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UW Senate President’s Report October 17, 2011. Ontario Election – October 6, 2011 Liberal minority government – the first since 1985 Record low turnout.

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1 UW Senate President’s Report October 17, 2011

2 Ontario Election – October 6, 2011 Liberal minority government – the first since 1985 Record low turnout – 49.2 per cent Cabinet to be introduced October 20 Premier McGuinty has signaled he will govern on issue-by-issue basis rather than seek accord with another party Election Promises: Create 60,000 post-secondary spaces by 2015 Build 3 new satellite campuses by 2015 Introduce a 30 per cent tuition cut for undergraduates Context – fiscal realities (provincial and international) as significant constraint $16 Billion budget deficit Fall Economic Outlook and Fiscal Review Drummond Commission Budget likely in March 2012 Advocacy strategy Maintain engagement with all parties “Every vote counts” – connections with MPPs a priority

3 International Rankings Times Higher Education 2011-2012 World University Rankings University of Waterloo placed in the 201-225 category, along with the University of Western Ontario 9 Canadian schools made it into the top 200 –University of Toronto (19) –UBC (22) –McGill (28) –McMaster (65) –Alberta (100) –Montréal (104) –Queen’s (173) –Victoria (177) –Ottawa (185)

4 Institution20112010 University of Toronto1917 UBC2230 McGill2835 McMaster6593 Alberta100127 Montréal104138 Queen’s173201+ Victoria177130 Ottawa185201+ Dalhousie201+193 Simon Fraser201+199 University of Waterloo201-225201+ Western201-225201+ Source: THE World University Ranking Oct 2011

5 SchoolTeaching- The Learning Environment (30%) Research – Volume, Income and Reputation (30%) Citations – Research influence (30%) Industry Income – Innovation (2.5%) International Outlook – Staff and Students (7.5%) Toronto76.987.486.544.969.0 UBC68.678.685.240.688.7 McGill72.878.477.135.181.4 McMaster41.949.985.597.572.0 Alberta50.654.451.753.771.9 Montréal54.547.048.781.379.5 Queen’s39.736.149.387.565.0 Victoria16.831.579.226.870.5 Ottawa38.934.854.836.949.6 Waterloo35.844.232.532.762.1 Western38.834.338.541.955.7

6 Mid-Cycle Review update Total number of planned sessions: 42 (September 12 – December 6) Total number of sessions completed: 23 (as of October 14) Number of participants so far: 55 students Over 500 faculty/staff 25 alumni/donors Online survey being sent to all students, faculty, staff and 67,000 alumni Over 300 survey responses to date

7 2011 Performance Indicators http://analysis.uwaterloo.ca/pubs/uwpi.php

8 Operating Revenue by Source

9 Total Sponsored Research Awards by Source

10 Count of Full-time Faculty by Gender and Percentage Female

11 FTE Enrolment – Undergraduate and Graduate

12 Registered Students with Disabilities –Full-Time students - 1,250 –Part-Time students – 227 Self-Declared First Generation Students –1,100 or 5% Self-Declared Aboriginal Students –105 Enrolment – Under-Represented Students (2010/11)

13 Top-5 Source Countries for uWaterloo (2010/11) Total International Enrolment (2010/11): 3,512

14 International Students as % of their Respective Populations

15 Full-time Student to Full-time Tenure and Tenure-stream Faculty Ratio as Compared to U15 Universities 2009/10

16 2010/11 University of Waterloo Class Size

17 2011 NSSE: How would you evaluate your entire educational experience at this institution?


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