Australian Catholic University - Organisational Structure

Organisational Structure

The Vice-Chancellor as the chief executive officer of ACU is responsible for representing the University both nationally and internationally and for providing strategic leadership and management of the University.

Pro-Vice-Chancellors have delegated responsibility for assigned areas of policy. These areas are Academic, Administration and Resources, Research and Students, Learning and Teaching.

Associate Vice-Chancellors are based in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. They act as the Vice-Chancellor's representative in their local region, as are the Campus Deans at Ballarat and Canberra.

The Vice-Chancellor is also assisted by the Faculty Deans, the Academic Registrar and Directors with national portfolios. Each faculty is headed by a Faculty Dean and supported by two Associate Deans.

Each campus has a Student Representative Council and there is a national student body, ACUNSA (Australian Catholic University National Students’ Association).

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