FPGA Coordinator

About the Office of the Faculty of Public and Global Affairs (FPGA)

FPGA Coordinator Roles and responsibilities

The Faculty of Public and Global Affairs (FPGA) Coordinator is responsible for organizing, scheduling and facilitating meetings with the departmental FPGA representatives, and the following duties.

  • The FPGA Coordinator ensures accurate submission of meeting minutes to the VP Internal;

  • The FGPA Coordinator ensures attendance of its members at Departmental Meetings, Faculty Board Meetings, Faculty Representative Meetings and CASG General Assembly Meetings;

  • The FPGA Coordinator recruits, trains, and encourages all of its members to actively participate in the Carleton Academic Student Government organization by performing class talks, speaking with departmental societies, administration, faculty, and students;

  • Additionally, the FPGA Coordinator must meet with their representatives once a semester (‘Faculty Representative Meetings’). This meeting shall be solely organized by the FPGA Coordinator. The responsibilities involved with running Faculty Representative Meetings include, but are not limited to: formulating and distributing the agenda in advance, scheduling the meeting time, booking the meeting room, ordering food/refreshments for the meeting, and tracking attendance.

  • Additionally, the FPGA Coordinator must be a passionate leader and advocate for university academics. This position demands well-organized, driven, enthusiastic, and intellectual individuals who are capable of facilitating over twenty CASG student representatives.

Get in touch with our FPGA Coordinator

Contact: Allan Buri, allanburi@cmail.carleton.ca