Q: When can an appeal be filed?
A: A faculty member who thinks that their rights or interest were unlawfully or improperly injured by disciplinary action on the part of a government unit or the institution may file a claim to the Faculty Appeal and Review Committee in accordance with the institutional regulations.
Q: What must be prepared for filing a claim?
A: Please fill in the Statement of Claims for MCU Faculty Appeal and Review Committee and prepare all the relevant evidence before filing a claim.
Q: If I am unwilling to accept a written resolution, how do I file a claim?
A: Please download the Statement of Claims for MCU Faculty Appeal and Review Committee under the Downloadable Files of the Required Document on the Faculty Appeal website, and write your request and opinion within 30 days upon receiving the written resolution.
Q: To whom should I submit my appeal application?
A:Please submit your application to Ms. Su, Yu-Chi (Audit Office, on the 3rd Floor of A Building).
Q: How does a resolution come about? Is the resolution fair?
A: The Faculty Appeal and Review Committee consists of 15 members, 12 members representing full-time faculty members, one member representing administrative staff, one member representing education scholars, and one member representing the Taipei District Faculty Organization or a branch thereof. The number of faculty with non-administrative appointments should comprise two thirds or more of the total number of committee members. A majority of Committee members must be present and more than two thirds of the members must be in agreement to overturn a resolution or rescind a punishment. In principle, the meeting is convened in private session, though the claimant or related person(s) may be present to provide explanation.