- Statutory Bodies & Committees

A student who, in accordance with Section 5.6 of the Statutes, has been suspended or excluded from the University may appeal to the Senate Appeals Committee. A student may also appeal to the Committee against any other determination of the Vice-Chancellor or against any determination of the Disciplinary Committee. The Committee will hear the student in person, and the decision of the Committee is final. The Committee reports to Senate.

Secretary to the Committee: If you would like further information about the Senate Appeals Committee, please contact Colette Milner (ext 3075, email c.m.milner@bath.ac.uk).

Membership 2011/12:
Terms of office expire on 31st July in the year stated.

Prof K Edge Deputy Vice-Chancellor or delegate (Chair) ex-officio
Professor G Hawley Member of Senate elected by Senate 2012
Professor R Eatwell Member of Senate elected by Senate 2012
Professor S Skevington Member of Senate elected by Senate 2014
Dr M Hejmadi Member of Senate elected by Senate 2014
Dr J Bryson Member of Senate elected by Senate 2013
Mr H White Member of Senate elected by Senate 2013
Student member    
Student member    

Terms of Reference
Approved by Privy Council in 1966.

To hear appeals in accordance with Section 27.1 of the Statutes.
(Staff Handbook, 1980, page 14 and Senate Minute 3966, June 1976. See also Senate Standing Order 20.)

Dates of Meetings

The Committee will be convened as required.

The minutes and summaries of meetings of the Senate Appeals Committee are not published here because they contain information which the University has declared will not be routinely published under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Further information about the Act (including the reasons why such information is exempt from publication) is available at http://www.bath.ac.uk/foi/faqs-staff-general.htm. If you have any queries about the business conducted by the Committee, please contact Colette Milner (ext 3075, email c.m.milner@bath.ac.uk).

Procedural Rules

Procedure: Section 27 of Statutes, Senate Standing Order 20.
Membership: Senate Standing Order 20.
Members of this Committee may not be members of the Council Appeals Committee or the Disciplinary Committee of Senate. Three of the members elected from and by Senate may not be members of Council.
Appointment of Chair: Deputy Vice-Chancellor or delegate shall take the Chair.
Co-option: See Senate Standing Orders 16(ii) and 16(iii).
Alternates: See Senate Standing Orders 17(iii) and (iv).
Quorum: One third of the membership (Senate Standing Order 16).
Rules for voting: See Senate Standing Order 20(ix).
Minutes: Submitted to Senate.

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