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Is the dean of the faculty of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science at the u of a a voting member of council?

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The dean's voting rights on the council at any university are determined by that institution's governance policy, and one would need to consult the University of Alberta's governance documents or contact the administration for a definitive answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question of whether the dean of the faculty of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science at a specific university is a voting member of the council is typically governed by the university's bylaws or governance policy. To find this information accurately, one would need to refer to the specific university's governance documents or contact the university's administration. While the provided references mention various faculty members and universities, they do not directly confirm the voting status of a dean at the University of Alberta (assuming 'u of a' refers to this institution).

It is quite common though, in many universities, that faculty deans are included in the council and have voting rights on academic and administrative matters affecting their faculties. To get a definitive answer for the University of Alberta, visiting their official website or reaching out to their administrative office directly would provide the most reliable answer.

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