The Saint Mary’s University Act, 1970, as amended in 2007 (“Act”) sets out the objects and powers of Saint Mary’s University (“University”), and defines the membership of the Board of Governors (“Board”). The powers and duties of the Board are in the Act. The Board of Governors exercises diligent stewardship, guiding the University in the public interest and respecting academic tradition. The Board acts according to high ethical standards within the framework provided by the law and the governance processes of the University
The Board consists of members of the University community, including alumni, faculty, students, and committed volunteers from the community at large. Through its stewardship role, the Board oversees the conduct of the University’s affairs, ensuring through the President that a qualified and diligent team carries out the day-to-day activities with respect to the University’s financial and other resources, and together with the Senate, fulfills the mission of the University.
If you have questions about the work of the Board of Governors, please send them to the University Secretary at claire.milton@smu.ca.
Correspondence to the Board should be addressed to the Chair and sent to board@smu.ca.
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