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- Finance and Operations
- Facilities Services
This procedure explains the following:
• How University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (“UNC-Chapel Hill” or “University”) units can request space assignments;
• How the University’s Space Management Committee, Provost, and Vice Chancellor for Finance and Operations evaluate space assignment requests; and
• How the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Finance and Operations communicate their space assignment decisions to the University units affected by those decisions.
- Knowledge Base
- Finance and Operations
- Facilities Services
The purpose of this policy is to establish a clear and structured approach to how the University allocates and manages the University’s physical spaces. The goal is a data-informed, equitable, and transparent process that empowers the University to achieve its strategic objectives.
- Knowledge Base
- Human Resources and Equal Opportunity and Compliance
- Human Resources
The purpose of this Procedure is to outline the process for the disclosure, reporting, and oversight of Related Persons in academics and the workplace and Romantic Relationships between Employees and Students as defined in the Policy on Nepotism and Interpersonal Relationships (“Policy”).
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- Information Technology Services
- Information Security
To provide guidance for individuals and units on responsibilities for managing suppliers of Information Technology (IT) services, software, and systems. To manage risk to university information and other assets by creating clearer communication and understanding between vendors and University staff. To define required security controls monitoring activities.
- Knowledge Base
- Information Technology Services
- Information Security
This document describes who at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill appoints Information Security Liaisons and what those Information Security Liaisons do.
- Knowledge Base
- Information Technology Services
- Digital Accessibility Office
The University is committed to establishing a welcoming and equitable digital experience. This policy provides direction on creating an accessible experience that enhances usability for everyone. Implementing this policy will ensure that all individuals have access to Digital Content, Resources, and Technology (“Digital Material”) provided by or on behalf of the University.
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- College of Arts and Sciences
This policy provides guidance to academic units in The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s College of Arts and Sciences on establishing and updating faculty workloads.
- Knowledge Base
- Information Technology Services
- Digital Accessibility Office
This Standard provides requirements for the procurement of accessible Digital Content, Resources, and Technology (“Digital Material”). Implementing this standard will ensure that all individuals have access to Digital Material purchased by or on behalf of the University in compliance with the Policy on Digital Accessibility and with governing law.
- Knowledge Base
- Information Technology Services
- Digital Accessibility Office
This Standard sets out the minimum requirements for creating accessible Digital Content, Resources, and Technology (“Digital Material”) to advance the University’s commitment to providing equitable access in compliance with the University Policy on Digital Accessibility. Accessibility is a shared responsibility among those who maintain University Digital Material.