Nominations are now being accepted for faculty positions on the OCAD University Senate.
Eligible candidates may submit a nomination for these positions until Friday, April 25, 2014, 4:30 p.m.
Please visit the Senate Elections web page for information on the positions, nomination and election process. Questions about Senate elections may be directed to Natalie Nanton, Coordinator (Academic Governance), Office of the Vice-President, Academic at 416-977-6000 Ext. 2856.
The Senate is responsible for the establishment and regulation of academic policy, standards, and procedures at OCAD University. In particular, the Senate and its many committees are in charge of all matters pertaining to OCAD University’s academic resources, academic programming, academic strategic planning, student affairs, and any other such matters relating to academic issues.
Membership of Senate consists predominantly of senior faculty but also includes undergraduate and graduate student representation as well as a representation of the academic administration.
The Senate normally meets on the fourth week of every month during the academic year.
The Senate is responsible for the establishment and regulation of academic policy, standards, and procedures at OCAD University. In particular, the Senate and its many committees are in charge of all matters pertaining to OCAD University’s academic resources, academic programming, academic strategic planning, student affairs, and any other such matters relating to academic issues.
Membership of Senate consists predominantly of senior faculty but also includes undergraduate and graduate student representation as well as a representation of the academic administration.
The Senate normally meets on the fourth week of every month during the academic year.
The Senate is responsible for the establishment and regulation of academic policy, standards, and procedures at OCAD University. In particular, the Senate and its many committees are in charge of all matters pertaining to OCAD University’s academic resources, academic programming, academic strategic planning, student affairs, and any other such matters relating to academic issues.
Membership of Senate consists predominantly of senior faculty but also includes undergraduate and graduate student representation as well as a representation of the academic administration.
The Senate normally meets on the fourth week of every month during the academic year.