The York Graduate Research School Board and the Standing Committee on Assessment are the major University bodies dealing with graduate affairs. Standing Committee on Assessment has responsibility for making the final decisions at a number of important points in an individual student’s career. It has student representation for discussion of general graduate matters.
The Arts and Humanities (A&H) Faculty Board provides oversight of academic and related matters through its broader membership which includes, inter alia, elected academic members and student representation. It is not a formal decision-making body.
The Arts and Humanities Ethics Committee (AHEC) is responsible for ensuring research is conducted in compliance with the University’s ethical standards. There is PG researcher representation on AHEC.
The Board of Studies (BoS) in Philosophy is the Department’s governing academic committee. It determines and co-ordinates all matters of academic policy and practice, and comprises members of the academic staff, plus one taught postgraduate, one postgraduate researcher, and three undergraduate representatives. It meets three times each semester. The chair is Rob Trueman.
The Research Forum in Philosophy, of which all academic staff and PG researchers are members, meets at the end of each semester to hear from the Departmental Research Committee (DRC) concerning progress towards departmental research goals and to advise DRC. It is a non-decision-making, consultative body. PG researchers have a representative to the Forum.