School of Computer Science

Council Meeting Minutes

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

1:00 – 2:30 p.m., REYN 219

*In attendance* - *Faculty*: Luiza Antonie, David Calvert, David Chiu, Dan Gillis, Gary Grewal, Fatima Hussain, Stefan Kremer, Xining Li, Pascal Matsakis (Interim Director), Judi McCuaig, Joe Sawada, Fei Song, Deborah Stacey, Mark Wineberg, Michael Wirth, Yang Xiang; *Staff:* Deb Byart, Monaliza Gill (Recording Secretary), Jennifer Hughes, Kyle Johnston, Greg Klotz, Lauren Zweep; *Student Representatives:* Nick Beirne, Frazer Seymour

*Regrets* – *Faculty:* Rozita Dara, William Gardner, Blair Nonnecke, Charlie Obimbo *(on sabbatical),* Fangju Wang; *Staff:* Phyllis Reynen

*First, Laura Gatto (Co-op Coordinator) introduced her new colleague and Co-op Coordinator for our computing programs: Kate McRoberts.*

1. Approval of Agenda

Motion to approve the agenda moved by D. Calvert and seconded by D.
Gillis.

All in favour. MOTION PASSED.

1. Approval of Minutes from September 13, 2016

Motion to approve the minutes moved by J. McCuaig and seconded by D.
Stacey.

In favour: all but two. Abstentions: L. Antonie and D. Chiu. MOTION > PASSED.

Joe J. Sawada presented a slide on the Policy on Engaging in Research with Other Faculty’s Graduate Students that was originally approved on September 11, 2012 by the Council. > He mentioned that the last sentence may violate the student’s right to > work and suggested that the policy be removed (given the existence of > the 10-hour rule), or revised as follows: > > As soon as there is interest in planning to work with someone else’s > graduate student, the interested faculty member will talk with the > advisor and specify how much time will be required by the student to > work on such an endeavor. A timeframe should be created so that the > advisor can ensure it will not impede the student’s thesis research. > The advisor must be given an opportunity to participate in and benefit > from the work at no financial cost. In particular, they will be > invited to participate in any resultant publication. P. Matsakis commented that it’s not just about the 10-hour rule but also about the communication between faculty members and the scheduling of the work so that it does not impede the student’s thesis research. There was a brief discussion on the wording of the last sentence. There was also a discussion on the wording of the first sentence. The following change was suggested: > As soon as there is interest in planning to work with someone else’s > graduate student, the interested faculty member will *discuss with the > advisor the time* required by the student to work on such an endeavor. Motion to approve the revised policy with the change above moved by P. Matsakis and seconded by D. Calvert. All in favour. MOTION PASSED. 9. Any other business N/A Meeting adjourned at 1:58pm**

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