senate
date:
friday, october 6, 2006 - 12:00am
location:
senate chambers
agenda:
lakehead university
senate meeting #2006 - 7
to be held on friday, october 6,
2006
4:30 p.m. - senate chambers
agenda
welcome to new
senators:
dr. m. boyd, mr. k. dahl, dr. t dufresne, dr. l. geng,
dr. a. kajander, dr. h. malik, dr. k.
natarajan, dr. t. puk, dr. r. robson, dr. n. sayed, dr. m. shannon, dr. c.
southcott, dr. r. warburton, dr. d. west, dr. m. zahaf,
1. approval
of agenda
2. minutes
of senate meeting #2006-6 held on june 5, 2006
copy
is attached and posted at http://senate.lakeheadu.ca
3. business
arising from the minutes
items for decision
4. recommendation
from lusu re: student representation on senate standing committees and senate
for 2006/07
moved
that senate approve the following
as student senators as recommended in the report "senate responsibilities of vp
student issues" from the lakehead
university student union
(lusu), terms to begin immediately and until june 30, 2007:
mr. fadi dawood
ms. sabrina badio
ms. tammy beck
mr. nathan hewitson
ms. melissa norton
mr. allen pan
mr. shane esarik
mr. brendon johnson
moved that senate approve the student members on
senate standing committees as recommended in the report "senate responsibilities
of the vp student issues" from the lakehead
university student union
(lusu), terms to begin immediately and until june 30, 2007.
report is posted at
http://senate.lakeheadu.ca
5. proposed 2006/07
calendar changes for referral
5.1faculty of professional
schools - masters of public health (senate
graduate studies committee and senate budget committee)
5.2faculty of
engineering (senate undergraduate studies & senate budget committee)
5.3faculty of social
sciences and humanities - sociology (senate undergraduate studies committee and
senate budget committee)
moved that the proposed
calendar changes be referred to the appropriate senate committees.
proposed calendar changes are posted at http://senate.lakeheadu.ca
6. recommendations on proposed undergraduate calendar changes (dr.
m. leitch, senate undergraduate studies committee; dr. n. sayed, senate budget
committee)
moved that the recommendations in the report of the undergraduate
studies committees with respect to proposed calendar changes in chemistry,
education, forestry (referred on may 15, 2006) and mathematical sciences (referred
on june 5, 2006), and in the report of the senate budget committee on the
mathematical sciences proposed change be approved.
reports are posted at http://senate.lakeheadu.ca
7. recommendations
of the senate nominations committee (dr. m. leitch)
moved that senate approve the following appointments
to senate committees, all effective immediately and for the duration indicated:
senate
library committee:
dr. s. cai
to june 30, 2007, to replace dr. l. geng;
dr. j. bernard to june 30, 2007, to replace
professor m. morton;
dr. k. crowe to june 30, 2008, to replace dr. j. mcmichael;
senate organization committee:
dr. m. gallagher to june 30, 2009, to replace dr. k. crowe;
dr. q.l. dang
to june 30, 2009, to replace dr. c. matheson;
senate research ethics board;
dr. b. poulin to june 30, 2008, to replace dr. p.
gregoire .
report is posted at
http://senate.lakeheadu.ca
8. approval
of adjunct professors (dr. f. gilbert)
8.1 moved that the following
be approved as adjunct professors in the faculty of professional schools
effective immediately until june 30, 2010.
masters
of public health
dr. joel e.
anderson
dr. lynn baillie
dr. carole beaudoin
dr. maria
huijbregts
dr. v. wayne lees
dr. jim morris
dr. bruce pynn
dr. charles rice
school of kinesiology
dr. diane walker
8.2 moved that the following
be approved as adjunct professors in the faculty of science and environmental
studies effective immediately until june 30, 2010.
chemistry
dr. dongfang yang
geology
dr. t. campbell
mccuaig
8.3 moved that the following
be approved as adjunct professors in the faculty of social sciences and
humanities effective immediately until june 30, 2010.
english
dr. kim fedderson
sociology
dr. j. crossman
dr. h. lemelin
dr. r. warkentin
curriculum vitae for all the above available in
the office of the registrar
9. report of the senate committee on teaching and learning (dr.
m. mcpherson)
moved that senate endorse the recommendation of the senate
committee on
teaching and learning, outlined in the committee's report submitted to senate
for the october 6, 2006 meeting, beginning at the bottom of page 1 and forward
to the end of the report.
report is posted at
http://senate.lakeheadu.ca
10. proposal,
in principle, for establishment of school of law (dr. l. hayes)
moved that the senate accept, in principle, the
establishment of a school
of law.
