Governance Education
Led by the University Secretary, the Governance team assists administration and the two governing bodies in creating a common understanding of the boundaries between administrative authority and the governing bodies' fiduciary responsibilities, by educating formally and informally on the legislative, monitorial, and judicial functions required of the governing bodies.
Proactively, the Governance Team assesses the University's risk with respect to its policies, processes and procedures, and provides informal education and awareness on governance matters with multiple stakeholders.
GFC Members' orientation
Welcome to General Faculties Council!
This video presentation will provide you with the fundamentals to get started in your role as a member of GFC or help to provide you with a refresher. You may also want to consult the GFC and Committee Member Guidebook.
GFC Members' Orientation Video
Governance 101
Governance 101 has been designed to help you understand how decisions are made at the University of Alberta. What is governance? Who's who? Who does what? How does it happen? How can I participate in decision-making?
The session offers information on the nature and principles of governance, the important elements of the Post-Secondary Learning Act, the three branches of governance (legislative, executive and judicial), the powers of the Board of Governors and General Faculties Council, and an overview about the history of the University of Alberta. Participants will receive helpful reference information, useful website addresses and contact information for University Governance staff.