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The University Court is the governing body of the University.
It approves the strategic vision of the University, appoints to key positions, ensures systems are in place for the academic, corporate, financial, estate and personal management of the University and that plans exist to evaluate performance and effectiveness against key indicators.
Court has a number of Standing Committees, some of which have Sub-Committees. In addition, it establishes Working Groups and other bodies from time to time, charged with specific and time-limited tasks.
Court has formally constituted a number of Committees, all of which have clearly defined remits and all of which are chaired by an independent member of Court. The Committees are shown below.
Ensures proper financial management, asset safeguarding, efficiency, risk management and corporate governance.
The Chair's Committee ensures efficient procedures for Court to achieve its objectives, as well as reviewing and recommending improvements.
Ensures University compliance with all governance frameworks, including the Scottish Code of Good HE Governance, and reports to Court as required
The principal purpose of the Committee is ensuring the University has a clear people strategy, which is appropriate, realistic and achievable.