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Academic Senate - Academic Policy and Regulations Committee - Membership and Terms of Reference

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Section 1 - Membership

Composition

(1) The Academic Policy and Regulations Committee membership shall comprise:

  1. Presiding Officer, Academic Senate, or nominee - Presiding Officer;
  2. one academic staff member from each Faculty, nominated by the Executive Dean who must be a Head of School or Course Director;
  3. Dean of Students;
  4. Executive Director, Division of Student Administration;
  5. Pro Vice-Chancellor (Student Learning);
  6. Deputy Director Governance and Academic Secretary; and
  7. Executive Officer (Academic Senate).

Secretary

(2) The Secretary to the Committee will be nominated by the Deputy Director Governance and Academic Secretary.

Terms of Office

(3) Nominated members of the Committee shall have terms of office of two years.

Right of Audience and Debate

(4) The Faculty Managers shall have the right of audience and debate at meetings of the Committee.

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Section 2 - Terms of Reference

(5) Subject to the Act, the By-law, the Rules or Resolutions of the Council, and to the Resolutions of the Academic Senate, the Academic Policy and Regulations Committee shall:

  1. draft, edit, review, monitor and recommend to Academic Senate matters relating to existing and proposed academic regulations, policies and Rules of the Academic Senate (except those relating to Master Research Programs and Research Doctoral Programs); and
  2. deal with relevant matters referred from the Academic Senate, the Vice-Chancellor, the Deputy Vice-Chancellors, the Deputy Director Governance and Academic Secretary, the Executive Director, Division of Student Administration and Executive Deans.
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Section 3 - Miscellaneous

Annual Work Plan

(6) The Academic Policy and Regulations Committee shall establish an annual plan of work which shall be incorporated into the annual calendar of Academic Senate business (which itself will be aligned to the University's planning cycle and which identifies the nature and timing of key agenda items, including the reviews of academic policies).