Monash University: University Handbooks: Undergraduate Handbook 2003: Units indexed by faculty
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Structure and organisation of the faculty

The Faculty of Law is not divided into departments: academic staff are collectively involved in the decision-making processes of the faculty through a well-defined committee structure with membership of committees determined either by election or by nomination.

The chief officers of the faculty are the dean, the associate deans and the faculty manager.
The faculty manager is concerned with the overall administration of the faculty including human resource management, budgets, admissions and matters relating to student administration, including, for example, enrolments, examinations, academic progress, course advice, teaching allocations and timetabling. The day-to-day management of student services is the responsibility of the manager, Student Services.
The dean presides over meetings of the faculty and faculty board and its committees and is concerned with staffing and finance.
The manager, Student Services, and the associate dean (Student Affairs), together with the faculty administrative officers, are available to attend to the needs of both undergraduate and postgraduate students within the faculty and should be consulted whenever possible.

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