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January 2016 Senate Roundup: Annual Report Edition
Posted By Neal Yonson On January 18, 2016 @ 1:39 pm In News | Comments Disabled
Senate Roundup, January 2016
The UBC Vancouver Senate will be holding its January meeting this Wednesday. Here’s a rundown of some notable items on the Agenda [1].
Senate will be approving all of its meeting dates for 2016-17. What, you don’t schedule your life all the way out to May 2017? Get on to Senate’s level then.
Senate will be approving all the important dates for the 2016-17 academic year: first and last days of the term, reading break, and exam period dates. You can pencil in next year’s AMS Block Party for April 6, 2017.
In April 2015 [4], we noted that “Dr. Stanley B. Knight, a convocation (alumni) senator has introduced a motion asking Senate censure the “Athletics Management Committee”, which does not appear to exist, and for disciplinary actions to be imposed by the “VP Legal”, which also does not exist.” Senator Knight, apparently a stickler for accuracy, would like the minutes to reflect that the term “VP Legal” was corrected to “University Counsel” from the floor during that meeting.
As usual, a number of new scholarships and bursaries are being approved. The most charming of the bunch is definitely the “Oluna and Adolf CESKA Award in Mycology”, a $1,000 award where “Preference will go to students researching the mushrooms and fungi of British Columbia.”
Another interesting thing to note is that each faculty has an International Student Scholarship that can be offered to continuing international students. The current maximum value of these scholarships is $5,000, an amount that was set in 2012. Now, this maximum is being doubled to $10,000 to keep pace with rising tuition.
Lindsay Gordon is the current UBC Chancellor. His family is creating four awards for Aboriginal students pursuing health-related programs. The total commitment is $100,000, to be distributed over 4 years.
This is a demographic report about who’s applying to UBC. It always has lots of interesting information and could merit a post of its own. Some brief highlights:
If you like this type of stuff, go read the whole report.
Another one where if you care about this, go read the whole report. Results averaged over every single course and every single instructor show general satisfaction with teaching at UBC, but that type of data isn’t particularly useful for anything more specific. Data for individual courses or instructors is not reported and is up to the instructor to disclose. They are still looking at strategies to increase participation rates.
This report to Senate summarizes all of the various external reviews that were done of UBC academic units from September 2014 to September 2015. There are too many to list, but reviews were done of SALA, SLAIS, School of Social Work, Belkin Art Gallery, Kinesiology, Law, and Forestry undergraduate programs, among others. One small tidbit: multiple reviews noted that the Dean of Applied Sciences, Marc Parlange, was not licensed to practice engineering in Canada. (He has since obtained this license.)
A small tweak to this policy is being made to clarify some limits on the provision of tuition waivers for dependents of Emeritii. It’s the type of change that really gives off the impression that someone found a loophole and is being cut off.
Senate will be considering a motion to move the newly-created Master of Data Science program from the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies to the Faculty of Science. Not much detail for the motivation behind the move is stated except that “…given the specialized needs of these students and the market-based tuition they will be paying, there are benefits to having program administration in the Faculty of Science.”
Seaspan committed $2M to establish two new “Shipyards Chairs”, one in Marine Design Systems and another in Naval Architecture. Senate needs to approve the creation of these chairs.
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[1] Agenda: http://senate.ubc.ca/sites/senate.ubc.ca/files/downloads/20160120%20Vancouver%20Senate%20Materials.pdf
[2] UBC’s partnership with Langara: http://transfer.aboriginal.ubc.ca/
[3] mandatory science pre-requisites: http://ubyssey.ca/news/medicinepre-reqs/
[4] In April 2015: http://ubcinsiders.ca/2015/04/april-2015-senate-roundup-imaginary-censure/
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