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The Engineering Senator is the connection between the EUS and McGill administration. They preside on McGill's Senate, a body tasked with supervision over academic matters of the University. Senate handles motions regarding a wide array of student interests, such as divestment, student code of conduct, fall reading week, approving reports from other branches of McGill, and more.
If you ever have a question about why things are the way they are at McGill, your senator is a good resource. They're the spokesperson for the engineering undergraduate faculty, contact them with any concerns you may have.
Responsibilities
The senator has responsibilities to all three bodies that it is a part of: EUS, SSMU, and McGill. The specific responsibilities vary from year to year since the subcommittees they choose to sit on differ.
EUS
According to Article 25 of the EUS Constitution
The Engineering Senator shall:
- Represent the interests and concerns of Engineering students as expressed through the EUS Council to Senate;
- Inform the EUS on matters of the Senate; and
- Hold bi-weekly office hours
The Delegate to Senate shall:
- Communicate the interests and concerns of Engineering students as expressed through the EUS Council to Senate; and
- Inform the EUS on matters of the Senate.
The The SSMU Website, University Affairs page, is a helpful resource while this page is under construction.