Frameworks & disclosures
ANU has robust governance frameworks in place that help guide decision-making, provide controls and transparency in processes, and ensure effective and clear accountability. The Public Interest Disclosure scheme also operates to ensure, as a Federal statutory authority, there is integrity and accountability in all ANU activities and decisions.
The delegations framework is a tool aimed at enhancing standards of accountability and responsibility in decision making. It is designed to reflect the University's organisational structure and provide a mechanism to assign authorities which originate from legislation, policy and procedures.The…
The public interest disclosure (PID) scheme has been established to promote the integrity and accountability of the Commonwealth public sector, including at the Australian National University, by:encouraging and facilitating the making of disclosures of wrongdoing by public officialsensuring that…
This page will house all Handbooks that are associated with the ANU Policy Library. Here, you will find detailed guides and procedures that support our commitment to effective academic and administrative governance. We are currently finalising the design and content for this page to…
The Disclosure of Interest (DOI) Framework supports the identification, disclosure, and management of interests of ANU representatives that may create risk to the University and its staff.
The Policy Governance Framework provides the structure for describing, ordering, developing and maintaining the University's policies, procedures, standards and guidelines. The Framework is constituted through three principal documents, namely:Policy Governance PolicyPolicy Governance…