Board of Governors Simon Fraser University
The Board of Governors at Simon Fraser University is the primary governing body responsible for the business operations of the institution, including property, revenue, and policy oversight. Comprised of 15 members, including the Chancellor, President, elected faculty, student, and staff representatives, the Board ensures accountability and effective governance within the university's bicameral system alongside the Senate, which focuses on academic governance.
The Board meets six times a year, with portions of these meetings open to the public, allowing for community engagement and transparency. Members serve voluntarily and without remuneration, reflecting their commitment to the institution and its mission.
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