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Governing Body

What does the academic term Governing Body mean in higher education?

Governing Body


Governing Body definition

Short Definition

Governing Body is the group responsible for making decisions and policies that affect a college or university, such as a board of trustees or regents.


In-depth Overview

Governing Body

Long definition: A governing body, in the context of higher education, refers to the administrative body or board responsible for making decisions, policies and overseeing the management of an educational institution. This body often consists of appointed or elected members, including trustees, administrators and sometimes external stakeholders, who ensure that the institution operates effectively, maintains its mission and complies with relevant regulations. The governing body plays a crucial role in strategic planning, financial management, academic affairs and institutional development.

Etymology: The term "governing body" is derived from "govern", meaning to control or manage and "body", referring to a group or organization. It signifies the authority and responsibility vested in a group to manage an institution.

Synonyms or related academic terms: Board of Trustees, Board of Governors, Board of Regents, Administrative Board, Management Committee.

Examples of Use:

  • The governing body of the university met to discuss the budget allocation for the upcoming academic year.
  • The Board of Trustees is responsible for appointing the university president.
  • The governing bodies of different universities may have varying structures and decision-making processes.

Translations:
Spanish: Órgano de Gobierno
French: Organe de Gouvernance
German: Verwaltungsorgan
Italian: Organo Direttivo
Portuguese: Órgão de Governança
Japanese: 統治機関 (Tōchi Kikan)
Chinese (Simplified): 管理机构 (Guǎnlǐ Jīgòu)
Hindi: प्रबंधन संगठन (Prabandhan Sangathan)

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unirank Glossary Classification

Miscellaneous higher education terms > University academic terms



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