Monash University Science handbook 1995

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Structure and organisation of the faculty

The faculty comprises seven departments and one school, each of which is responsible for carrying out teaching and research activities within the areas of expertise of their academic staff. A number of departments from other faculties, primarily from the Faculty of Medicine, also contributes significantly to the teaching and research programs of the faculty. The names of the departments within the faculty are Chemistry, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Earth Sciences, Genetics and Developmental Biology, Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology. Science disciplines are also offered by the departments of Anatomy, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Geography and Environmental Science, Microbiology, Pathology and Immunology, Pharmacology and Toxicology, and Physiology.

The School of Applied Science is located at the Gippsland campus and offers major studies in applied biology, applied chemistry, applied physics, computing, mathematics, operations research and information management and psychology.

The academic operations of the faculty are governed by the faculty board. The dean of the faculty, whose role is to exercise a general superintendence over the academic and administrative affairs of the faculty, chairs the board. The dean is assisted by three associate deans. The heads of departments are ex-officio members of the board and there are elected members representing various groups of staff within the departments of the faculty and the School of Applied Science, as well as representatives of undergraduate and graduate students. Student representatives may be contacted through the Monash Association of Students. Representatives from other faculties and of extra-faculty departments teaching science students also make up the membership of the board. The board seeks advice from a number of standing committees, such as the Committee on Undergraduate Matters and the Committee on Graduate Matters.

The faculty registrar (Science), with the assistance of administrative officers, is responsible for the activities of the faculty office and works closely with the dean in the provision of administrative support to the faculty. The faculty office, located on the ground floor of the central science building, is the first point of call for students seeking assistance or advice. Assistance may also be obtained at the departmental offices.



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