february senate meeting february 8, 2016 6pm-8pm the radisson
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February Senate Meeting February 8, 2016 6pm-8pm The Radisson
President Candidates
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Vice President
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Director of HSC
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Public Relations “Graduate Students of USC” IG Campaign | Link is on newsletter
and Facebook. @USCGSG Need swag for events? Or need to publicize? Email
gsgcomm@usc.edu Intersection in Queer Health Conference @ UCI on Feb. 20th
Feb. 19th is the E2 Business Entertainment Conference 8am-5pm at Town and Gown
Homelessness Awareness Week is from 2/22-2/25 at HSC, week of events
Beyond the PhD in Postdoctoral Career Conference is March 9th @ Radisson Hotel.
Opt-in to newsletter and follow GSG on social media for event updates | PR Committee meets Biweekly Wed. 2pm
Vice President Update • Collecting data via a survey to support exploring a pilot GSG child
care subsidy program• Collecting data via a survey to support establishing a food pantry
for students at USC• February 17, Open Forum on Campus Climate: Profiling, Safety,
and The Department of Public Safety• Provost Diversity Task Force is finalizing recommendations to be
sent to Provost Quick on the school-based Diversity Liaison and Senior VP of Diversity
• Call for Nominations: Do you want to join Sustainability 2020 committee? The Sustainability Programs Manager is looking for graduates to join the committee
• Travel Grant Expansion: Working on expanding travel grants to subsidize travel for international service learning trips, archival research, and field work - collecting input on suggested constitutional and application and procedures changes
Director of External Affairs
Constitution & Bylaw AmendmentsConstitution Section 4
Bylaws Section 3Revisions
Open Access Resolution Chris Records Samantha Bernstein Resolution
Open Access Resolution & Student Statement on the Right to ResearchPresentation to the GSG Senate February 8, 2016
Samantha Bernstein-SierraPh.D. CandidateRossier School of Education
Support for the Resolution• Organizations• Graduate Policy and
Administration Community (USC Price)
• Pegasus (Philosophy)• Social Work Student
Organization• School of Medicine Graduate
Student Association• Ostrow School of Dentistry• Pharmacy Graduate Alliance• Student Bar Association
• Senators• Anna Papinska• Carlos Duarte• Ali Salehpour• Jonathan Sedaghat• Michael Ashfield• Igor Krivitsky• Joshua Williams• Christopher Records
(Allen, 2014)
The Problem
• The “serials crisis”• The commercialization of academic publishing over the last 40
years has resulted in high and ever-rising prices for academic journal subscriptions, taking a serious toll on university library budgets and restricting access to the public and to scholars who would use it to contribute to the pool of academic research
VS.
Why Open Access?Benefits for:• Researchers
• Easier access, Visibility, Quicker time to pub, Facilitates interdisciplinary research
• Universities • Social mission to disseminate research, Equity, Cost(!)
• Businesses • New ideas and innovation
• Research Funders • Promotes transparency, Greater engagement
• The Public • Access to necessary info (like health-related research), educates
society, support of science
Green Open Access“self-archiving”
• Supplement to traditional system• Authors submit work to subscription-based journals and
deposit accepted articles into an “institutional repository”• Peer review and other quality controls in place
• Governmental/Organizational Policies• National Institutes of Health (NIH) Public Access Policy• The Fair Access to Science and Technology Research
Act (FASTR) S. 779, H.R. 1477
Universities with OA Policies• Allegheny College• Amherst College• Boston University• Bryn Mawr • Bucknell University• California Institute of Technology• College of Wooster• Concordia University • DePauw University• Dartmouth College• Duke University• Emory University • Georgia Tech• Grinnell College • Harvard • IUPUI • Indiana/Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW)• Lafayette College • Massachusetts Institute of Technology• Oberlin College • Olin College• Oregon State University • Pennsylvania State University •
• Princeton University• Rice University• Rollins College • Rutgers University• Stanford School of Education • Trinity University • University of Arkansas Fayetteville• University of California system• University of Colorado Boulder• University of Delaware• University of Hawaii-Manoa • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign• University of Kansas • University of Massachusetts Medical School• University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill• University of North Texas • University of Pennsylvania• University of Puerto Rico School of Law • University of Rhode Island• Utah State University• University of Washington• Wake Forest University• Wellesley College
University of CaliforniaOpen Access PolicyPurpose:
• “authors of scholarly articles can more easily and collectively reserve rights that might otherwise be signed away, often unnecessarily, in agreements with publishers. To accomplish this, authors take advantage of US copyright law to grant to the University a non-exclusive license (limited to the purpose of making the work openly available) for each scholarly article authored while employed by UC.”
