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The Napier University (Scotland) Order of Council 1993

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Article 6(1)

SCHEDULE 2THE ACADEMIC BOARD

1.  The Academic Board shall comprise the following:

(a)Ex-Officio members:—

  • Principal and Vice-Chancellor (Chairman)

  • Vice-Principals

  • Assistant Principals

  • Deans of Faculty

  • Secretary and Academic Registrar

  • Director of the Computer Unit

  • Director of the Educational Development Unit

  • Chief Librarian

(b)Elected members:—

  • 2 Heads of Departments per Faculty

  • 1 Senior Lecturer per Faculty

  • 2 Lecturers per Faculty

(c)Student representatives:—

  • 1 per Faculty nominated annually by the Students' Association

  • 1 Sabbatical Officer of the Students' Association (normally President)

(d)Co-opted members:—

  • Not more than 2 co-opted members

2.  The elected members shall be members of the full-time academic staff of the University and the student representatives (other than the Sabbatical Officer) shall be matriculated students at the University.

3.  The elected members of the full-time academic staff shall hold office for such a period not exceeding 4 years, as may be determined by the Board, and the student representatives shall hold office for a period not exceeding 1 year.

4.  The elected members shall be eligible for re-election.

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