11. clarification
of senate resolution, item 9, senate meeting #2005-8 re establishment of
faculty of graduate studies (dr. g. boire)
moved that the motion passed on october 28, 2005
approving the establishment of a faculty of graduate studies at lakehead
university was done so under the terms and conditions outlined in the report of
the faculty of graduate studies, revised - october 11, 2005.
october 11, 2005 report of the senate graduate studies
committee is available at http://senate.lakeheadu.ca
items for information
12. president's
report (dr. f. gilbert)
13. report of the vice-president (academic)
and provost (dr. l. hayes)
13.1student
satisfaction survey
report is posted at //www.hsbcwebinars.com/~analysis/senate_course_evaluations_2005_06.pdf
14. report of nosm (dr. r. strasser or dr. d.
hunt)
15. renewal
of appointment of adjunct professors/professional associates
faculty of
professional schools (dr. i. newhouse)
faculty of science
and environmental studies (dr. lesley lovett-doust)
16.report
of the senate representatives on the board of governors (dr. k. brown)
report is posted at http://senate.lakeheadu.ca
17.annual
report on appeals - senate academic appeal committee and code of student behaviour & disciplinary procedures (dr. f.
gilbert)
report is posted at http://senate.lakeheadu.ca
item for decision - to be considered in camera
18.report of the honorary degree committee (dr. r. warburton)
moved
that senate go in camera to consider the candidates for honorary
degrees recommended by the senate committee on honorary degrees.
moved that senate accept
the potential candidates for honorary degrees presented by the senate committee
on honorary degrees.
minutes:
lakehead university
minutes of senate meeting #2006 - 7
friday, october 6, 2006
4:30 p.m. - senate chambers
present:
dr. f. gilbert, chair
dr. f. allaire
dr. p. allingham
ms. t. beck
dr. j. birkholz
dr. g. boire
dr. m. boyd
dr. a. carastathis
mr. f. dawood
mrs. a. deighton
dr. r. dilley
dr. t. dufresne
dr. j. epp
mr. s. esarik
dr. j. farrell
dr. p. fralick
dr. m. gallagher
dr. l. geng
dr. a. gillies
dr. s. hamilton
dr. l. hayes
dr. g. hayman
mr. n. hewitson
dr. m.l. hill
dr. d. hunt
dr. s. islam
mr. b. johnson
dr. a. kajander
dr. m.l. kelley
professor t. king
dr. s. kinrade
dr. p. lee
dr. m. leitch
dr. l. lovett-doust
dr. h. malik
dr. s. mansour
dr. r. maundrell
dr. m. mcpherson
professor a. nabarra
dr. i. newhouse
professor m. nisenholt
ms. m. norton
dr. j. o'sullivan
professor k. poole
dr. u. runesson
dr. n. sayed
dr. m. shannon
dr. s. siddiqui
mrs. b. stefureak, secretary
dr. s. stone
dr. b. strang
dr. d. tranter
dr. p. wakewich
dr. r. wang
dr. r. warburton
dr. d. west
dr. k. yu
dr. m. zahaf
regrets:
ms. s. badio
dr. a. bartley
dr. k. brown
mr. k. dahl
dr. w.l. dang
dr. e. gardner
dr. a. gilbert
mr. c. goodwin
dr. p. jasen
dr. j. leggatt
dr. a. mallik
dr. l. meyer
dr. k. natarajan
dr. j. o'meara
dr. r. omeljaniuk
mr. a. pan
dr. r. payne
professor g. phillips
mr. t. pile
dr. t. puk
dr. r. pulkki
dr. r. robson
dr. h. saliba
dr. d. smith
dr. c. southcott
dr. r. strasser
observers:
mrs. k.l. clarke
dr. a. dean
ms. a. foshay
mr. j. smith
ms. g. wojda
the chair welcomed those new senators who were present and requested that they stand and introduce themselves.
1. approval of agenda
moved by dr. lovett-doust, seconded by dr. carastathis that the agenda be approved as circulated. carried.
