(1) This policy outlines the procedures which apply to the naming of buildings, parts of buildings and other physical features at Victoria University campuses and premises. The policy relates to the general naming of buildings and to any proposals to name buildings and features as a consequence of a donation, or to honour an individual or family. (2) This policy does not related to the naming of professional positions, collections, schools, faculties, lecture series, etc. (3) This policy was first introduced in 2009. Prior to then buildings and facilities were from time to time named in honour of distinguished individuals and staff but without a policy to inform decisions. (4) The policy was introduced in order to provide rigor to responding to requests to consider naming buildings, rooms or specified areas on campuses in honour of long serving staff or members of the community. (5) This policy is important to: (6) For the purposes of this policy, the following definitions will apply: (7) This policy applied to the common names given to buildings and features in a generic sense, eg. The Quadrangle, Eastern courtyard, Building S etc. as well as the naming of buildings and features in honour of an individual, individual or a family because of either distinguished service or a significant donation to VU. No university building, part of building, space, or other physical feature may have a name applied to it other than via this policy and associated procedures. (8) The primary purpose of naming buildings and features is to assist with the orderly administration and navigation of VU's campuses. (9) Terms used should be simple, straightforward, primarily descriptive and assist students, staff and visitors to navigate VU campuses. Jargon and abbreviations based on internal conventions should be avoided. Where possible, facilities common to a number of campuses will have similar names. For example, a 'pedestrian walkway' at one campus should not be called a 'bridge' at another. (10) As a general rule, in order to minimize confusion when functions relocate, building names are not to be linked to the functions housed in them eg, the Engineering Building. On the basis that individual room names are relatively easier to change, it is acceptable for certain rooms to be named with reference to their function. (11) Buildings and features may be named in honour of an individual, individuals or a family for either of the following: (12) In order for a building or feature to be named in honour of an individual, individuals or a family the nominees must have: (13) The naming of buildings and features in recognition of distinguished service will normally not apply to entire buildings. (14) An individual being considered for such an honour must not have been in the employ of the University or held a position at the University for a minimum of five years prior to the naming. (15) Naming of a facility will normally be considered when a significant contribution of the cost of that facility in cash or kind, is provided. Cash contributions may be a lump sum or via a payment schedule. Naming rights would not normally be given in relation to a commercial or quasi commercial agreement. (16) The following general conditions apply: (17) Nil (18) NilNaming of Buildings Policy
Section 1 - Purpose / Objectives
Section 2 - Scope / Application
Top of PageSection 3 - Definitions
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Common Names
Naming in Honour or Recognition
Distinguished Service
Recognition of Substantial Financial Support
General Conditions
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Section 5 - Procedures
Section 6 - Guidelines
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