Committees

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The basic regulations of the HGE and other regulations regulate the management and decision-making structures of the university. In addition to the Presidium, the HGE's organizational chart provides for the Academic Senate as the central and decision-making body and a Board of Trustees, which has an advisory function.
Within the framework of a presidential university structure, the university bodies ensure compliance with legal requirements and regulations and shape the academic discourse of the HGE.

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The most important and central body of the university is the Academic Senate. It decides on the academic affairs of the university. The Academic Senate meets regularly every quarter and is made up of the members of the Executive Board and elected representatives of all status groups. These are re-elected every two years. The professors (majority), the academic staff, the administrative staff and the students are represented.

The tasks of the Academic Senate are regulated in the constitution. To carry out its tasks, the Academic Senate forms committees and commissions that advise it in the performance of its tasks and provide operational support. All status groups should be represented in commissions and committees.

The meetings of the Senate are essentially open to the university public, with the exception of personnel and financial matters.

The most important and central body of the university is the Academic Senate. It decides on the academic affairs of the university. The Academic Senate meets regularly every quarter and is made up of the members of the Executive Board and elected representatives of all status groups. These are re-elected every two years. The professors (majority), the academic staff, the administrative staff and the students are represented.

The tasks of the Academic Senate are regulated in the constitution. To carry out its tasks, the Academic Senate forms committees and commissions that advise it in the performance of its tasks and provide operational support. All status groups should be represented in commissions and committees.

The meetings of the Senate are essentially open to the university public, with the exception of personnel and financial matters.

The Board of Trustees provides the university management with advice in carrying out its tasks and in its cooperation with the sponsoring company. The Board of Trustees will include the university management, the sponsoring association and representatives from politics, culture and business (particularly from professional practice) who are not members of the university.

Advisory boards provide the department with advice on curricular work. They also support the university in organizing consensus conferences, workshops and symposia. The advisory board will include the extended university management, the sponsoring association and representatives from professional associations and professional practice who are not members of the university.

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