2. minutes of senate meeting #2006-6 held on june 5, 2006
dr. b. strang had been at the meeting but was not listed as present and this would be amended.
dr. dilley did not recall a comment by dr. gilbert as reported in
the last sentence of item 6.3 of the minutes. dr. gilbert also
did not recall having made the comment and it was agreed that the
sentence would be removed.
professor king, referring to the same paragraph, clarified that
her comments had been intended to encourage the posting of all
background documentation to the senate site rather than on a third site
linked to the senate site.
moved by dr. dilley, seconded by dr. islam that the minutes of
senate meeting #2006-6 of june 5, 2006 be approved with dr. strang's
name added to the attendance and with the last sentence of item 6.3
struck. carried.
3. business arising from the minutes
there was none.
items for decision
4. recommendation from lusu re: student representation on senate standing committees and senate for 2006/07
movedby dr. strang, seconded by dr. boire that senate
approve mr. fadi dawood, ms. sabrina badio, ms. tammy beck, mr. nathan
hewitson, ms. melissa norton, mr. allen pan, mr. shane esarik, and mr.
brendon johnson as student senators as recommended in the report
"senate responsibilities of vp student issues" from the lakehead
university student union (lusu), terms to begin immediately and ending
june 30, 2007. carried.
dr. gilbert welcomed the new student senators and asked mr.
johnson to present the second motion. mr. johnson informed
senators of an amendment to the web-posted list of prospective
recommendations to standing committees. amanda moffet was
recommended for an undergraduate seat on the senate academic appeals
committee, replacing may freeborn. may freeborn was recommended
for an undergraduate seat on the senate academic committee in place of
amanda moffet.
moved by mr. johnson, seconded by dr. leitch that senate approve
the student members on senate standing committees as recommended in the
report "senate responsibilities of the vp student issues" from the
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student union (lusu) with the amendment of ms.
moffet to the senate academic appeal committee and ms. freeborn to the
senate academic committee, terms to begin immediately and ending june
30, 2007. carried
5.proposed 2006/07 calendar changes for referral
5.1
faculty of professional schools - masters of public
health
moved by dr. newhouse, seconded by dr. mcpherson that the proposed
calendar changes in the masters of public health program be referred to
the faculty of graduate studies council and the senate budget
committee. carried.
5.2 faculty of engineering
moved by dr. siddiqui, seconded by dr. mansour that the proposed
calendar changes in software engineering be referred to the senate
undergraduate studies committee and the senate budget committee.
carried.
5.3 faculty of social sciences and humanities - sociology
moved by dr. strang, seconded by dr. islam that the proposed
calendar changes in sociology be referred to the senate undergraduate
studies committee and the senate budget committee. carried.
6. recommendations on proposed undergraduate calendar changes
movedby dr. leitch, seconded by dr. sayed that the
recommendations in the reports of the undergraduate studies committee
(27 september 2006) and the senate budget committee (5 june 2006 and 27
september 2006) with respect to proposed calendar changes in chemistry,
education, forestry (referred on may 15, 2006) and mathematical
sciences (referred on june 5, 2006) be approved. carried.
(the proposed change in political science referred on may 15 had been deferred by susc.)
7. recommendations of the senate nominations committee
dr. leitch referred senators to the report of the senate nominations committee outlining the background to this recommendation.
moved by dr. leitch, seconded by dr. west and carried that senate
approve the following appointments to senate committees, all effective
immediately and for the duration indicated:
senate library committee:
dr. s. cai to june 30, 2007, to replace dr. l. geng;
dr. j. bernard to june 30, 2007, to replace professor m. morton;
dr. k. crowe to june 30, 2008, to replace dr. j. mcmichael;
senate organization committee:
dr. m. gallagher to june 30, 2009, to replace dr. k. crowe;
dr. q.l. dang to june 30, 2009, to replace dr. c. matheson;
senate research ethics board;
dr. b. poulin to june 30, 2008, to replace dr. p. gregoire.
8. approval of adjunct professors
senate agreed to have items 8.1, 8.2, and 8.3 considered as an omnibus motion.
moved by dr. newhouse, seconded by dr. kelley and carried that the
following be approved as adjunct professors, effective immediately
until june 30, 2010:
masters of public health
dr. joel e. anderson
dr. lynn baillie
dr. carole beaudoin
dr. maria huijbregts
dr. v. wayne lees
dr. jim morris
dr. bruce pynn
dr. charles rice
school of kinesiology
dr. diane walker
faculty of science and environmental studies:
dr. dongfang yang (chemistry)
dr. t. campbell mccuaig (geology)
faculty of social sciences & humanities:
dr. kim fedderson (english)
dr. j. crossman (sociology)
dr. h. lemelin (sociology)
dr. r. warkentin (sociology)
9. report of the senate committee on teaching and learning
dr. mcpherson introduced the report of the senate committee on
teaching and learning. the report was the culmination of many
months of discussion by the committee, including discussion about
whether it had a role to play in developing policy. the committee
believed it had something to offer and a sub-committee was struck which
worked through the summer to produce the recommendations before senate
today. dr. allingham had led the sub-committee, spending a great
deal of time collecting and synthesizing input from many sources and
formulating recommendations that would apply to everyone. the
committee recognized that, for feedback to 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
to be
"significant", planning time for faculty would be needed. the
committee believed that feedback must be appropriate and timely to
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the opportunity to salvage a program. it would
need to be provided in both full and half courses and be evidence-based.
