<p>The  University  of  Melbourne  Student  Union  (UMSU)  is  currently  reviewing  plans  to  overhaul  its  governance  and  constitution.  The  plans  are  projected  to  be  finalised  by  the  end  of  the  year,  with  the  overhaul  set  for  semester  one,  2019.</p>
	
    
	    The  University  of  Melbourne  Student  Union  (UMSU)  is  currently  reviewing  plans  to  overhaul  its  governance  and  constitution.  The  plans  are  projected  to  be  finalised  by  the  end  of  the  year,  with  the  overhaul  set  for  semester  one,  2019.
UMSU’s  constitution  has  not  been  properly  reviewed  or  updated  since  its  inception  in  2006.  In  the  years  since,  the  union  has  expanded  its  scope  to  include  new  departments  and  positions  such  as  the  People  of  Colour  and  disabilities  departments.
The  current  project,  Renew  Our  UMSU,  aims  to  update  the  rules  and  structure  of  UMSU’s  constitution  to  better  represent  the  more  diverse  and  growing  student  population  of  today.
It  is  anticipated  that  the  review  will  have  a  strong  emphasis  on  the  representation  of  international  students  and  graduate  students  as  these  two  groups  have  faced  the  biggest  changes  since  the  constitution  was  first  written.  The  number  of  international  and  graduate  students  has  significantly  increased  since  2006.  Currently  graduate  students  are  also  represented  by  the  Graduate  Students  Association  which  is  a  separate  entity  to  UMSU,  while  international  students  are  represented  by  UMSU  International  which  operates  differently  from  UMSU  departments.  At  the  same  time,  graduate  and  international  student  representatives  also  sit  on  UMSU’s  students’  council.
On  top  of  this,  it  is  probable  that  students’  council  will  face  reform.
“The  Renew  Our  UMSU  project  to  review  our  governance  was  not  a  response  to  anything  negative  in  UMSU’s  functions,  rather  it  was  a  good  opportunity  this  year  to  look  at  ways  to  improve  the  things  that  we  do—student  representation,  support,  events  and  campaigns,”  said  UMSU  President  Desiree  Cai.
UMSU  contracted  Randall  Pearce,  managing  director  of  the  business  consulting  firm  THINK:  Insight  &  Advice,  to  scope  the  current  state  of  the  union,  discover  issues  and  develop  a  new  governance  model  and  constitution.
UMSU  will  hold  a  forum  on  18  October,  where  it  is  anticipated  that  draft  governance  models  will  be  presented  and  discussed.
Students  will  be  able  to  voice  their  opinions  about  the  potential  models  at  this  forum.
The  adoption  of  the  new  governance  model  and  constitution  will  only  be  implemented  after  it  has  been  approved  both  by  UMSU’s  students’  council  and  the  broader  student  body  at  a  special  general  meeting.  Students’  council  is  expected  to  approve  the  model  before  the  end  of  2018.  UMSU  will  call  the  special  general  meeting  sometime  next  year  for  students  to  convene,  look  through  and  approve  the  planned  changes.
“Ultimately,  the  changes  should  help  UMSU  function  as  efficiently  as  possible,  and  improve  how  students  are  represented  by  their  union,”  said  Cai.
Stay  up  to  date  with  the  project here.