QUT implemented a new committee charter system (database with web interface) in December 2023. This is the first version of this document published in the new Manual of Policies and Procedures application. The document has been migrated and reformatted to enable publication but is reflective of the approved and current version that was in effect at the time of implementation. Please contact mopp@qut.edu.au if you require an earlier version.Student Research Misconduct Committee Charter
Status
Historic
Effective Date
25th May 2022
Review Date
30th November 2023
Approval Authority
Vice-Chancellor and President
Approval Date
25th May 2022
Expiry Date
21st March 2024
Responsible Officer
Sonya Betros
Director, QUT Governance
Enquiries Contact
Sonya Betros
Director, QUT Governance
Administrative Division
Summary of Changes from Previous Version
Modification History
Date-Sections-Source-Details.
25.05.22-All-Vice-Chancellor and President-Revised charter following management committee self-assessment outcomes.
06.02.21-D/2.2.5, D/2.2.10-Vice-Chancellor and President-Revised membership as a result of QUT’s Repositioning QUT for a post-COVID world organisational restructure (effective 31.01.21).
22.09.20-All-Director, Governance and Legal Services-Date of Next Review extended to accommodate the committee review and self-assessment process deferred to 2021.
27.07.18-All-Vice-Chancellor and President-Terms of reference redrafted to new committee charter.
02.12.15-All-Governance and Legal Services-Terms of reference revised to include new policy E/10.6 Revocation of an award.
17.02.14-All-Vice-Chancellor-Terms of reference revised following post-implementation review of E/8.1.
23.09.11-All-Governance and Legal Services-Terms of reference revised to clarify the Committee's role in making recommendations to the Registrar on penalty.
30.08.10-All-Vice- Chancellor-Established new committee.
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