Category: Team UA

  • A Disquieting Trend for Student Input at McGill

    The SSMU VP University Affairs  supplies McGill committees with student members. I take this as a serious responsibility. Students have a stake in where our tuition goes, our education, and the services offered to us. Often we can offer personal experience and we can advocate for improvements without having alternative interests. Student participation is even vested in the McGill Charter of Student Rights and Responsibilities. It says “all University bodies constituted to make decisions of policy in matters pertaining directly to students must provide for student membership”.

    From the Senate website, committee allocation doesn’t seem like too much work. There are 14 committees that have student representation, with a total of 33 seats for students to fill. But many more bodies at McGill solicit students for their committees. When I began recruiting committee members at the start of my term, I referred to a list compiled in 2022. This list had 46 committees. Many of these groups have no public digital footprint. It makes it hard for non-members to bring questions and concerns to the committee. On my end, it’s hard to solicit future members to a committee they’ve never heard of before. Committees with this issue are largely advisory boards:  the Wellness Hub Advisory Board, International Student Services Advisory Board, Scholarship and Student Aid Office (SSAO) Advisory Board, and Office of Religious and Spiritual Life (MORSL) Multi-Faith Network. Because of the Charter, these offices maintain a mechanism for student membership, but they aren’t promoting it.

    Then there are the committees that were abolished. When I reached out to the secretary or chair of all 46  committees,  I learned that the Skills 21 Steering Committee, Skills 21 Program Committee, Universal Access Capital Projects Working Group, Course Evaluation Advisory Group, and Sustainable Labs Working Group are not  meeting this fall. It is impossible to contact the EDIC Subcommittee on Persons with Disabilities, the Subcommittee on Family Care, and the Subcommittee on Racialized and Ethnic Persons since their websites are either outdated or don’t exist. The University Teaching Labs Working Group has been absorbed by the Teaching and Learning Spaces Working Group, halving the number of SSMU representatives in the process. The Student Achievement and Accessibility Advisory Board is currently re-evaluating its existence.

    For a committee to dissolve isn’t inherently a bad thing, but it’s certainly a trend worth taking note of, especially when it’s not replaced with other ways to garner student input.  It’s disheartening to win a seat at a table only to have the table replaced by employees that are impossible to contact. One day I hope we can achieve a culture of pride in university committees that involve students. I hope that they publish reports for the community to read, that they consult with my office when making governance changes, and that decision-making power rests in part with students even as situations evolve.

    Those wishing to talk more about McGill committees – especially those interested in sitting on some – should email ua@ssmu.ca.

  •  Apply to be an Undergraduate Rep on a University Committee

    There are as many as 41 University-level committees, to which there are 118 undergraduate student representatives. McGill University is huge, and most of the groundwork for new initiatives on campus begins in such committees. Most of these committees have a low time commitment, meeting only 2-3 times per semester.

    If you are interested in enacting change at the administrative level apply here by April 14th!

    Find out more information of the different committees here

  • McGill Committees Report – Fall 2017

    There are as many as 41 University-level committees, to which there are 118 undergraduate student representatives. McGill University is huge, and most of the groundwork for new initiatives on campus begins in such committees. However, these committees’ work can sometimes go unnoticed or unknown in the broader campus community.

    Starting in Fall 2015, SSMU University Affairs started mandating student reps in these committees to submit reports for dissemination. In Fall 2017, the committees worked on many issues that are pertinent to the campus community, and their report can be seen here.

    You can also see the reports from previous semesters here.

    If you’re interested in getting involved, stay tuned for call-outs for committee representatives in March/April!

  • University Affairs Final Report 2016-2017

    Change at McGill University is most often defined by incremental progress rather than overnight transformation. During the 2016-2017 year, the SSMU University Affairs portfolio has successfully pushed forward numerous initiatives to address critical academic, equity, and support issues facing undergraduate students. The University Affairs Final Report highlights some of these collective achievements in the areas of mental health, sexual violence, student rights, accessibility, and more.

    Thank you to the many staff, senators, committee members, councillors, and volunteers who have made this work possible!

  • Apply to Sit on a McGill Committee: April 6th Council Report

    Have you ever wanted to see how McGill works behind the scenes? Are you passionate about campus issues like student services, academic programs, or equity? Do you have a great idea to improve student life? Then apply to sit as a student representative on a university committee! This is your opportunity to get involved on campus and work with the McGill administration and SSMU. Apply by Monday, April 17th at 5:00pm.

    This week also marks the final Report of the VP University Affairs to the Legislative Council. However, the current executive term runs until May 31st, so stay tuned for a year-end report! In the meantime, check out some recent UA portfolio highlights:

    • Student working group released open letter regarding issues with campus mental health services
    • McGill’s Provost is holding drop-in hour at Gert’s this Thursday, April 6th from 4-5pm
    • Student senators are submitting April Senate questions on campus Islamophobia & student diversity
    • Library Improvement Fund Committee made final allocations & is reporting to Council
    • Nominations for AVEQ executive elections are open now until Friday, April 7th
    • Open forum on Tuesday, April 11th regarding improved reporting for complaints of sexual violence
    • We are preparing to train the incoming executive team in May!

    Winter goals completed to-date (italics = since last report):

    • Launched 2017-18 university committee recruitment
    • Equity Policy revisions approved
    • Made final Library Improvement Fund allocations
    • Sent monthly UA listservs
    • Submitted charter case on academic accommodations
    • Launched sexual violence policy committees & campus study
    • Formed working group on academic accommodation policies
    • Prepared May executive training schedule
    • Released first generation students research report
    • Create Indigenous course content advocacy plan
    • Developed long-term student staffing plan
    • Organized Student Senator Info Session
    • Hosted Add-Drop “Know Your Student Rights” campaign
    • Released foster care students research report
    • Launched University Affairs staff hiring
    • Policy against Unpaid Internships approved
    • Indigenous Solidarity Policy revisions approved
    • Internal Regulations for Board of Directors approved
  • Spring Soon? March 23rd Council Report

    Spring is (technically) almost here! We hope that the longer daytime hours are helping you make it through that midterm-paper grind. Just a reminder that we’re currently hiring for a University Affairs Secretary General and two Equity Commissioners. Apply by March 31st!

    Highlights from this week’s Report of the VP University Affairs to Legislative Council include:

    • SSMU Equity is hosting a Comedy Night with Hari Kondabalu this Monday, March 20th at 6:00pm
    • Our Students from Care Researcher is organizing a Cafe Collab consultation session with the Social Equity & Diversity Education (SEDE) Office this Tuesday, March 21st at 4:00pm
    • McGill Senate will be discussing the university budget, proposed revisions to Policy on Intellectual Property, strategic enrolment management & student aid this week
    • The Library Improvement Fund Committee is reviewing project proposals for final allocation decisions
    • Nominations for AVEQ executive elections open on Monday, April 3rd

    Winter goals completed to-date (italics = since last report):

    • Policy against Unpaid Internships approved
    • Indigenous Solidarity Policy revisions approved
    • Internal Regulations for Board of Directors approved
    • Released first generation students research report
    • Create Indigenous course content advocacy plan
    • Developed long-term student staffing plan
    • Organized Student Senator Info Session
    • Hosted Add-Drop “Know Your Student Rights” campaign
    • Released foster care students research report
    • Launched University Affairs staff hiring