Non-Senate Faculty Nominations Sought for Police Panel

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Nominations are now open for a non-senate faculty representative to serve on the U-M Police Department Oversight Committee.

The committee considers grievances against any U-M police officer, or the department, and reports its findings and recommendations to the Division of Public Safety and Security executive director.

The six-member oversight committee includes two faculty members, one Senate and one non-Senate; two staff members, one union and one non-union; and two students. Committee members are nominated and elected by their peers through separate processes and serve two-year terms.

Non-senate faculty members on the Ann Arbor campus and in Michigan Medicine may nominate themselves by completing the online nomination form. Nominations are accepted through 11:59 p.m. October 6. Only submissions from those eligible to vote in the election will be considered.

University Human Resources is conducting this election. A staff member will contact eligible nominees for their consent to run in the election. Online voting will take place October 21-27. The two-year term for the newly elected committee member will begin Nov. 18.

More Information: Non-Senate Faculty Nominations for the Police Department Oversight Committee

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