Overall Rating Silver
Overall Score 58.37
Liaison Sohair Fahmy
Submission Date Sept. 10, 2024

STARS v2.2

Cairo University
PA-3: Inclusive and Participatory Governance

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 1.88 / 3.00 Sohair Fahmy
Sustainability office coordinator
Faculty of science
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Part 1. Shared governance bodies

Does the institution have formal participatory or shared governance bodies through which the following stakeholders can regularly participate in the governance of the institution?:
Yes or No
Students Yes
Academic staff Yes
Non-academic staff Yes

A brief description of the institution’s formal participatory or shared governance bodies:

Cairo University Governance & Administration
1. University President Sector
2. Education and Students Affairs Sector
3. Community Service and Environment Sector
4. Post Graduate and Researches Sector
5. University Secretary Sector
Cairo University Leaders
Cairo University President
Cairo University Vice President for Students Affairs
Cairo University Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research
Cairo University Vice President for Environmental and Society Services

The Academic Council of CU is the chief academic authority which controls the academic affairs of the University, including the curriculum, instruction and education provided by the University. (more information at the webpage link below).
The University Management Team is led by the President who is the Head and Chief officer of the
University and appointed for a 4-year period. Acting under the President, the various members of
the University Management Team each have a specific area of responsibility (more information at the
webpage link below).
https://cu.edu.eg/Home


Part 2. Campus stakeholder representation in governance

Total number of individuals on the institution’s highest governing body:
30

Number of students representing their peers as official members of the institution’s highest governing body:
4

Number of academic staff representing their peers as official members of the institution’s highest governing body:
3

Number of non-academic staff representing their peers as official members of the institution’s highest governing body:
3

Part 3. Gender equity in governance

Number of women serving as official members of the institution’s highest governing body:
10

Percentage of official members of the highest governing body that are women:
33.33

Website URL where information about the institution’s highest governing body may be found:

Part 4. Community engagement bodies

Does the institution host or support one or more formal bodies through which external stakeholders have a regular voice in institutional decisions that affect them?:
No

A brief description of the campus-community council or equivalent body that gives external stakeholders a regular voice in institutional decisions that affect them:
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Optional Fields 

Number of people from underrepresented groups serving as official members of the institution’s highest governing body.:
10

Website URL where information about the institution’s governance structure is available:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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