Management
The CoEER comes under the office of the Vice Chancellor and the Director reports to the Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University. The daily operations of the CoEER and staff are managed by the Director and an administrative officer.
Board of Directors
The CoEER has a board and the Deputy Vice Chancellor is the chairman and the Director is the Executive Officer. The composition of the board is made up of members of senior staff from the faculty of Natural Resources, Built Environment, Engineering, Humanities and the Sciences.
The board’s main function, among its duties, is to provide strategic direction and oversight on strategy implementation in the best interest of the University.
The key responsibilities are to consider and approve annual strategic and implementation plans, identify initiatives and resources to implement the strategy, resource the strategy and monitor implementation, develop standing committees to address specific duties, and account for the work of its standing committees, and assign, oversee, and monitor the work of the Research Working Group (RWG).
The current composition of the board:
Prof. Garry Sali – Chairman and Deputy Vice Chancellor
Assoc. Prof. Patrick Michael – EO and CoEER Director
Dr. Rachael Orake – Faculty of Humanities
Dr. Lydia Yalambing – Faculty of Sciences
Dr. Andrew Pai – Faculty of Built Environment
Dr. Steve Ales – Faculty of Engineering
Dr. Jimmy Moses – Faculty of Natural Resources
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