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PROPOSED NEW CONSTITUTION
OF THE
ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS
ARTICLE I: NAME
The name of this Association shall be ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS (AIEA).
ARTICLE II: MISSION
The Association of International Education Administrators is dedicated
to promoting and enhancing the internationalization of all aspects of
higher education through conferences, workshops and other professional
development; diverse communications media; policy activity; and
professional networks among senior international institutional leaders.
ARTICLE III: MEMBERSHIP
The AIEA will include five types of membership: 1) Academic
Institutions, 2) Other Organizations Supporting International
Education, 3) Individuals from member institutions and organizations 4)
Individuals from non-member institutions and organizations and 5)
Retirees
All members have the right to vote.
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Academic Institutions: AIEA is open to persons with senior leadership and administrative responsibility for international education at their institution.
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Other Organizations Supporting International Education
: AIEA is open to the Senior Officers of organizations which provide
support and facilitation for international education and are engaged,
as an organization, in various aspects of international education.
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Individuals from Member Institutions and Organizations
: Other individuals at educational institutions or organizations
holding membership in AIEA may participate in the meetings and
activities of the AIEA as Individual Members of the Association.
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Individuals from Non-members Institutions and Organizations
: Other individuals at educational institutions or organizations may
participate in the meetings and activities of the AIEA as Individual
Members of the Association.
Retirees: Retired individuals may participate in the meetings and activities of the AIEA.
ANNUAL DUES:
- Membership shall be from January 1 to December 31.
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The dues for members shall be determined annually by the Executive
Committee and will be due during the first quarter of the annual fiscal
year.
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ARTICLE IV: MEETINGS
AIEA shall hold one general meeting a year during the period of
February through April, part of which meeting will be devoted to the
business of the AIEA. Other meetings may be called at the discretion of
the Executive Committee. Procedures at all business meetings of the
Association shall be according to Roberts Rules of Order Newly Revised.
A quorum at the business meetings of the Association consists of all
members present at the business meeting.
ARTICLE V: OFFICERS, ELECTED AND APPOINTED
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The senior officers of the Association shall be a President,
President-Elect and Past-President. The President-Elect shall succeed
to the Presidency. The terms of the President, the President-Elect, and
the Past President shall be from the close of the annual meeting until
the close of the next annual meeting.
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The Development Officer will be appointed by the Executive Committee
from the membership of the Association, and will serve a three year
term. The officer will also serve as a member of the Conference
Advisory Board.
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The Executive Committee will appoint an Association Secretary,
Treasurer and Editor from the general membership of the Association.
The Secretary, Treasurer, and Editor will each serve terms of three
years, and may be re-appointed at the end of each three-year term.
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The Executive Committee shall consist of the Immediate Past President,
the President, the President-Elect, the Secretary, the Treasurer, the
Editor, the Executive Director (ex-officio), the Development Officer,
Standing Committee Chairs, Advisory Board chairs and elected eight
members-at-large. Members-at-large shall be elected from the membership
on a rotational pattern of three year terms. The initial terms and
rotational patterns will be established in the By-Laws of the
Association. Local arrangements Chairpersons for the annual meetings of
the Association may be appointed by the Executive Committee after
determination of a site for these meetings and will be ex-officio
non-voting members of the Executive Committee during their terms of
service.
The Executive
Committee shall direct the work of the Association according to the
general policies determined by the membership and shall conduct the
daily business of the Association and control its funds. The Executive
Committee will meet at least once apart from the annual Association
meetings. A majority vote on all matters shall be considered binding
for Executive Committee decisions. A quorum shall consist of a simple
majority of the number of voting members of the Executive Committee.
Members of the Executive Committee shall be expected to attend all
meetings. Failure of a member to attend any two consecutive meetings
may constitute grounds for removal by the Committee. Vacancies shall be
filled for the remainder of an elected term by a majority vote of the
continuing Executive Committee members.
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The Secretariat will be hosted by a member institution for a renewable
three-year contract. The host institution will nominate an Executive
Director who will be approved by the Executive Committee. The Executive
Director serves as an ex-officio (non-voting) member of the Executive
Committee.
Duties of the Officers:
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The President shall preside at all business meetings of the Association
and at all meetings of the Executive Committee. The President shall
appoint such working groups and ad-hoc committees as the Executive
Committee deems necessary.
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The President-Elect shall undertake such duties as the President shall
designate and shall be principally responsible for making all
arrangements in connection with the annual conference to be held by the
Association. In addition, this officer shall preside in the absence of
the President and assist the President in the execution of business.
The President-Elect shall succeed to the Presidency. The
President-Elect serves as Conference Chair and Chair of the Conference
Planning Advisory Board.
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The Immediate Past President is a member of the Executive Committee,
the Policy Advisory Board and chairs the Nominations Committee.
