CONSTITUTION OF THE
JOHN DEUTSCH UNIVERSITY CENTREPREAMBLE
The John Deutsch University Centre is a student-centred community centre dedicated to enhancing the quality of student and campus life and to fostering a spirit of discovery. Its essence is students, faculty, staff and alumni gathering, celebrating, talking and learning. Envisioned and established, on behalf of these constituencies, as a partnership between the Alma Mater Society, the Society of Graduate and Professional Students and Queen's University, and built on the foundations of the Students' Memorial Union, the JDUC takes pride in a tradition of shared and autonomous governance.The AMS, the SGPS and the University are committed to the JDUC as integral to the missions of both student government and the University and to the vitality of the broader learning environment. Underlying the commitment to a community centre is a vision of Queen's not as a loose collection of students, faculty and staff, but as a way of being together, and an understanding that knowing, teaching and learning are, at heart, communal acts. Underlying the commitment to a student-centred community centre is a vision of students fully engaged in the governance of the institution and in service to the Queen's and Kingston communities, indeed to the nation and the world at large, and the concomitant need for a place students can call their own - a place where they can relax and have fun, discover self and others, and build the student governments and clubs that are the vehicles of civic engagement.
The Students' Memorial Union since 1929, and the John Deutsch University Centre since 1976, have been the central memorial to the Queen's students and alumni who fell in World Wars I and II, the seat of student governments, and the principal home of the essential programs and services offered by students for students. Students, with strong support from alumni, were and are the driving force in the organizational and physical development of, first, the Union and, then, the Centre. Accordingly, students have always played an important role in their governance. The University, for its part, has long recognized the unique nature and purposes of the Union and Centre by granting them a significant degree of autonomy in their operations.
Now, at the dawn of the 21st century, the Principal has articulated a vision of Queen's as "the quality leader in Canadian higher learning, developing exceptional students and scholars for citizenship and leadership in a global society." This Constitution reflects the partners' commitment to supporting this goal, and builds on the Students' Memorial Union's and John Deutsch University Centre's models of service in precisely this regard. It affirms the student-centred character of the JDUC by according students an outright majority on a revamped governing council with greater, more clearly defined responsibilities. Moreover, while Queen's retains ownership of the JDUC and reserves the right to ensure management of the facility in accordance with University policies, it undertakes to exercise this right in a manner consistent with the values of the equal dignityand worth of the partners and the autonomy of their relationship in the JDUC.
PURPOSES OF THE JDUC
The central purposes of the JDUC, as a student-centred community centre, shall be:
- to remember and honour the members of the Queen's community fallen in war and, further, to acknowledge and celebrate the rich history and traditions of the University and its students, faculty, staff and alumni in their pursuit of the essential values of intellectual integrity, freedom of inquiry and the exchange of ideas, and the equal dignity of all persons;
- to provide formal and informal gathering places for, and foster communication among and between, students, faculty, staff and alumni;
- to offer a home to student governments, faculty societies, student clubs and organizations and the associated opportunities for self-directed programs and services;
- to stimulate and facilitate cultural, educational, recreational and social programs that support the missions of student governments and the University; and
- to house student, university and commercial services that meet the needs of students, faculty, staff and visitors and contribute to the vitality of the Centre.
COUNCIL
Responsibilities
Reporting to Queen's University Senate, the John Deutsch University Centre Council shall be responsible for the governance and oversight of the JDUC, including:
- advancing the mission and purposes of the JDUC as a student-centred community centre;
- developing, approving and implementing long-term plans;
- determining the JDUC's program and program objectives and overseeing the implementation thereof;
- commissioning and decommissioning sub-centres and the programs thereof;
- establishing policies and regulations for the operation and use of the JDUC;
- approving the JDUC's capital, operating and reserve budgets;
- securing adequate financial resources to ensure the JDUC's long-term viability;
- overseeing the management of the finances of the JDUC;
- overseeing the management of the property of the JDUC, including approving all structural changes;
- assigning and monitoring the use of space;
- reviewing and making recommendations on all contractual arrangements into which the JDUC may enter;
- preparing and reviewing periodically the job description of the Director;
- fostering the integration of the JDUC with the Queen's and Kingston communities;
- issuing an annual report on the JDUC's operations; and
- evaluating periodically the JDUC's mission and Council's performance, role and composition, and making recommendations, as required, for their renewal.
