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The procedures by which a new course is developed and the decision taken to launch it.
- The way in which the College monitors the courses in
operation and establishes their effectiveness.
- Review of recent major business of the Academic Board. The College's perception of its place in meeting the higher education needs of Hong Kong.
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Financial procedures.
- The library, its size, bookstock, staffing and budget.
Computing facilities.
- Provision for student welfare and the general ambience
for students.
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ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
The CNAA pursued its enquiries on institutional matters in the context of the organisational structure which may be summarised as follows:-
Academic Board
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
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College Council
Reporting through the President
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Administration Committee
Faculty Boards (4)
Chmn Faculty Dean
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Departmental
Boards (17)
Chmn
Head of Department
Standing Committees
(i) Academic
Affairs
(ii) Admissions (iii) Chinese
Language
Centre
(iv) Library
(v) Extramural
Studies
(vi) Publications
and Research'
(vii) Christian
Activities
(viii) Scholarships
(ix) Student Affairs
Personnel Committee
It was noted that all academic and resource decisions are in the hands of the staff and, where appropriate, the Board of Governors; thus students are not represented in the academic part of the structure.