Advocacy

The MUN Students’ Union is here to support you when you need it most. Through the Director of Advocacy, The Union ensures that all members are treated fairly and with respect. Whether it is a situation with a professor, university regulations, housing, the legal system, The Code of Conduct, or cases of harrassment or assault we can assist you with advice, information and representation. All information you provide is confidential and all conversations will be held in a safe space.

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS

MUNSU is committed to educating students about your rights both inside and outside the classroom. This campaign aims to give youthe tools to challenge any violation of rights and empower students to act as their own advocates. If you experience a violation of your rights or believe you are being mistreated, we are here to help. Do not hesitate to contact us with any issues you experience. Know Your Rights!

We’re in the process of updating this campaign! If you want to get involved contact advocacy@munsu.ca.

RESOURCES

APPEALS TO UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS

Universities operate through systems of committees, sub-committees, faculty councils, boards, and other decision-making structures. As the official representatives of undergraduate students at Memorial, MUNSU is determined to ensure that students represent students at every level of University decision-making.

Through the assistance of the Director of Advocacy, channels exist for students to address problems they encounter or decisions they feel are unjust and wish to appeal. They help students understand their options and navigate the complexity of university regulations and processes. The Director of Advocacy will help students at every stage of any process and will take a stand on behalf of students wherever possible.

If you need to appeal a University regulation or decision the Director of Advocacy can provide guidance about the University Calendar or Student Code regulations. They can provide suggestions or advice on appeal letters, as well as advice on process and contacts.

ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT

Academic misconduct is governed by the Memorial University Calendar and other university policies. If you are accused of academic misconduct, whether at the unit level or formally, we can help navigate the process with you. We can attend any meetings or interviews, provide advice and help ensure any documents are correct and fair. The level of support we provide is assessed entirely on your needs.

STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT

Student behaviour at Memorial is governed by the Student Code of Conduct while on campus and for some off campus activities. The Code outlines behavior which the University considers to be offences of non-academic misconduct, and the range of remedies and/or penalties which may be imposed.

TUITION REFUND APPEALS

In situations of extenuating circumstances, students who drop courses after the first two weeks of lecture might be eligible to appeal for a tuition refund. Your Director of Advocacy can advise on this process, help guide your appeal and provide support through the experience.

HOUSING

Students with any questions about on-campus housing or who wish to appeal a decision of on-campus housing – denied readmission, account charges, sanctions or otherwise – should contact the Director of Advocacy as soon as possible for information on the appeals process and answers to any other questions they may have.

Students having off-campus residential issues can learn more from the NL Residential Tenancies system but should also contact the Director of Advocacy for explanation and guidance through the system.

SEXUAL HARASSMENT

Memorial University recognized its ethical and legal responsibility to provide an environment that is free of sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual violence. The Sexual Harassment Office was developed to offer private and confidential information and consultations for students, staff, and faculty on all Memorial campuses. The Sexual Harassment Advisor also provides information and coordination regarding informal and formal resolutions (as requested).

The office is located in the Alexander Murray Building (Earth Science), ER-6039.

To learn more about resources or the Sexual Harassment Office please visit www.mun.ca/sexualharassment. If you have any questions or concerns please contact Amnesty Rose, Sexual Harassment Advisor, by phone at 709-864-8199 or by email at alcornelius@mun.ca.