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2022 HSRI Bylaws amendment

The HSRI Executive Committee has proposed an update to the articles relating to HSRI Membership in the Bylaws. In summary, the revised Article II would provide for three separate membership levels:

  • Full Membership – for ladder-rank UC Merced faculty, and UC Merced researchers with PI status

  • Affiliate Membership – for applicants that do not meet the requirements for full membership; and

  • Student Membership – for graduate students engaged in health sciences research.

 

This revision would mean:

 
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A vote YES approves the proposed change to the bylaws. A vote NO rejects the change to the bylaws, keeping the original text

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