Alright, so here's the
deal. There's a lot of different groups in the EUS. Navigating the
entire map will take some time, but this page is intended to help make
it a little bit easier. I'll be doing a breakdown section by section of
how these groups interact with a brief overview of what their purpose
is.
Executives
These are the head honchos running the show on the day to day.
Elected by the constituents (with the exception of the VP Finance, who is selcomm'd),executives
oversee a majority of EUS committees, funds, and overall operations. Their
purpose is to hold committees accountable, to liaise with the various
external parties relevant to the respective portfolios, and to keep the
ship afloat.
The EUS Executive Committee holds the power to:
- Approve new clubs
- Organize and initiate EUS Council meetings
- Hold power of EUS Council over the summer (End of Winter Semester -> Beginning of Fall Semester)
- Ratify large purchases with the EUS Credit Card
Each exec's individual responsibilities vary, and are outlined
briefly in the EUS Constitution.
Executives are to be held accountable by the Board of Governors, General Assembly, and EUS Council; all of whom may
assign additional mandates or reverse decisions made by the Executive
Committee.
EUS Council
EUS
Council is a forum for discussing matters pertaining to the EUS and
assigning action accordingly. All relevant parties across the EUS are
represented at council, empowered to voice their respective
constituents' interests & inclinations.
Council is responsible for enacting tangible
improvements to the regular members of the EUS, holding SSMU
Reps/Eng Senator/Execs accountable, enacting Policies&Resolutions to be
carried out, and creating any various Committees to further attain a
better society.
EUS Council is adjacent in responsibility to the Board of Governors, who's role is more
administrative and legal in nature. EUS Council is held
responsible by General Assembly exclusively.
General Assembly
A General Assembly is a forum called to represent all engineering undergraduate students. It may be initiated by a Motion at EUS Council or by 100 Regular Members of the EUS. The purpose of a General Assembly is to act as a forum for all engineering students to ratify amendments to Bylaws or create Bylaws ''(with the approval of the BoG), alter the financial structure of the EUS, and assign resolutions mandating EUS Council, the BoG, or the Executive Committee.
Board of Governors
Created by the Winter 2017 Referendum, the Board of Governors is a new entity dedicated to the overarching administrative aspects of the EUS. The Board of Governors is responsible for:
- Overseeing EUS Committees with budgets greater than $50,000, as well as Service Committees
- Maintain the long-term (i.e. greater than 1 year) vision of the EUS
- Upholding & maintaining governing documents (policies, bylaws, constitution, & contracts)
- Maintain financial authority over matters outlined in the Financial Bylaws
The Board of Governors can overturn decisions made by the Executives, and is held accountable by a General Assembly. The Board of Governor's role can only be amended with ratification by the EUS Council.
Other Groups
Departments
Departmental representatives comprise approximately 75% of EUS council members, and are otherwise largely distinct organizations. Each department may create it's own subcommittees, subclubs, events, and more without needing EUS Council's approval.
Clubs & Design Teams
Although different in purpose, Clubs & Design Teams are structured the same with
respect to the EUS. They are groups with their own dedicated mandate,
leadership structure, and goals. Both report to the VP
Student Life, and are represented in EUS Council by their respective
representative.
Clubs & Design Teams are different than committees in the sense that
they are independent groups who do not need to align with the Executive
Committee's goals for example, or achieve a specific purpose for the
students besides its own mandate.
Committees
A committee is a group whose purpose is to support the EUS' mandate to its students; that may take many forms, be it the facilitation of fund distribution, event organizing committees, services, and more. When in doubt; it's probably a committee (The Plumber's Faucet is a committee, for example!).
SSMU
The Students' Society of McGill University is a body dedicated to representing all 23,000+ undergraduate students on the downtown campus of McGill University. Our Engineering/SSMU Reps (depending on which side of the table you're on) represent all engineering undergraduate students on SSMU Legislative Council, where policies & motions regarding undergraduate life are passed. That structure.... well, good luck trying to understand the SSMU Club Map. All you need to know is we are represented by SSMU, but the EUS as an organization does not need to align with SSMU's decisions.
Administration & Beyond
There are a number of positions who interact with the levels of
administration at mcgill (e.g. MESC, the Engineering Faculty, McGill's Board of
Directors, the Engineering Dean, and so on), most notably the EUS Senator,
VP
Academic, and President.
An explicit rundown of the EUS' agreement with McGill is outline in the
Memorandum of Agreement, a documents
whose purpose is to draw exactly that line between us.