Reviews
As part of its ongoing program of quality assurance in Education, and in order to set future directions in both Education and Research, the College of Arts and Social Sciences is conducting a series of reviews of academic programs and Schools within the College.
Reviews of Schools also consider internal organisation, governance, resources, staffing, staff development, linkages with other areas of the University and outreach to the broader community.
- Review of ANU Institute for Professional Practice in Heritage and the Arts (IPPHA), April 2015
- Review of ANU Humanities Research Centre, May 2014
- Review of the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies, October 2012
- Review of the Centre for European Studies, October 2012
- Review of Administration - School of Language Studies, October 2012
- Review of School of Cultural Inquiry, 2-3 August 2010
- Review of School of Language Studies, 8-9 April 2010
- Philosophy Planning Forum, May 2009
- European Studies Planning Forum, March 2009
- Political Science Planning Forum, February 2009
- History Planning Forum, September 2008
- Sociology Planning Forum, July 2008
The University has identified in its Strategic Plan, ANU by 2020, the need for effective organisational structures and clear policies and procedures to underpin their activities. As such, it intends to review its administration structures and operations to ensure they are fit for their purpose. A review of the College of Arts and Social Sciences administration took place in October 2012. The following self-evaluation report and addendum were prepared in support of this review:
- CASS Administration self-evaluation report, October 2012
- Addendum to CASS Administration self-evaluation report, October 2012
The college executive responded to the recommendations in March 2012: