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University Management

The University Council

The Council is constituted to ensure the proper stewardship and strategic direction of the University and is accountable for creating and delivering value through effective corporate governance.

The Council currently has 18 members who are appointed or elected.  Appointed members must have the skills, qualifications and experience necessary for the good governance and stewardship of the University. 

Elected members are appointed from amongst the staff and students.  The membership comprises of: the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and the Presiding Officer of the Academic Senate as ex-officio  members; six members appointed by the NSW Minister for Education and Training; four members nominated by the Council; two elected staff members; one postgraduate student member; and one undergraduate student member.
The Council meets five times a year and conducts a retreat every two years to focus on strategic performance and to review the governance processes of the University.

Council Committees

The Council has established the following Committees to assist it in exercising its responsibilities, including the performance of the University against the objectives and performance indicators set out in the University Strategy and other institutional planning documents.  Each of the Committees has a terms of reference set out in a Rule approved under the Charles Sturt University Act 1989 and are granted authority to require any information or report from any officer or employee of the University.

Vice-Chancellor and President

The Vice-Chancellor and President is the chief executive officer of the University and is accountable to the Council for the good government of the University. The Vice-Chancellor is supported in the day to day management of the University by a Senior Executive Committee.  The members are: Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration), Executive Director, Finance and Executive Director, Human Resources.

Heads of Campus

Each of the four main campuses has a Head of Campus who has University-wide accountabilities as well as being responsible for representing and promoting the University within a campus region.

Regional Consultative Committees

Each main campus has a Regional Consultative Committee to provide advice to the Vice-Chancellor, through the Head of Campus, on: (a) initiatives to assist the University to achieve its strategic goals particularly relating to regional engagement, (b) relationships with local communities, and (c) any specific matter referred to them by the Council, the Vice-Chancellor and/or the Head of Campus.
Regional Consultative Committees comprise the Head of Campus for that region, a member of the University Council and six members of the community.

Administrative Support Divisions

The administrative support services are provided by the Divisions, Departments, Offices and Centres of the University. Each of these organisational units is headed by a Deputy Vice-Chancellor, an Executive Director or a Director who has University-wide responsibilities. These include: the Office of the Vice-Chancellor; Office of Corporate Affairs; Office of Academic Governance; Office of International Relations; Division of Planning and Audit; Division of Human Resources; Division of Financial Services; Division of Facilities Management; Division of Information Technology; Division of Marketing; Division of Library Services; Division of Learning and Teaching Services; Division of Student Administration; Division of Student Services, and; the Centre for Research and Graduate Training.

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