Membership
Council shall comprise fourteen members:Ex-officio
- Dean of Student Affairs
- Director, JDUC
- President, AMS
- President, SGPS
- Vice-President (Operations), AMS
- a Vice-President of the SGPS
Appointed
- one alumnus appointed by the Alumni Association (three-year term,renewable once)
- one faculty member appointed by the Senate (three-year term, renewable once)
- one staff member appointed by the Senate (three-year term, renewable once)
- two persons, at least one of whom must be a student, appointed by the AMS Board of Directors (two-year term)
- three students at large, two undergraduates and one graduate, appointed by the Senate (staggered two- or three-year terms, renewable once subject to students' circumstances)
The terms of the alumnus, faculty and staff members shall be staggered in order that only one of the three will be renewed or replaced in any given year.
Terms of office shall begin on May 1 and end on April 30.
Chair and vice-chair
Council shall select from its appointed members a chair and vice-chair to serve for staggered two-year terms.Meetings
Council shall normally meet five times per year, in May or June, September, November, January and March.Quorum
Quorum for meetings of Council shall be seven members, at least four of whom must be students.By-laws
Council may, upon approval of a double two-thirds majority, i.e., two-thirds of student members present and two-thirds of all members present, enact and repeal by-laws respecting its conduct and rules of order, the JDUC's cost-sharing formula and all such matters within its responsibility.Committees
Council may establish ad hoc and standing committees to carry out defined tasks, and shall prescribe the responsibilities, membership and terms of any such committees.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Responsibilities
Accountable to the John Deutsch University Centre Council, the Executive Committee shall be responsible for:
- advising the Director on management and operational issues;
- preparing agendas for meetings of the Council;
- conducting annual performance reviews of the Director;
- establishing the committee to advise the Dean of Student Affairs on the appointment or reappointment of the Director; and
- undertaking such other tasks as may be referred to it from time to time by the Council.
Membership
The Executive Committee shall comprise four members:
- Dean of Student Affairs
- Director, JDUC
- President, AMS
- President, SGPS
Chair
The chair of the Executive Committee shall be the Dean of Student Affairs.Meetings
The Executive Committee shall meet monthly, or more often as required at the discretion of members.
DIRECTOR
Responsibilities
Accountable to the John Deutsch University Centre Council, the Director of the John Deutsch University Centre shall be responsible for:
- serving as trustee and chief executive officer of the partnership;
- providing leadership to the JDUC;
- ensuring that the mission of the JDUC is carried out to a high degree of quality;
- initiating, and participating in, long-term planning;
- proposing, developing, implementing and evaluating programs and services consistent with the mission and long-term plans of the JDUC;
- managing space allocation;
- managing common areas and rooms;
- overseeing the maintenance of the JDUC's physical plant, ensuring the integrity of the building and building systems, and the health, safety, security and comfort of building occupants and users;
- identifying priorities for capital renewal;
- developing and administering policies and regulations for the operation and use of the JDUC;
- producing, and ensuring implementation of, annual plans and the capital, operating and reserve budgets;
- maintaining accounts and records;
- arranging for audits, as required, of the JDUC's financial statements;
- negotiating and administering all contractual agreements into which the JDUC may enter;
- planning for and managing the human resources of the JDUC;
- ensuring that the JDUC operates within general University policies and procedures and within all relevant municipal, provincial and federal statutes;
- consulting routinely with the JDUC's partners, Queen's departments and organizations and external agencies;
- proposing, developing, implementing and evaluating the JDUC's public relations and communications; and
- reporting regularly to JDUC Council.
Terms of Employment
The Director shall be an employee of the University and have a reporting relationship to the Dean of Student Affairs. S/He shall hold a five-year appointment, subject to renewal upon review.AMENDMENT
Council may, upon approval by a double two-thirds majority, i.e., two-thirds of student members present and two-thirds of all members present, recommend amendments to the Constitution of the John Deutsch University Centre to Queen's University Senate. At least thirty days notice shall be given to Council of any proposed amendment.