Regulation 6.1.R7 - The School of Population Health
- The school of Population Health ('the school') within the faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences ('the faculty') consists of the department of Public Health together with those members of the academic staff who are deemed to be members of staff of the school.
The overall purpose and responsibility of the school is teaching, training and research in population health within the faculty and includes the following academic and administrative responsibilities within the school-
1.1 the co-ordination of appropriate undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, training and research activities;
1.2 the consideration of needs for equipment, accommodation, teaching and research;
1.3 the preparation and operation of budgets within the school;
1.4 the deployment and supervision of academic, technical and administrative staff and associated resources within the school;
1.5 the encouragement, consideration and co-ordination of research projects and submissions;
1.6 the establishment and co-ordination of research projects and submissions; and
1.7 the authority to advise the faculty on any matter which it considers appropriate.
- 2.1 Except where Council has determined that another process for the appointment of a head will apply, the school has a head and a deputy head who are appointed by Council on the recommendation of the vice-chancellor. Before making the appointments, the vice-chancellor must consult with the dean of the faculty who will receive advice from members of the school. Where the dean of the faculty is a candidate for appointment as head or deputy head of the school, the vice-chancellor must consult directly with members of the school.
2.2 The head of the school transacts the business of the school. The head is responsible to the University, through the faculty, for implementing the policies determined by the University generally, by the faculty and by the school, and for ensuring that the school properly discharges its academic and administrative functions.
2.3 The deputy head assumes the powers and responsibilities of the head during the absence of the head for a period of five days or more, or at the request of the head for any period less than five days.
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