Recap
• Green policies reserve faculty rights (under copyright law) to make some version of an article available in a public repository.
• Gold open access refers to business models that strive to make open access publishing sustainable in the long-term.
• Open access policies do not require faculty to pay to publish.
• University OA policies reserve faculty rights without committing to any particular business model.
To summarize
• With this resolution, we ask for:• Appointment of a designee in the Provost’s office to advise
on copyright and publisher communications for faculty and students who wish to publish OA
• Establishment of a fund (however small, as a good-faith effort to show support) for faculty and grad students who wish to publish in fee-charging gold open access journals
• Implementation of a USC-based institutional repository (IR) to house electronic works of USC faculty
• Consideration of a university-wide green open access policy which would make faculty work open access by default (with exceptions)
Questions?
• THANK YOU!• Feel free to email:
• Samantha Bernstein-Sierra• srbernst@usc.edu
NAGPS LAD Spring 2016 Conference in Washington, D.C. 3/11/2016 -
3/15/2016 Application Period: 2/8/2016 - 2/15/2016
DUE: 2/15/2016 @ 5:00PM Interviews: 2/16/2016 - 2/18/2016 Notification: 2/19/2016 Qualifications:
Non-graduating graduate student Passion for policy and/or issues impacting higher education Interest in being a GSG Executive Board member encouraged
Applications will be e-mailed to Senators
President’s Notes and Information
Wednesday, March 9th, 2016USC Radisson Ballroom
9:30am-3:30pm
Keynote SpeakersDr. Anita Sengupta, Project Manager, Jet
Propulsion LaboratoryDr. Steve Carter, Vice President of Matching,
eHarmony
RSVP at : http://careers.usc.edu/beyond-phd
How to Apply to the Social Justice Fund
• Please send inquiries for applying to the Social Justice Fund to gsgpres@usc.edu, gsgvp@usc.edu and gsgfund@usc.edu.
• There currently isn’t an option to select the SJ fund on our funding application and we don’t want that hindering applications.
• Please make sure to provide information on what your event is and a detailed account of costs. This fund is still under the rules provided in the finance by-laws, which are available on the GSG website (http://gsg.usc.edu), so please use those for guidance.
Health Fee Increase• Administration has notified USG and GSG of a $24 increase
to the health fee ($12 per semester). This will come to $408,000 from graduate students with a comparable amount coming from the undergraduates
• A part of this increase will go to counseling services• The rest of the fee will be divided in this way…
What are your thoughts/recommendations/concerns, which I will share with Student Affairs?
Programming Fee Recommendation
• Last year’s total budget: $1,738,301.38• Next year’s total budget with no changes: $1,588,586.38 due
to removal of carryover• Needed budget to support Social Justice Fund and the
increases to Social Programming (HSC and UPC) that were approved by last year’s Senate, but never added to budget: $1,705,149
• This amount requires a $6.856 ($3.428/per semester) increase to the current Programming Fee of $40 per semester
• The proposed recommendation would be for a Programming fee of $43.50 per semester
Campus Affairs HSC Farmer’s Market - Fall 2016 Bike Master Plan Implementation Survey
LeaderShape at the University of Southern California Luis Canton &
Jennifer Perdomo
OUR VISION
A just, caring, and thriving world where all lead with integrity™ and a healthy disregard for the impossible.
OUR MISSION
To transform the world by increasing the number of people who lead with integrity™ and a healthy disregard for the
impossible.
RESILIENCE AT USC
Saturday, April 16 at the University park Campus.
LeaderShape’s® Resilience™ program is a 1-day eye-opener based on the research of Dr. Amit Sood that explores resilient leadership and how it builds
strong, flexible relationships and communities.
Healing and strengthening, Resilience™ offers participants the space and time to begin to focus on how their lives impact
their ability to lead, and the tools they need to strengthen their awareness day to day.
Info Sessions Wednesday, February 10: 2pm-3pm (Rosen Family Screening Room, TCC 227)
Tuesday, February 16: 10am-11am (Forum, TCC 450)
Tuesday, February 16: 4pm-5pm (Forum, TCC 450)
Wednesday, February 17: 2pm-3pm (Rosen Family Screening Room, TCC 227)
Wednesday, February 24: 11am-12pm (Franklin Suite, TCC 350)
Wednesday, February 24: 12pm-1pm (Franklin Suite, TCC 350)
For more information and to apply please visit: http://campusactivities.usc.edu/leadershape-programs/
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