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Nominations to Senate close today (4 February)

04 Feb 2013

Academics and research staff have until noon to propose election candidates for the body responsible for monitoring standards in teaching and promoting research.

Nominations close today

Those elected  are also able to run for election to the University’s governing body, the Board of Governors, which is ultimately responsible for the University’s strategic direction and monitoring performance.

Professor Pamela Vallely, is now in her second term on Senate, and says: “I wanted to find out how the University worked and I do find it very interesting. Plus a lot of important issues come up at Senate; you are representing the views of academics and can influence matters; you are making a difference.

“Senate is a valuable forum to allow University staff to say if they disagree with or support a matter that will influence the life of the University; people do challenge proposals and changes get made. It is not intimidating at all and you can have your say.”

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