THE COUNCIL
The Consortium sets up a Council consisting of the heads of each of the member universities. The Council meets at times and in a manner determined by the Secretariat. The Council is responsible for approving the entry of new members and choosing the members of the Executive Council. At present, there are 67 member universities worldwide. We continue to expand our international network for more intensive cooperations and welcome new members. If your institution wishes to join the Consortium, please contact the Secretariat directly for more information.
THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
The Executive Council is the decision-making body of UCMSR, with a two-year term for the Executive Members. On completion of a term, a university's membership of the Executive Council may be renewed by the Council. The Executive Council meets at least once a year. The Executive Council is in charge of examining and determining the work plan of the Consortium. The Executive Council advises on and coordinates the work of the Secretariat. The first Executive Council consists of member institutions that have contributed greatly to the founding of the Consortium as follows:
The University of Queensland
Victoria University of Wellington
Cardiff University
Newcastle University
Sorbonne University
The University of Sheffield
Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
University of Southampton
Central South University
China University of Petroleum-Beijing
Chulalongkorn University
Dalian University of Technology
Duke Kunshan University
Fudan University
Fujian Normal University
Fuzhou University
Harbin Institute of Technology
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Jilin University
Mae Fah Luang University
Nanjing University
Peking University
Shandong University
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
South China University of Technology
Southeast University
Sun Yat-sen University
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
The University of Hong Kong
Tianjin University
Tongji University
University of Haifa
University of Macau
University of Malaya
Waseda University
Wuhan University
Xiamen University
THE CHAIR
THE ADVISORS
The role of an advisor involves giving advice or suggestions regarding the work of the Secretariat. This includes documents drafting, event planning, daily operations and publications, etc. Currently, the Consortium has two advisors — Dr. Denis Fred Simon and Mr. Tony Browne.