Convocation has two major areas of responsibility and these are outlined below and encompass a statutory role in the governance of the University and a role to encourage Convocation members to support and contribute to the intellectual and cultural prosperity of the University. Ordinary Meetings Convocation is required to hold two General or Ordinary Meetings each year. These occur in March and September. At these meetings, Convocation members can be required to consider recommendations by Council relating to changes to the Statutes of the University or other matters requiring their vote. The Warden of Convocation presides at Ordinary Meetings. The first Meeting of the year is aligned to the announcement of the incoming Council of Convocation. Since July 2006 Convocation has considered proposed changes to nine Statutes forwarded to it by the University Senate. Convocation Council The Council of Convocation comprises members elected at a ballot held at the beginning of the year. Currently the Council meets each month and has committees and working groups which undertake the planning and execution of Council programs. University Governance Members of Convocation now elect four graduates to the University Senate. The number of elected graduates has been reduced over time, most recently in response to endeavours to reduce the size of the University Senate, the governing body of UWA. This move to reduce the size of Senate has also resulted in the removal of the Warden as a member of Senate. The current governance structure of The University of Western Australia (April 2007) can be seen at
From: The University of Western Australia Act 1911 4. University to consist of Senate, Convocation, and members 17. Membership
Statute No. 4: Applications for Admission to Convocation Under Section 17(1)(c) Statute 9: Convocation Statute 12: Method of Election by Convocation of Persons to be Members of the Senate Role The duties and activities of the Council of Convocation are outlined in Statute 9 (11): (a) encourage members of Convocation to participate in the governance of |