Monash University Managers' Association
About the Association
The Managers' Association is a collective of mid-level
managers from throughout the
University community, which aims to facilitate co-operation and
communication across all campuses, faculties and divisions of the
University
The Association holds monthly meetings to provide a forum
for communication and
interchange of ideas on a wide range of operational and managerial
issues. Because of its broad cross-section of membership and
experience, the Association is able to provide valuable feedback to
senior managers on a range of matters. Our members participate in
a number of decision and policy-making activities of the University, and
are active in pursuing issues of interest.
History
The Association was formed in the early 1970s as a small
group of the non-academic managers from the laboratory-based
departments, and was initially called the Laboratory Managers'
Association. As the University grew the roles of our members
evolved and changed, and in order to reflect this shift the name was eventually changed to the Managers'
Association. The membership was also expanded to include managers
from other areas of the University. Today the Association has
approximately 50 members, representing nine faculties and several
administrative divisions.
What we do
Our monthly meetings are addressed by guest speakers
from key areas of the University, and provide an opportunity for members
to ask questions and put their views on matters of interest or concern.
In addition, the Association holds
occasional social functions including an annual End-of-Year celebration.
The Association also organises special forums on a number of
topics that affect members, and provides input to various committees and
working groups throughout the University.
How to contact us
Official correspondence to the Managers Association
should be directed to the Secretary or the Chair on this link:
Office Bearers
Other Information
Download the Managers' Association
flyer
Download an
Application for Membership
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