Space Management Policy
Share your feedback as the Space Management Policy undergoes an update.
The Space Management Policy defines university space and outlines responsibilities for space management and administration at the University of Alberta. It is a Board of Governors approved policy, originally approved in 2008 with the most recent updates completed in 2019.
The introduction of the One University model and college structure necessitates an update to the policy to bring it into alignment with the current operating model and institutional strategic initiatives. The model creates the opportunity for greater consistency and improved financial and environmental sustainability of how we allocate and use infrastructure resources across the institution.
Key items that will be addressed in the revised policy include:
- Space management and administration authority, roles and responsibilities
- Space management principles
- Scope and application of the policy
- Acquisition and disposition of space
- Modifications to space
- Use of space
An updated Space Management Policy will prepare the university for projected growth while considering how to best optimize space in support of One University and the university's strategic plan Shape.
While this initiative is focused on the Space Management Policy review, it will also inform future work to update or develop additional policies and procedures as appropriate.
Space Management Policy (2019)
POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
The need for a revised space management policy was recognized in response to the introduction of the One University operating model and to enable us to support the growth objectives outlined in Shape: A Strategic Plan of Impact.
1
JANUARY–APRIL 2024
State the intention to revise the policy
A Space Management Policy briefing note was sent through the Governance process.
2
APRIL–MAY 2024
State the intention to revise the policy
A Space Management Policy briefing note was sent through the Governance process.
3
SEPTEMBER–NOVEMBER 2024
Consult with the community to gain valuable insight
This includes the Space Management Policy working group, town halls, roundtables, councils, governance and subject matter experts.
4
SEPTEMBER 2024–JANUARY 2025
Review consultation feedback and draft the revised policy and What We Heard report
A What We Heard report will be developed to accompany the draft policy through the review process and will be shared with the community.
5
JANUARY–FEBRUARY 2025
Review of the draft policy by the office of accountability
The Space Management Policy will be reviewed by the Office of the Vice-President (University Services, Operations and Finance).
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MARCH–JUNE 2025
Submit the draft policy to Governance for review
7
SUMMER 2025
Revise the draft policy as required
8
FALL 2025
Submit the policy to Governance for approvals
Once approved by the University of Alberta Board of Governors and made accessible on UAPPOL, the revised Space Management Policy will be in effect.
Share your feedback
Roundtables
We invite you to register to participate in one of the below virtual roundtable discussions where you will have the opportunity to provide valuable input into the content of the revised Space Management Policy.
- Student Experience
October 31 (11a.m.–12 p.m.) - Administrative Oversight
November 5 (9:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m.) - Modifications to Space
November 5 (3 p.m.–4 p.m.) - Teaching and Learning Spaces
November 18 (10:30–11:30 a.m.)
Additional Engagement
We will be engaging with several committees to gather input from the university community. These committees will focus on the following three topics:
- November 1: Connection to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan
(EDI Leads Network) - November 13: Connection to Braiding Past, Present, and Future
(Indigenous Advisory Council) - November 29: Research Labs
(University Research and Innovation Advisory Committee)
If you have specific feedback you would like to share on any of these three topics, please reach out to a committee or council member directly or submit your written feedback to sipp@ualberta.ca.
Town Halls
Town halls were held in September 2024 as part of the review consultation process. Each provided an overview of the Space Management Policy, described what is under review and addressed how changes may impact space management and distribution across the university. (The same information was presented at both events, followed by a Q&A discussion.)
Questions + Feedback
We want to hear from you! Any thoughts or feedback you may have regarding the policy revision can be shared at either of the town halls or by sending an email to sipp@ualberta.ca. Please also keep an eye out for further information regarding the opportunity to participate in a roundtable discussion.RELATED LINKS
Space Management Policy Working Group
The Space Management Policy Working Group will help direct the review and revision of the Space Management Policy by providing guidance, recommendations, and input. The Working Group is comprised of members from various administrative and academic areas across the university to ensure a comprehensive approach is taken.
Ashley Bhatia (Chair)
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Alexis Anderson
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Kelly Anderson
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Nadine Badry
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John Benson
Director, Facility Services
Joanne Bortnick
Director, Strategic Infrastructure Planning and Partnerships
Marc Dumouchel
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Sara Horseman
Faculty General Manager, Faculty of Native Studies
Anna Hughes
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Tracy Johnson
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Julie Keyser
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Christine Ma
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Annette MacPherson
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Jacqueline McLeod
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Jax Oltean
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Rachel Stein
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