York University (Toronto, Ont.). Graduate Students' Association

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York University (Toronto, Ont.). Graduate Students' Association

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        Dates of existence

        1967-

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        The Graduate Students' Association (GSA) was instituted in 1967, although the body at that time was still a constituency of the York Student Council. The purpose of the GSA is to draw all full and part-time graduate students into a formal association which represents their interests within the university and with other graduate associations. The Association is run by an executive made up of a president, two vice presidents (external and internal), secretary, treasurer, three senators (who sit on the university Senate), a coordinator of women 's affairs and an activities representative. In addition, there is a chair of the Graduate Student Lounge who is responsible to the management board of the lounge.

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        Dates of creation, revision and deletion

        2019/06/11 J. Grant. Creation.

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