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(1) QUT students are involved in the governance of QUT through formal and informal representation arrangements as required by the Queensland University of Technology Act 1998 and other legislation. Students are provided opportunity to participate actively and contribute to relevant decision-making bodies. (2) This Policy applies to formal consultation and committee representation processes. (3) This Policy does not apply to general feedback collected from students to evaluate courses, units, teaching and the student experience (Quality and Standards Framework, and Evaluation of Courses, Units, Teaching and Student Experience Policy). (4) The QUT Student Guild (the Guild) is a body corporate owned and operated by and for QUT students and governed by its own constitution which is approved by QUT Council. The Guild is required to provide an annual report on its activities and financial position to QUT Council. (5) Student positions on QUT committees are filled by election, or by nomination. (6) Elections for student positions on Council and elected student positions on QUT committees are conducted in accordance with the procedure approved by Council (Council Procedure 7 - Conduct of Elections). (7) Nominated student positions on QUT university committees are filled by the QUT Student Guild, unless otherwise determined by the membership provisions of the committee. (8) A student representation protocol will be approved and annually reviewed by Council. The protocol includes a list of QUT committees with student representation and sets out the consultative processes by which students, including the Guild, are involved in QUT decision-making. (9) QUT conducts annual consultations about specific uses of the proceeds from SSAF. The priorities for the proposed expenditure of the fee proceeds are published for students to comment. (10) Refer to Register of Authorities and Delegations (C151) (QUT staff access only).Student Representation Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Application
Section 3 - Roles and Responsibilities
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Section 4 - QUT Student Guild
Section 5 - Student Representation
QUT Committees
Student Representation Protocol
Section 6 - Consultation regarding Student Services Amenities Fees(SSAF)
Section 7 - Definitions
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Terms
Definitions
Student Services Amenities Fees(SSAF)
Is a charge for non-academic student services made under the Higher Education Support Act 2003 .
Section 8 - Delegations