Governing Council - Role
Governing Council:
- develops CIHR's strategic directions and goals;
- evaluates CIHR's overall performance, including with respect to achievement of its objectives;
- approves CIHR's budget;
- is responsible for establishing, maintaining and terminating the Institutes;
- determines the mandate of the Institutes;
- appoints Scientific Directors and Institute Advisory Board members;
- reviews the mandate and performance of CIHR institutes at least once every five years;
- provides advice to the Minister of Health.
Committees
The Governing Council has created eight committees, each with specific terms of reference. Committees meet on average three to four times per year.
With the exception of the Executive Committee, membership on these committees may include people who are not members of the Governing Council.
CIHR's President is an ex officio member of all Standing Committees.
- Ad hoc working group of Governing Council (GC) on CIHR’s Institutes
- Executive Committee
- Governance and Nominating Committee
- Standing Committee on Finance
- CIHR Audit Committee
- Stem Cell Oversight Committee
- Standing Committee on Science
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