Corporate Governance
Corporate Governance
The Corporate Governance department is responsible for the oversight and monitoring of assurance, compliance, regulator (HEFCW/CTER) engagement, strategic planning and performance monitoring across the University this includes:
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Governance and Constitutional Matters
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Charities and Companies
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Freedom of Information Requests
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Subject Access Requests
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GDPR compliance
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Publication
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Welsh Language Standards
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Strategic Planning
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Policy oversight
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Performance and monitoring of the institutional strategy
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Oversight and reporting of Key Performance Indicators
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Risk Management
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HEFCW/CTER and Welsh Government engagement and liaison
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Fee and Access Planning
Corporate Governance
The ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø is committed to be a higher education institute which provides bilingual education and services of choice. This is evidenced through being a sector leader for bilingual and Welsh-medium education and proactively engaging with the duties set out in the Welsh Language Standards, in accordance with the Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011.
Strategies and Policies are in place to shapes our institutional vision.
The Freedom of Information Act came fully into force on 1 January 2005 and aims to promote greater openness and accountability across the public sector.
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 gives people the right to request information from the University and other public sector bodies.
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The Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW) has approved the Fee and Access Plans of the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, allowing it to set tuition fees for its undergraduate courses for full-time Home/EU undergraduate entrants.
Every year the University recognises persons of distinction by presenting them with Honorary Fellowships or Honorary Degrees, normally at a Degree Congregation.
The University welcomes constructive feedback on its activities and recognises that, from time to time, people or organisations external to the University may feel their expectations have not been met by the University, its staff or its students.
Governance Documents