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5.G Appointments: Other Considerations 5.G.1 Conflict of Commitment in Faculty Appointments 5.G.2 Dual Career Program In addition, the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and the Medical School have created school/college dual career efforts. College of Engineering: College of LSA: Medical School: The staff for these school/college programs and the dual career staff in the Office of the Provost work collaboratively. Faculty at the University of Michigan, by virtue of being employees of the State of Michigan, are required by law to subscribe to the following constitutional oath of office before beginning work: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States of America and the Constitution of the State of Michigan, and that I will discharge the duties of my position according to the best of my ability." (SPG 201.17) If a faculty or staff member is to be assigned to a position that is under the supervision or control of a relative who has or may have a direct effect on the individual's progress or performance, or an individual is to be assigned to a position with the same immediate supervisor as a relative, a management plan must be devised and approved by the head of the unit (e.g. Dean or Director) and that of the unit's senior Human Resources officer. A management plan is also required when an individual already assigned to a position becomes a relative or a supervisor, subordinate, or someone who works for the same immediate supervisor. For the purposes of this rule, the term relative is defined as a staff member's spouse or partner, daughter or son, grandparent, brother or sister, grandchild, aunt or uncle, niece or nephew (or the spouse of any of these) of either the staff member or the staff member's spouse, or any other related person who is part of the staff member's household. Relationship to a staff member constitutes neither an advantage nor
a deterrent to appointment by the University. It is only required that
the individual meet and fulfill the standards appropriate to a University
appointment. See SPG 201.23, which includes procedures and Section 9.G, "Conflicts
of Interest and Conflicts of Commitment." The University provides assistance in obtaining Temporary Work Visas (H-1) for international instructional faculty and will consult on procedures for obtaining permanent residency status. Hiring units are urged to contact the International Center before making an offer of employment to a non-U.S. citizen, but potential employees may also contact the International Center directly to discuss their current visa status and options that are available to them. (SPG 402.01) The International Center charges the unit a flat fee for processing H-1B and permanent resident visas. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services also charges a fee, which is typically paid by the individual. It is important to address visa issues promptly in order to avoid situations where individuals cannot secure necessary immigration documents in time to teach, conduct research, or fulfill other responsibilities because immigration status does not permit employment. For more information, see the Center's website at <www.internationalcenter.umich.edu>. The International Center has offices on both Central and North Campuses, and can be contacted at icenter@umich.edu or by phone at 764-9310. The University also has a large number of international students (F-1 and J-1 visas) and exchange visitors (J-1 visas), many of whom may be employed under certain conditions. For information about immigration status and employment eligibility of international students and visitors, call the International Center main number (764-9310) and ask to speak to an International Student and Scholar Advisor.. See also Section 21.J, "International Center." |
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