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Management and governance

   
   

The University of Nottingham is a corporation formed by Royal Charter and holds charitable status. Two main bodies are involved in the governance of the University:

  • Council
  • Senate

The day-to-day management of the University is the responsibility of Management Board.

Council

The University's governing body is the Council, which meets five times a year. It approves the strategic plans of the University and is ultimately responsible for its finances, buildings and staff.

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It approves all major developments and receives regular reports from Executive Officers, and is required to present audited financial statements. The Council is made up of:

  • 18 external members
  • two student members
  • 15 academic members
  • the Registrar is Secretary to the Council

Find out more about the University Council

Senate

The academic authority of the University is the Senate, which meets four times a year. Its responsibility is to direct and regulate teaching and examinations, and to promote research. The Senate is chaired by the Vice-Chancellor and its membership includes:

  • all Heads of Schools
  • Pro-Vice-Chancellors
  • Deans
  • elected representatives of professors
  • non-professorial staff
  • student representatives

Management Board

The University's Management Board meets weekly and comprises:

  • the Vice-Chancellor
  • six Pro-Vice-Chancellors
  • the Chief Financial Officer
  • the Registrar

Governance Support

Support for the governance of the University is provided by the Registrar's Department.

Strategic Plan 2010-15

The University of Nottingham Strategic Plan articulates the University's mission, vision and guiding principles. It sets out how we will build on our rich assets and strong achievements to meet the challenges the University will face over the next five years, and how we will sustain our position as one of the leading universities in the world. It also shows how we will measure our success. 

 

 

 

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