moved by dr. mcpherson, seconded by dr. allingham that senate
endorse the recommendation of the senate committee on teaching and
learning outlined in the committee's report submitted to senate for the
october 6, 2006 meeting, beginning on the bottom of page 1 and forward
to the end of the report.
a member supported the spirit of the report but had some concern
with the recommendation that faculty should submit final course marks
for verification within five working days of the final exam date.
did that imply the need for a marks meeting five days after every
examination? dr. allingham replied that five days was the
suggested goal, and would allow for timely feedback to 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
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in general, the registrar's office always requested the submission of
marks in a timely and orderly fashion, rather than clumped at the end
of the examination period. the committee hoped each academic unit
would work out a procedure to achieve all of these recommendations
without compromising the integrity of its own internal processes.
mcpherson/allingham motion was carried.
10. proposal, in principle, for establishment of school of law
the proposal for a faculty of law at 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜
, together
with its six appendices, had been posted to the web two days ago.
at the same time, the secretary had e-mailed members of senate that the
proposal had been posted to the senate website. as well, she had
informed senators of a proposed motion to refer the proposal to the
senate academic committee and the senate budget committee. the
motion to refer at this meeting was to allow the proposal, if approved,
to proceed in respect of the deadlines imposed by the law society of
upper canada and the ministry of training, colleges and universities.
dr. hayes reviewed the history of the proposal and outlined
briefly the process for moving it forward. its evolution was
somewhat awkward in that it was proceeding on several fronts
concurrently. she hoped for approval in principle and agreement
that it would be referred to the senate academic committee and the
senate budget committee.
moved by dr. hayes, seconded by dr. lovett-doust that senate
accept, in principle, the establishment of a school of law and that the
proposal be referred to the senate academic committee and the senate
budget committee.
dr. gilbert explained that the driving force behind this proposal,
and the time frame in which it was presented, was the law society of
upper canada. in order to ensure consideration before the end of
this year, it was necessary to submit the proposal to the society this
week. he assured senate that what was before it today had been
completed just prior to it being posted to the website two days
ago. the board of governors had approved the concept in principle
on september 22 without the benefit of the proposal, noting that it
would require formal review by that body.
a member noted the absence of 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
on the working group.
dr. gilbert indicated that there would be student representatives on
the senate and the board of governors, and their committees, as those
bodies fully considered the proposal. dr. hayes added that recent
graduates of schools of law had been members of the drafting
committee. their input was valuable in determining whether the
proposal was reasonable, if there was a niche for what was being
contemplated and if a coop program was workable. this was the
kind of input that was critical as the proposal was constructed.
she noted further the positive response to a survey of law firms with
respect to the feasibility of coop placements.
the acting dean of social sciences and humanities noted that there
was no recognition of increased costs to departments in other faculties
who would be offering support courses, many of whom were already
dealing financially with close margins. he hoped the senate
budget committee would consider these budget implications, in
particular those for the department of political science.
the chair responded that the student intake would be small and,
therefore, the elective demand would be minimal. however, where
departments were unable to handle even marginal increases in course
enrolment, he hoped the increased revenue to the university realized by
a faculty of law would enable those departments to cover added costs.
hayes/lovett-doust motion was carried.
the chair indicated that the proposal would be referred to the appropriate committees as noted in the motion.
