Vice-President
or the President of the Faculty upon recommendation from any member of
the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee shall meet at least five
times per year. The Executive Committee may upon request assume an advocate
role in all matters related to academic freedom, appointments, and tenure
involving members of the Graduate Faculty.
The Executive Committee is responsible for coordinating
activities of Standing Committees, for reviewing academic policy, for
periodic evaluation of Programs, for initiating emergency legislation,
for establishment of procedures which provide nominees for the office
of Vice- President, for determining the manner and time of the annual
election, and for such other action as the Faculty and the Dean may deem
necessary. The Chairperson of the Executive Committee shall report the
Committee's recommendations to the Faculty.
3.2 Membership Committee
The Membership Committee shall consist of nine faculty members. Three
persons to serve three year terms shall be appointed annually by the Dean,
upon the recommendation of the Executive Committee and the Faculty. Due
regard for representation from UT institutions at Houston and Programs
shall be maintained when appointing Committee members. The Committee shall
meet as often as is necessary to discharge its duties.
The Membership Committee shall be responsible for ascertaining
that Members of the Graduate Faculty meet the requirements set forth in
Section 1 of these Bylaws and to this end shall review the activity of
each faculty member at least once every five years and make recommendations
concerning reappointment to the Dean. The Membership Committee shall recommend
annually to the President of the Faculty the membership of all Standing
Committees of the Faculty, except the Executive Committee, the Membership
Committee and the Program Coordinating Committee. An orderly turnover
of membership of the Standing Committees at a rate of approximately one-
third each year and due regard for representation from UT institutions
at Houston and Programs shall be maintained. The Membership Committee
shall also nominate Chairpersons of Standing Committees, subject to ratification
by the Faculty and appointment by the Dean.
3.3 Admissions Committee
The Admissions Committee shall consist of nine faculty members and two
students. This committee is responsible for soliciting recommendations
from appropriate Programs concerning student admission, for evaluating
applications for admission, and for the submission of recommendations
concerning admissions to the Dean.
The Admissions Committee is responsible for assuring that
only persons who have demonstrated a potential for scientific excellence
and meet the academic credentials defined in the GSBS catalog be recommended
for admission.
3.4 Academic Standards Committee
The Academic Standards Committee shall consist of nine faculty members
and two students. This committee is responsible for recommending to the
Dean the appointments to all student Advisory, Supervisory and Examining
Committees. This committee shall be responsible for recommending degree
plans to the Dean for ensuring that faculty policies concerning academic
standards are fulfilled. This committee shall make recommendations to
the Dean for all scholastic disciplinary matters. The committee shall
act as a panel to determine whether grounds exist for dismissal of a student.
3.5 Curriculum Committee
The Curriculum Committee shall consist of nine faculty members and three
students. This committee is responsible for review and approval of all
course offerings of the Graduate Faculty, and for evaluating all introductory
and area requirement courses offered by Programs.
3.6 Student Affairs Committee
The Student Affairs Committee shall consist of three faculty members and
four students. This committee shall be concerned with all non-academic
matters relating to student-faculty relationships. This committee shall
consider all recommendations of the Student Association for items to be
placed on the agenda of Faculty meetings.
3.7 Program Coordinating Committee
The Program Coordinating Committee shall consist of the directors of academic
Programs, as defined under section 1.6 of the bylaws, plus two student
representatives. The director of the M.D./Ph.D. Program shall be an ex
officio member of the committee. The Dean shall recommend the membership
and chairperson of the committee to the graduate faculty for approval.
The Program Coordinating Committee shall make recommendations
to the Dean and Executive Committee concerning the effectiveness and initiation
of GSBS policies. Duties will include: consideration of policy affecting
the function of the Graduate School; consideration of policy affecting
the structure and governance of Graduate Programs; approval of new graduate
programs as defined under section 1.6 of the bylaws; and recommendation
to the Membership Committee for appropriate Program representation on
the Graduate School Standing Committees.
SECTION 4.0 AMENDMENTS
The Bylaws may be amended by a two-thirds vote of
the faculty members present at a faculty meeting. Voting may be at any
scheduled meeting providing that a proposed amendment, endorsed by ten members,
has been given to the Executive Committee sixty days prior to the scheduled
meeting and circulated to the members three weeks prior to the meeting.
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