Reports through VP Acad. Admin.
Membership: Thirteen members consisting of a total of nine faculty members appointed by the University Senate (at least one of whom teaches in a graduate program and one from Library). Faculty positions are staggered, three- year, non-renewable terms (eligible for another term after a one-year hiatus). Three faculty, are to be selected from each of the following areas: Science/ Math (Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Math, and Physics and Engineering), Life Sciences (Faculty Development, On–line Campus, Business and Management, Education and Psychology, Journalism & Communication, Nursing, Physical Education, Health and Wellness, Social Work, and Technology). Liberal Arts (English, History, Library, Modern Languages, Music, Religion, and Visual Art & Design). Student Association shall appoint one student for a one-year, non-renewable term (recommended that this student be selected from the pool of Southern Scholars, the vice president for Academic Administration, ex officio, Exec. Director Budget and Financial Analysis, ex officio, and the IRB chair, ex officio.
The ARC will elect a chair and secretary from among its membership. The secretary position is for two years, beginning at the time of election. The secretary is the chair-elect. The chair position is for two years, beginning at the time of appointment as chair, and is non-renewable.
The ARC will elect three IRB Committee members from among its membership, one member each from Science/Math, Life Sciences, and Liberal Arts. IRB Committee positions are for one year terms renewable as
long as they are still members of the ARC
AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITY:
Authority to Act:
The Academic Research Committee facilitates academic research through four functions: support, quality assurance/review, funding and reporting. The Committee has authority to act in each of these areas as follows:
Support -The ARC:
1. Encourages and supports research initiatives and activities, including evaluating needs for in-service training and mentorship.
2. Recommends, through established administrative policy-making channels and the University Senate, actions and/or changes to policies applicable to research under its jurisdiction.
3. Makes available to faculty and staff, ARC grant applications and IRB applications.
Quality Assurance/Review - The ARC and the IRB:
1. Coordinates with SAU legal counsel, SAU Institutional Research, SAU Risk Management, and SAU Administration to ensure:
2. Receives notification of the development of unexpected risks in the course of conducting research, and, where appropriate, recommends actions relating to that risk.
3. Supports the integrity of University research activities, including quality, feasibility, and value.
Funding - The Academic Research Committee:
1. Reviews, approves or denies funding requests from SAU Faculty for academic research.
2. Cooperates with the SAU Associate Vice President for Budget and Finance to establish the annual grant budget used by the Academic Research Committee to facilitate campus-wide academic research.
3. Coordinates with the SAU Accounting Department in distributing approved research grant funds.
Recording and Reporting - The ARC, through the IRB subcommittee:
1. Receives, reviews and maintains records of all on-going campus wide academic research.
2. Reports annually, and as requested, to the University Senate the activities of the Academic Research Committee and the Institutional Review Board subcommittee.
3. Makes available to Academic Administration and Dean of Graduate Studies, through the ARC and IRB SharePoint sites, the current status of on-going campus wide academic research.