CAMPUS INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY
Committees
Overview
The Campus Infrastructure & Technology Committee provides strategic advice to the UniSey Senate and University Council on all major physical and digital infrastructure initiatives. Aligned with Strategic Pathway 7 (“Invest in core infrastructure”) of the UniSey Strategic Plan 2022–2030, the Committee ensures that our campus remains modern, sustainable, and technologically robust.
What We Do
- Strategic Planning & Development: Advise on the design, construction, and maintenance of campus facilities—both physical buildings and ICT infrastructure—ensuring they meet current needs and accommodate future growth.
- Policy & Standards: Review, develop, and recommend IT policies, procedures, and standards to guarantee secure, efficient, and sustainable use of technology across the University.
- Resource Allocation: Offer guidance on budgeting, staffing, and procurement for IT projects and capital works, including input to tender specifications and contractor appointments.
- Innovation & Funding: Promote adoption of emerging technologies (e.g. flexible learning platforms, renewable‑energy solutions) and assist in identifying grants, partnerships, and other financing avenues.
- Campus Sustainability: Advise on strategies to build and maintain an environment‑friendly campus—embracing green‑field developments, renewable energy, and efficient resource use.
Membership
The Committee draws on expertise from across UniSey and beyond, including:
- Chair & Vice‑Chair: Senior leaders who steer the Committee’s agenda and represent its views at Senate and Council.
- Secretary: Manages meeting agendas, minutes, and records.
- Internal Members: Representatives from academic, administrative, and student bodies who bring diverse perspectives on campus and technology needs.
- External Members: Industry and government partners who contribute best practices, emerging‑trend insights, and networking opportunities.
Meetings
- Frequency: Quarterly
- Format: Hybrid—members may join in person or virtually
- Quorum: Eight members, with decisions taken by vote.
Continuous Improvement
The Terms of Reference are reviewed annually to maintain relevance. Any member may propose amendments, which are adopted by majority vote.
Mr. Deepak Babu
Mr. Samuel Cecile
Ms. Beryl Payet
Mr. Derek Volcy
Chair: Mr. Bijay Sunny George
Vice Chair: Ms. Patricia Rosette
Secretary: Mr. Solomampionona Andriamiharisoa
Mrs. Sabeera Francourt
Mr. Shaun Berlouis
Ms. Peggy Bouchereau
Mr. Stuart Laing
Ms. Laure Amelia Desire
Overview
The Campus Infrastructure & Technology Committee provides strategic advice to the UniSey Senate and University Council on all major physical and digital infrastructure initiatives. Aligned with Strategic Pathway 7 (“Invest in core infrastructure”) of the UniSey Strategic Plan 2022–2030, the Committee ensures that our campus remains modern, sustainable, and technologically robust.
What We Do
- Strategic Planning & Development: Advise on the design, construction, and maintenance of campus facilities—both physical buildings and ICT infrastructure—ensuring they meet current needs and accommodate future growth.
- Policy & Standards: Review, develop, and recommend IT policies, procedures, and standards to guarantee secure, efficient, and sustainable use of technology across the University.
- Resource Allocation: Offer guidance on budgeting, staffing, and procurement for IT projects and capital works, including input to tender specifications and contractor appointments.
- Innovation & Funding: Promote adoption of emerging technologies (e.g. flexible learning platforms, renewable‑energy solutions) and assist in identifying grants, partnerships, and other financing avenues.
- Campus Sustainability: Advise on strategies to build and maintain an environment‑friendly campus—embracing green‑field developments, renewable energy, and efficient resource use.
Membership
The Committee draws on expertise from across UniSey and beyond, including:
- Chair & Vice‑Chair: Senior leaders who steer the Committee’s agenda and represent its views at Senate and Council.
- Secretary: Manages meeting agendas, minutes, and records.
- Internal Members: Representatives from academic, administrative, and student bodies who bring diverse perspectives on campus and technology needs.
- External Members: Industry and government partners who contribute best practices, emerging‑trend insights, and networking opportunities.
Meetings
- Frequency: Quarterly
- Format: Hybrid—members may join in person or virtually
- Quorum: Eight members, with decisions taken by vote.
Continuous Improvement
The Terms of Reference are reviewed annually to maintain relevance. Any member may propose amendments, which are adopted by majority vote.