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Introduction to ADMS Committees

Introduction to ADMS Committees. Presentation to the Departmental Administrators’ Meeting on 6 July 2006 Wendy Clifton-Sprigg Deputy Academic Registrar. Faculty Boards. Responsible for scheme approval, monitoring and review, and for reviewing recruitment and progression

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Introduction to ADMS Committees

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  1. Introduction to ADMS Committees Presentation to the Departmental Administrators’ Meeting on 6 July 2006 Wendy Clifton-Sprigg Deputy Academic Registrar

  2. Faculty Boards • Responsible for scheme approval, monitoring and review, and for reviewing recruitment and progression • Two members of academic staff per department

  3. School Boards • Responsible for policy and procedures, and for overseeing the quality of the student experience • Heads of Department and Deans

  4. Quality Assurance Committee • Responsible for the maintenance and development of the University’s Quality Assurance Framework, and for oversight of its effectiveness • Deans

  5. Learning and Teaching Committee • Responsible for promotion of best practice in learning and teaching, and an advisory body for relevant professional development activity. • Appointed members: four Heads and one Faculty Dean

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