Schedule: Faculty Board in Law — election of staff
This is the schedule for the election to fill staff positions on Faculty Board in Law.
The schedule specifies the term of office, electorate, dates for nominations and ballot, Returning Officer and election rules. It also includes the nomination form that should be used to nominate as a candidate in this election, and information about faculty boards.
For the election of
Academic staff | 4 positions |
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Professional staff | 1 position |
Term of office
Two years: 1 January 2026 to 31 December 2027
Electorate
Academic staff | Any academic staff member (continuing or fixed-term) can stand as a candidate, nominate candidates and vote for staff positions within the Faculty of Law (Rule G3-22(1)(b)). |
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Professional staff | Any professional staff member (continuing or fixed-term) can stand as a candidate, nominate candidates and vote for staff positions within the Faculty of Law and their respective staffing designation (Rule G3-22(1)(c)). |
Nominations
- Open Tuesday 5 August 2025
- Close at 3pm Tuesday 19 August 2025
Nomination form
To nominate a candidate in this election use the nomination form: Faculty Board in Law — election of staff (PDF 118kb).
Ballot
- Open Tuesday 9 September 2025
- Close at 3pm Tuesday 23 September 2025
A ballot is required if more valid nominations are received than positions vacant. Ballots will take place in UTS: Elections Online Polling Booth.
The names of candidates and candidate statements will be made available in voting before the ballot opens.
Returning Officer
University Secretary, William Paterson
Election rules
University General Rules, G3, Part 3
Conduct
Participants in elections (candidates, their representatives and voters) are expected to follow the same high standard of conduct and behaviour during the campaign process as is expected on campus generally. The behaviour of election candidates and their representatives should meet expected standards of conduct. See Code of Conduct for UTS Elections.
Concerns about security due to election-related conduct should be reported to UTS Security. Phone +61 2 9514 1192, or dial ‘6’ on any UTS phone.
Results
The results of these elections will be made available in results around 2 weeks after close of voting, following the declaration of poll by the Returning Officer (Rule G3-36(3) and (4)).
About faculty boards
Terms of reference | Each faculty of the university has a faculty board. The faculty board constitutes the primary forum in the faculty for the discussion and resolution of academic issues and matters. For more information, see Standing Orders for Faculty Boards. |
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Number of meetings | The faculty board meets at least 4 times each calendar year and at such other times as the faculty board determines. |
Composition | The faculty board consists of ex officio members, nominated members, elected staff members and elected student members. |
Membership | The length of faculty board membership will be 2 years for staff and 1 year for students. |
Further information |
For elections contact the Electoral Officer: For Faculty Board in Law contact: |