11. clarification of senate resolution, item 9, senate meeting #2005-8 re establishment of faculty of graduate studies
moved by dr. boire, seconded by dr. strang that the motion passed
on october 28, 2005 approving the establishment of a faculty of
graduate studies at 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜
was done so under the terms and
conditions outlined in the report of the faculty of graduate studies,
revised - october 11, 2005.
at the request of the chair, dr. boire explained the background to
requesting that senate clarify the intent of its motion of october 28,
2006. two major points had been intended in the first motion of
two motions recorded at that meeting, as indicated on the second page
of the proposal: first, that a graduate studies faculty would be
established and, second, that the senate graduate studies committee and
the senate graduate scholarships and bursaries committee would be
dissolved and immediately re-established as the faculty of graduate
studies council that would be responsible to senate. the second
motion requested the senate organization committee to consider what
procedures were best suited to deal with proposals from the new faculty
of graduate studies when they came to senate for referral.
the mandate given to the senate organization committee had been
not to debate the legality of senate's action in establishing the
faculty of graduate studies council but to consider how proposals that
originated in graduate studies could be considered for recommendation
to senate without a perceived or real conflict of interest.
obviously, such proposals could not be referred back to the council
having originally been proposed by that body. dr. boire's
suggestion had been that such proposals might be considered, for
example, by a sub-committee of the senate academic committee (for
policy and regulations proposals) and the senate budget committee (for
proposals that had financial implications). the intended purpose
of the faculty of graduate studies council as it related to senate was
to act as a vetting body for matters originating in other faculties but
relating to graduate studies. these would normally be program
and/or calendar changes in graduate studies. clarification of the
mandate to senate organization committee would allow that committee to
complete its tasks with respect to this matter.
boire/strang motion was carried.
items for information
12. president's report
the president reported that multiple year agreements were due at the ministry of training, colleges and universities on the 29th
of last month. lakehead had yet to submit its, and he explained
the reasons for the delay. a recent retreat of the executive
heads revealed that other institutions had similar questions and
concerns. a draft of lakehead's mya had been circulated today to
three areas for review: 1) the academic planning committee of the
senate academic committee; 2) the internal relations committee which
had representation from staff, 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
and faculty; and, 3) the
executive of lusu. he hoped to have feedback by next week after
which the agreement could be submitted to mtcu.
dr. gilbert recalled that a good number of institutions had
indicated they now would not be participating in the annual review of
canadian universities conducted by maclean's. an appeal had been
made by maclean's under the freedom of information and personal privacy
act for the release of the customary data. through the council of
ontario universities, institutions in ontario were working on
establishing a common data set that would address the issues of
accountability and transparency, that would be of value and available
to parents and 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
to assist them in making informed choices, and
that could be the basis for informative outcome-based publications by
other media. universities had 90 days under the fippa to post
common data sets of information intended to apprise the general public
of what was most relevant to student satisfaction and success. it
was important for the universities to be successful in effecting a
change to outcome-based data this year.
dr. gilbert reported on the very generous graduate funding
allotment from mtcu. the university would need to work very hard
and cooperatively to reach the target but the end result would be worth
the effort. tied to this allotment would be the only capital
funding (approximately $12 million) available in the foreseeable
future. to achieve that, the university would need to attract an
additional 170 graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
in the next year.
a member questioned what hiring was underway to provide the
necessary graduate supervisors. dr. boire and dr. hayes undertook
to respond at the next meeting.
in response to a question, dr. boire reported on current
strategies and resources to assist in promoting graduate programs
nationally and internationally. some of the new publications were
templates that could be used by any department to promote its programs.
a member asked what would happen in the event that the target was
not met, recognizing that there were costs associated with geared-up
recruitment. dr. gilbert responded that the capital allotment
would be reduced accordingly.
a member voiced concern over what he believed to be the lack of a
current hiring plan at a time when faculty recruitment in some
disciplines was particularly challenging. dr. hayes responded
that the hiring plan in place until the beginning of september had
worked very well and allowed the university to deal effectively with
all replacement positions approved up to and including this past
summer. deans' council was now working on a future plan and she
was confident it would be in place to deal with upcoming replacements.
dr. gilbert responded to a question and some concerns about the
yale schmale advertisement, which in the view of a member had not
reflected the values or principles held by this university. he
indicated that there had been tremendous feedback both for and against
the ad, as well as a number who were neither pro nor con. the
advertisement appeared to have captured effectively the attention of
the demographic at which it was targeted. in that regard, it was
highly successful. he believed that critics who saw the
advertisement as a political statement or disparaging against either an
esteemed institution or a world leader had misinterpreted what it was
about. the essential message was that what may have been an
excellent and correct choice for some might not be the right choice for
the reader. some responders saw the ad as intelligent and
provocative. for good or bad, 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜
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13. report of the vice-president (academic) and provost
dr. hayes spoke briefly about the recruitment fair, congratulated
lakehead's team for its efforts there and asked mr. smith, director of
admissions, to report. mr. smith believed the fair, which drew
about 85,000 attendees this year, had been a highly successful
endeavour for lakehead. he expressed sincere appreciation to the
50 volunteers from the lakehead community who had volunteered over the
full weekend and then were back at work on monday. the numbers of
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and parents expressing interest in lakehead had more than
doubled over last year and record numbers attended each of the
presentations. he was hopeful the exercise would translate into
significantly increased undergraduate enrolment next fall.