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The Treasurer shall oversee the financial affairs of AIEA including
expenditures of the Secretariat. This officer prepares and presents an
annual budget for approval by the Executive Committee and presents an
annual report to the Executive Committee and the membership. The
treasurer also arranges for an annual audit.
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The Editor shall be responsible for all aspects of publication by the
Association. Specifically, the Editor will represent the Association on
the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal of Studies in International
Education, a journal published jointly with several other professional
associations, and serve as Chair of AIEA’s Editorial Board. The AIEA
Editor shall have responsibility for the appointment of an AIEA
Editorial Board whose purpose is to assist the Editor in the
development of editorial policy, in the review of proposed articles,
and in other ways requested by the Editor. The Editor shall select
members of the Editorial Board from a list of eligible members
solicited from the membership and approved by the Executive Committee.
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The Development Officer is responsible for raising external funding for
the Association, primarily through sponsorships and exhibitor fees at
the annual conference. The Development Officer is accountable to the
Executive Committee through the President and serves on the Conference
Planning Advisory Board.
- The Secretary shall record and distribute the minutes of each official meeting of the Association.
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The Executive Director serves as the Chief of Staff of AIEA under the
direction of the Executive Committee. Duties include the following:
Implementation of policies established by the Executive Committee and
operational decisions as delegated by the senior officers of AIEA.
Administrative and operational functions in support of the mission and
strategic plan of AIEA that assure that the association’s objectives
are achieved and member needs are met. The Executive Director serves as
point of contact for members and member services and makes suggestions
to the Executive Committee on improving member services. The Executive
Director may represent AIEA in lieu of the President at the President’s
request and is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of
the Association (including maintaining all official documents and
correspondence of the Association, and maintaining a register of all
members). In addition, this officer will conduct the financial affairs
of the Association, including overseeing dues collection, making all
disbursements by check, and presenting written financial reports at all
regular meetings. The Executive Director also serves as a resource to
the Executive Committee and supports committee and board work.
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Members-at-large on the Executive Committee shall be responsible for
helping to promote membership assuring broad representation and acting
as resource persons for the Executive Officers.
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A vacancy in any office shall be filled by an appointment by the
President with approval of the Executive Committee. If the office of
the President becomes vacant, the President-Elect shall serve as
President for the remainder of that term and will succeed to the
Presidency for the following year. An individual who is appointed to
fill a vacancy in the position of President-Elect may succeed to the
Presidency only upon majority approval of the voting membership of the
Association.
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ARTICLE VI: COMMITTEES
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Standing committees of the Association shall be Membership Committee,
Nominations Committee, and Professional Development Committee.
Chairs of standing committees on membership and professional
development shall be elected for three year terms and may be re-elected
to a second term. The chair of the Nominations Committee shall be the
Past-President. Membership on standing committees shall consist of 5
members. Chairs shall put out an open call for volunteers and nominate
members to the Executive Committee for approval. Members serve on
3-year staggered terms.
- The charge to standing committees shall be developed, published, and periodically reviewed by the Executive Committee.
- New standing committees may be created by amendment to this constitution.
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Ad hoc Committees may only be created by the Executive Committee of the Association.
- Members and chairs of ad hoc
committees are appointed by the President for durations appropriate to
the charge of the respective committee, subject to the approval of the
Executive Committee.
- The charge to, and duration of, ad hoc committees shall be developed and published by the President in consultation with the Executive Committee.
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ARTICLE VII: ADVISORY BOARDS
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Advisory Boards of the Association shall be the Conference Planning
Advisory Board, the Policy Advisory Board, and the Editorial Advisory
Board.
Chairs of the
Editorial Board (the Editor) and the Policy Advisory Board shall be
nominated by the President , approved by the Executive Committee and
appointed for three year terms and may be re-appointed to a second
term. The President-Elect serves as Chair of the Conference Planning
Advisory Board. Membership on the editorial and policy advisory boards
shall consist of 5 members each, appointed by the chairs with approval
from the Executive Committee to 3-year staggered terms. The conference
board members serve a 1-year term.
The charge to advisory boards shall be developed, published, and periodically reviewed by the Executive Committee.
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ARTICLE IX: AMENDMENTS
Amendments to the Constitution and By-Laws must first be approved by a
majority of the members of the Executive Committee or submitted to the
President in a petition signed by at least 25 percent of members. Any
proposed amendment shall be distributed in writing to all members prior
to a vote on the amendment. To become effective, the proposed amendment
must be ratified by a two-thirds majority vote on all members voting or
by a two-thirds majority vote of the quorum at the annual business
meeting.
ARTICLE X: DISSOLUTION OF THE ASSOCIATION
Upon the dissolution of the Association, the Executive Committee shall,
after paying or making provisions for the payment of all of the
liabilities of the Association, dispose of all the assets of the
Association by distribution exclusively to charitable, religious,
scientific, literary, or educational organizations which would then
qualify under the provisions of Section 501 C 6 of the Internal Revenue
Code and Regulations as they now exist or as they may hereafter be
amended.
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