Mandate and Functions of the Senate Timetable Committee1

To make recommendations to Senate for the construction of a timetable system which would provide a balance between:

  1. Diverse pedagogical practices, needs, and styles.
  2. Efficiency in the utilization of classroom space.
  3. Uniformity across all academic divisions, so that students continue as far as possible to share a common timetable and thus share access to all university programs.

Composition and Membership of the Senate Timetable Committee2

  • Vice-Principal Academic and Research
  • Faculty member from each of the five Divisions
  • Student Senator
  • Staff member from the Record’s Office
  • Registrar

1 As approved at the 510th Senate meeting on October 20, 2008.
2 As approved at the 510th Senate meeting on October 20, 2008.

Where an asterisk (*) appears beside a name or position, the position is in the process of being populated or renewed.

Committee Members

NamePositionNominated by:First TermSecond Term
A. WebsterVice-Principal Academic and ResearchEx officio  
F. TurmelFaculty, Williams School of BusinessNominating Committee21/22
22/23
23/24
24/25
D. WisemanFaculty, EducationNominating Committee23/24
24/25
 
 Faculty, HumanitiesNominating Committee  
B. WilmsFaculty, Natural Sciences and MathematicsNominating Committee23/24
24/25
 
G. GagnéFaculty, Social SciencesNominating Committee23/24
24/25
 
R. RiseStudent SenatorStudents’ Representative Council24/25 
P. Tebby (TBC)Staff member, Record’s OfficeNominating Committee22/23
23/24
 
N. Riley (designated by the Registrar)RegistrarEx officio