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To comply with AUCC regulations, our governance structure will be moving towards a bi-cameral model. This means
| What will the future hold for Alberta post-secondary students? Have your say in how the cookie crumbles! Join with 80,000 students in ASEC’s province-wide day of action! February 11th, join the Alberta Students’ Executive Council (ASEC) in its efforts to give a voice to Alberta students for the hopes and goals for a future where post-secondary education is recognized. If you’re concerned about cuts to education spending or worried about broken promises, meet with current SAMRU VP External and ASEC Chair Robert Jones on Main Street all day, and in Wyckham House over the lunch hour to learn more about what you can do to participate in “Our Fortunes, Our Future”. Where: Main Street all day, Wyckham House over the lunch hour When: February 11, 2010 Who: Post-secondary students of Alberta! That means you! What: Share your personalized fortune that includes accessible post-secondary education with the Alberta government in one of 12 giant fortune cookies! How: Visit the booth on Main Street or attend the speech in Wyckham House |
A separate sub-committee is charged with setting the agenda for Academic Council. Agenda Committee may also direct the standing committee or ad hoc committees to review an issue or develop a policy. The membership of Agenda Committee includes:
MRU President (ex-officio)
Chair, Academic Council
Vice-Chair, Academic Council
Chief Academic Officer (VP Academic, MRC)
1 student (VP Academic of SAMRU)
1 faculty
Program & Policy Committee initiates, reviews and recommends policies and procedures to maintain and improve academic standards and advises council concerning the context and standards of academic programs. The membership of Program & Policy Committee includes:
3 students
3 faculty
3 administrators
This committee identifies significant barriers and opportunities related to the implementation of a revised credit accounting system. It also identify significant curriculum delivery problems arising from a shorter academic term.
2 SAMRU Executives
2 Deans/Directors
1 Administration
The General Education Standing Committee recommends to Academic Council progress and processes regarding the University’s shift to a general education model. This committee will evaluate the progress of the program and recommend changes when necessary.
This committee recommends and evaluates changes to library operations and opportunities to Academic Council.
Chairperson
Director of Library Services
6 Faculty Reps
2 Student Reps (VP Academic and one other)
1 Dean/Director
1 Recording Secretary
Volunteering is an important aspect of your education. Volunteering for the Students’ Association allows you to keep informed about current issues affecting your education, gives you a sense of involvement with your university community, gives you valuable experience and could assist you in earning awards.
To volunteer as an academic councillor or alternate, please contact your VP Academic in Z201, by phone at (403) 440-6402, or by e-mail at vpacademic. There is a small honorarium available if you are selected.