The University Council is the principal decision-making body in the University. Its responsibilities are for the determination of the educational character and purpose of the University, for oversight of its activities and to ensure financial solvency. The Council membership is made up of lay (external) members, staff representatives and a Students' Union nominee, and meetings take place on a quarterly basis.
The Terms of Reference and Code of Conduct for Members defines the role of University Council in accordance with the University's Instrument and Articles of Government.
The relationship between the Council and its committees is shown in the Committee Structure Chart.
Committee terms of reference
University Council Committees
- Audit and Risk Committee - to establish and review procedures for auditing the University's activities.
- Estates and Finance Committee - to advise University Council on the financial strategy, the solvency of the institution and the safeguarding of its assets, and the strategic development of the University's estate.
- Governance and Membership Committee - to make recommendations for effective governance arrangements and the appointment of University Council and committee members.
- Senior Post Holder Remuneration Committee and Senior Staff Remuneration Advisory Committee - to establish and review the process of remuneration of senior staff contract holders.
Joint Senate and Council Committees
- Honorary Awards Committee - to establish and review the processes for the nomination and conferment of honorary awards.
Committee membership
Please click on Membership of Committees to find out which Council and Committee members are on the above committees.