This brief synopsis provides an overview of the governance process at Nipissing University. It explains how the university is governed and identifies the different parties involved and their role in the governance of the institution.
* Nipissing became a chartered university on December 10, 1992.
- The Nipissing University Act created Nipissing University and dissolved Nipissing College.
- The Act set out the structure and duties of the Board and Senate.
- The Act established the positions of Chancellor and President as well as their roles and method of appointment.
- The Act outlined “transition” matters between the former ‘college’ and the new ‘university’
Appointed Officers of the Board
- The Board Chair and Vice-Chair are elected annually by the members.
- The Board Chair conducts all Board meetings in accordance with the Board By-laws and rules of parliamentary procedure.
- The President is the Chair of Senate.
- A Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Senate are elected bi-annually by the members. The Speaker conducts all Senate meetings in accordance with the Senate By-laws and rules of parliamentary procedure.
- In 2008, a historical change was made to restructure the Academic Senate to become a representative Senate. Previously, all full-time faculty members were members of the Senate. The current Senate is comprised of 61 members.
- Senate meetings usually are held the second Friday of each month at 2:30 p.m. in Room F210. They are open to anyone interested in attending.
- Bound copies of past Senate minutes are kept in the President’s office for reference. Bound copies of past Board minutes are kept in the Board Secretary’s office for reference.
- The mandate of the Board of Governors is to govern the university, its property and revenues, its business and affairs, with the exception of those matters assigned to Senate.
- The Board of Governors’ role is to ensure that management effectively strives for high performance in the exercise of this mandate. The main areas of responsibility under this role include the review and approval of strategic plans as well as operating and capital budgets. The day to day management of the university is the responsibility of the President and other senior management.
- Regular meetings of the Board of Governors are scheduled throughout the year. Unscheduled meetings may be held from time to time as required.
- The Board discharges its responsibilities through committees.