The University’s executive committees are headed by the Vice-Chancellor’s Executive (VCE).
The role of VCE is to advise the Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer on their functions and responsibilities as the University’s chief executive. This includes advising the Vice-Chancellor on the development, review and implementation of the University’s strategy and the operational management of the University.
Further details are in the Vice-Chancellor’s Executive’s terms of reference and membership.
VCE has a number of sub-committees which support it in its work. These include committees responsible for Health, Safety, Safeguarding and Wellbeing; Estates; People; Information Technology Management; Equality, Diversity and Inclusion; Capital Programmes; Fees and Financial Support; UKVI Assurance; and the oversight of implementation of the Strategy Programme for the University’s strategy to 2030, . The University’s executive and academic committees are summarised in our committee structure charts.
VCE and all of its committees operate according to the for academic and executive committees.
Sub-committees of Vice-Chancellor’s Executive
In addition, the Vice-Chancellor has created the following advisory committees: