The Chief Executive Officer of the University is the Vice-Chancellor. There are three Associate Vice-Chancellors (located in Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney) with delegated responsibility for assigned areas of University policy. Each Associate Vice-Chancellor is the Vice-Chancellor's representative in the local region, as are the Campus Deans at the Ballarat and Canberra campuses.
The Vice-Chancellor is also assisted by the Provost, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Students, Learning and Teaching), and several Directors with national portfolios.
Each of the four Faculties is headed by an Executive Dean.
Each campus has a Student Association for undergraduate students. ACUNSA (Australian Catholic University National Student Association) is a body recognised by the University’s Senate. ACUNSA comprises the President of each Campus Student Association. Senate also recognises the Student Association for postgraduate students. ACUPGA (Australian Catholic University Postgraduate Association) consists of a committee of coursework and research postgraduate Students comprising a President, a Vice-President (Coursework) and a Vice-President (Research) elected in accordance with the University’s Statute 9. One of the primary roles of both ACUNSA and ACUPGA is to assist in the communication of issues between these Student Associations and the University.
Page last updated: 2017-06-28
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Page last updated: 2017-06-28
Short url: https://handbook.acu.edu.au/1260511