Council

Ãâ·ÑɫƬ is governed by its Council which is established by the University of Adelaide Act 1971.

Ãâ·ÑɫƬ Council:

  • has not less than 12 and not more than 16Ìýmembers
  • is chaired by theÌýChancellor
  • is advised by its 6ÌýStanding Committees
  • andÌýCouncil meetingsÌýnormally occur eight times per year.

A list of Former Officers of the University is maintained by theÌýUniversity Archives.

Council's principal responsibilities include:

  • appointing the Vice-Chancellor & President as the chief executive officer of the University and monitoring his or her performance
  • approving the mission andÌýstrategic directionÌýof the University, as well as theÌýannual budgetÌýand business plan
  • overseeing and reviewing the management of the University and its performance
  • establishing policy and procedural principles, consistent with legal requirements and community expectations
  • approving and monitoring systems of control and accountability, including general overview of any entities controlled by the University (within the meaning of section 50AA of the Corporations Act 2001)
  • overseeing and monitoring the assessment and management of risk across the University, including commercial undertakings
  • overseeing and monitoring the academic activities of the University
  • approving significant commercial activities of the University.

The Council must in all matters endeavour to advance the interests of the University.