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Purdue
University is committed to equal access and equal employment
opportunity for all, regardless of race, religion, color,
sex, age, national origin or ancestry, marital status,
parental status, sexual orientation, disability, or status
as a veteran.
During the past 40
years, U.S. statutes and executive orders have specifically
addressed the issue of nondiscriminatory
hiring practices. In addition to asserting an explicit mandate
for evenhandedness in employment decisions involving women,
religious affiliations, persons 40 years of age or older,
veterans, gay men, lesbians, and individuals with disabilities,
federal legislation has singled out five groups of racial/ethnic
minorities for special attention: Blacks/African Americans,
Hispanics/Latinos, American Indians/Alaska Natives, Asians,
Native Hawaiians/Other Pacific Islanders, and Multiracial/Other.
The
University recognizes that the entire academic enterprise
is strengthened by enlarging its
community of well-qualified women and minorities, increasing
the diversity of recognized academic accomplishments, and
providing academic role models for its students and junior
faculty. Indeed, a proactive stance in support of equity
and diversity broadens the cultural richness of the institution
and enhances its vitality and reputation.
Immediate responsibility
for recruiting, supporting, assisting, mentoring, and thus
retaining women, minorities, individuals
with disabilities, and veterans as members of the faculty
is vested in the faculty itself. Responsibility for academic
staff personnel practices is more varied, reflecting the
diversity of academic staff roles. However, Purdue University,
as an academic institution, jointly shares the responsibility
of attracting and retaining a greatly increased number
of capable and ambitious women, minorities, individuals
with
disabilities, and veterans as employees.
The following
procedures set forth the recommended practices and requisite
forms to use in effectuating Purdue University's
commitment to equal access and equal employment opportunity.
It is our hope that this manual will contribute to the
University's
effort to attract, select, and retain a greatly increased
number of capable and ambitious women, minorities, individuals
with disabilities, and veterans.
Diana Prieto
Director
Affirmative Action Office
August 2004
(Third Edition)
Download
the Faculty Search and Screen Procedures Manual
Download the Staff Recruitment and Selection Procedures
Manual
Download the Candidate
Information Selection Special Monitoring Procedures
Form
Download the Position Announcement Authorization
Special Monitoring Procedures
Download
the Special Monitoring Procedures - Checklist for Hiring
Supervisors
Download the Request for Search Waiver for Research Faculty
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