New South Wales Repealed Regulations

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This legislation has been repealed.

CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY BY-LAW 1995 - REG 45

Functions of Academic Senate

45 Functions of Academic Senate

(1) The Academic Senate is the principal academic body of the University.
(2) The principal functions of the Academic Senate are:
(a) to advise the Council and the Vice-Chancellor on all matters relating to teaching, scholarship and research conducted at or in connection with the University, and
(b) to ensure the high quality of teaching and learning within the University by developing and implementing appropriate policies, and
(c) to determine lists of graduands of the University specifying the award and the level of award that each of the graduands is to receive, and
(d) to advise the Vice-Chancellor on the teaching and research activities of the University and on the allocation of teaching and research responsibilities within the University’s faculties, and
(e) to consider and report on all matters referred to it by the Council or the Vice-Chancellor, and
(f) to make recommendations to the Council or the Vice-Chancellor about academic standards or facilities at the University.
(3) The Academic Senate has such other functions:
(a) as may be necessary to give effect to enable it to exercise the functions specified in subclause (2), or
(b) as the Council may from time to time notify to the Academic Senate in writing.
(4) A notification under subclause (3) (b) must not be inconsistent with the Act or this By-law.



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