dr. hayes pointed out the copy of the academic plan that had been
placed at each seat. five committees of senate would be engaged
this fall and winter in the first steps of the plan's implementation.
this would be a busy term for promotion, tenure and renewal, and
she was proud to be part of the process that would include 49 hearings
scheduled in december.
dr. hayes expressed sincere thanks to dr. boire for the time he
had served as acting dean of social sciences and humanities and to dr.
strang for agreeing to take on the acting role this fall and
winter. the search committee hoped to be reviewing applications
within two weeks. there had been some changes to the membership
of the search committee; these had been announced publicly.
dr. hayes reported on her recent trip to china and india which
included visits to the university of engineering, science and computer
technology in chengdu, to which lakehead serves as aucc mentor, and
several universities in northern india. dr. panu helped establish
connections in the latter. the purpose of the visit to india was
to look at opportunities for collaboration. she would be
interested in the outcome of premier mcguinty's january visit to the
same region, the purpose of which was to see what kinds of
relationships could be established in business and education.
13.1 student satisfaction survey
the report of the office of institutional analysis and government
relations on the course evaluation survey had been available on the
web. dr. hayes reviewed the data briefly; mrs. clarke added that
the report showed student satisfaction was high.
14. report of nosm
dr. hunt reported that with the admission of the second class this
year it felt more like a medical school. space was becoming a
concern and the school might be looking for help. the placements
into remote communities last year had been very successful; for many of
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, the experience had been life transforming. the
class would now be placed for one month in communities of 5,000 or
more. training and studies, as last year, would continue on-line
wherever the student was located.
the 2006-07 class was similar to last year's; though somewhat
older and more representative of the people in northern ontario.
fifty percent were from rural backgrounds and a significant number were
from northwestern ontario.
curriculum work was now being focussed on third and fourth year,
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would work in larger communities in groups of four to
five and for durations of seven to eight months and then return to
campus to work with specialists in sudbury and thunder bay.
dr. hunt noted that minister smitherman had recently announced new
funding for the hospitals of northern ontario. funding would flow
directly to the hospitals under conditions that supported the northern
ontario school of medicine in a way that had not been possible before.
the school of medicine had hosted an accreditation team of four
individuals from the united states and canada. the oral report
had been very positive. the team had noted one small area of
concern. the relatively small number of science faculty was
enough but those individuals would need to be careful about maintaining
their research networks.
15. renewal of appointment of adjunct professors/professional associates
dr. newhouse reported the renewal by the faculty of professional
schools of professor rhonda crocker-ellacott as an adjunct professor
for the term 2006 to 2010 and dr. janice sillman and dr. anne ostrom as
professional associates for the term 2007 to 2011.
dr. lesley lovett-doust reported that the department of chemistry
in the faculty of science and environmental studies had renewed dr.
john th'ng as an adjunct professor for the term july 1, 2005 to june
30, 2009.
16.report of the senate representatives on the board of governors
dr. mcpherson presented the report, drawing particular attention
to the president's report which had informed the board that dr. mathew
leitch had been recognized by the canadian institute of forestry (cif)
with the award of the james m. kitz award for his outstanding
contributions to the forest industry early in his profession.
17.annual report on appeals - senate academic appeal committee and code of student behaviour & disciplinary procedures
the annual report on appeals under the senate academic appeal procedures and guidelines and the code of student behaviour and disciplinary procedures had been posted to the web.
item for decision
moved by dr. warburton, seconded by dr. west that senate move in camera to consider the candidates for honorary degrees recommended by the senate committee on honorary degrees. carried.
18.report of the honorary degrees committee
moved by dr. warburton, seconded by dr. west that senate approve
the recommendation of the senate honorary degrees committee for
candidates who may be offered honorary degrees. carried.
moved by dr. west, seconded by dr. dawood that the meeting move into open session. carried.
the meeting was adjourned at 5:45 on a motion by dr. leitch, seconded by mr. johnson.
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b. stefureak,
secretary
dr. f. gilbert, chair