
About us
The CUC is the representative body for the Chairs of UK universities. We are a charitable organisation which promotes the highest standards of governance across the UK Higher Education sector.
Everything we do is guided by our values
Excellence
Integrity
Sustainability
Inclusivity
Innovation & Growth
Community
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The CUC works with the UK Higher Education sector and stakeholders to support the advancement of education, governance excellence and the effective stewardship of HE Institution stakeholder funds. We bring together governing body Chairs to share information, experience and advice on university governance issues in a supportive environment and work with both members and sector bodies to develop their working knowledge and skills through development programmes and publications.
More specifically we:
- provide information and guidance on best practice in Higher Education governance. The CUC is responsible for producing the Higher Education of Code of Governance alongside a collection of supplementary publications to guide chairs when considering arrangements at their individual institutions. This includes providing benchmarking information on sensitive topics such as executive pay.
- support the continuous professional development of Chairs (and their governing bodies) to enable them to fulfil their responsibilities at the highest level; this includes but is not limited to:
- providing a source of peer-to-peer support for Chairs;
- encouraging collaboration between Chairs where possible and desirable;
- informing Chairs of developments affecting higher education;
- facilitating discussions between Chairs on key issues affecting Higher Education providers to enhance understanding and improve their effectiveness;
- liaising with other bodies on issues arising from the core concerns of governing bodies to develop its programme of education, learning and development;
- explaining the importance of accountability to stakeholders and society;
- promote effective stewardship of HEIs, ensuring proper and effective use of stakeholder funds;
- engage with other bodies to influence governance policy and develop its programme of education, learning and development.


















