(1) This Policy documents the process through which topical matters related to the University’s academic activities can be made subject to review. (2) This Policy supports the assurance and enhancement of the quality, integrity, and relevance of the University’s suite of award courses of study and non-award programs of study. It contributes to this goal by providing the mechanism by which identified issues can be examined, assured, and enhanced. (3) This Policy specifies the processes by which Academic Senate or the Vice-Chancellor can commission a thematic review. (4) This Policy is part of Stage 4 Monitoring of the Curriculum Lifecycle Framework and should be read in conjunction with all policies specific to this Stage and the Curriculum Lifecycle Framework. (5) This Policy applies to the University’s educational products including all award courses of study and non-award programs of study. (6) Thematic reviews are reserved for issues that cannot be effectively addressed through other institutional processes. (7) Thematic review is a holistic approach to identify and remediate a specific issue of concern relating to academic activities. Thematic reviews are forward-looking and enhancement focused. (8) Thematic review is designed to: (9) Thematic review is informed by: (10) Academic Senate can commission a thematic review within its area of responsibility and in accordance with delegations of authority, including where a recommendation is made by one of its sub-committees. (11) The Vice-Chancellor can commission a review within their area of responsibility and in accordance with delegations of authority, including where a recommendation is made by the Executive Group or the Education Strategy Committee. (12) The Vice-Chancellor will advise Academic Senate of any thematic review commissioned under the Vice-Chancellor's area of responsibility. (13) A Thematic review is focused on one (1) theme with terms of reference and appointment of a panel set by Academic Senate or the Vice-Chancellor as relevant. (14) The Thematic review process will be conducted through the approved University system. (15) The Thematic Review Panel will be comprised of at least five (5) members, including: (16) The Thematic Review Panel may include students, alumni, professional or industry partners / organisations if deemed appropriate by the terms of reference or the judgement of Academic Senate or the Vice-Chancellor as relevant. In establishing the panel, consideration will be given to the diversity of its membership. (17) The Thematic Review Panel Chair may also co-opt academic and professional staff to assist the review after seeking approval from the staff member’s manager / supervisor. (18) Academic Senate or the Vice-Chancellor as relevant, will ensure that resources required to complete the review are made available to the Thematic Review Panel Chair. (19) A Thematic review will be conducted in a manner that is most appropriate to the issue under review. (20) The Thematic Review Panel will produce a set of commendations (if appropriate) and recommendations. (21) Recommendations from an Academic Senate commissioned review will be submitted to the relevant sub- committee of Academic Senate for endorsement, prior to submission to Academic Senate for consideration / approval (22) Recommendations from a Vice-Chancellor commissioned review will be submitted to the Education Strategy Committee or the Executive Group for endorsement, prior to submission to the Vice-Chancellor for consideration / approval. (23) Approved recommendations will be implemented through a Thematic Review Success Plan. (24) Following approval of the recommendations, the Thematic Review Panel will finalise a Thematic Review Success Plan. (25) The Thematic Review Success Plan will identify the entity / entities that will be responsible for implementing the Success Plan. (26) A Thematic Review Success Plan may trigger individual course or program specific Success or Action Plans to facilitate the implementation of the recommendations. (27) A Thematic Review Success Plan may trigger a course, course component or unit revision, a course in-cycle review, a course reaccreditation, or a course suspension or discontinuation (see relevant policies). (28) The committee / group that endorsed the recommendations of an approved Thematic Review will monitor the progress implementation of the Thematic Review Success Plan as a standing agenda item. The committee / group may request action from the entity / entities responsible for implementing the Thematic Review Success Plan to ensure timely completion of the actions. (29) The entity / entities responsible for implementing the Thematic Success Plan will submit a final report to the relevant committee / group. (30) The relevant committee / group will consider and endorse the final report and refer it to Academic Senate or the Vice-Chancellor as relevant. (31) Where related to matters within its area of responsibility, and after consultation with the Chair, Academic Senate, Academic Senate will be provided with all or part of a final report from a Thematic Review commissioned by the Vice-Chancellor. (32) Responsibilities related to these Procedures are as follows: (33) Nil. (34) The following definitions apply for the purpose of this Policy:Thematic Review Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Scope
Section 2 - Policy
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Part A - Commissioning Thematic Reviews
Part B - Conducting Thematic Reviews
Part C - Implementation of Success Plan
Part D - Responsibilities
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Section 4 - Guidelines
Section 5 - Definitions
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