Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 69.87 |
Liaison | Cindy Shea |
Submission Date | Dec. 23, 2020 |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
PA-3: Inclusive and Participatory Governance
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.00 / 3.00 |
Cindy
Shea Sustainability Director Sustainable Carolina |
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Part 1. Shared governance bodies
Yes or No | |
Students | Yes |
Academic staff | Yes |
Non-academic staff | Yes |
A brief description of the institution’s formal participatory or shared governance bodies:
The main operations of Student Government are split in two halves, Undergraduate Student Government (USG) and Graduate and Professional Student Federation (GPSF). Each of these halves has their own Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches, as defined in the UNC Constitution. https://studentgovernment.unc.edu/
The Faculty Council is an elected body that includes membership from the libraries and each school on the campus. The Council’s main functions fall into two areas: legislative and advisory. https://facultygov.unc.edu/faculty-council/
Employee Forum members are elected by their peers to address the concerns of UNC-CH employees. https://employeeforum.unc.edu/
The Faculty Council is an elected body that includes membership from the libraries and each school on the campus. The Council’s main functions fall into two areas: legislative and advisory. https://facultygov.unc.edu/faculty-council/
Employee Forum members are elected by their peers to address the concerns of UNC-CH employees. https://employeeforum.unc.edu/
Part 2. Campus stakeholder representation in governance
13
Number of students representing their peers as official members of the institution’s highest governing body:
1
Number of academic staff representing their peers as official members of the institution’s highest governing body:
0
Number of non-academic staff representing their peers as official members of the institution’s highest governing body:
0
Part 3. Gender equity in governance
2
Percentage of official members of the highest governing body that are women:
15.38
Website URL where information about the institution’s highest governing body may be found:
Part 4. Community engagement bodies
No
A brief description of the campus-community council or equivalent body that gives external stakeholders a regular voice in institutional decisions that affect them:
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Website URL where information about the institution’s governance structure is available:
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