XXV. Paragraph 80.
XXVI. Paragraph 81.
XXVII. Paragraph 82.
XXVIII. Paragraph 84.
XXIX. Paragraph 86.
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amendments of the University Ordinance which might be involved, be reported to this Court at a date early in the University Session 1938-39.
The Treasurer spoke strongly in support of the reorganization of the Council as an Executive Com- mittee of the Court.
The Court further resolved, by a majority vote.
(d)—(i) that the present Faculty of Arts be divided the present Departments of English, Chinese, Economics and Political Science, Mathe- matics, Education and History to constitute the Faculty of Arts, and the Departments of Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Mathematics and Civil Engineer- ing to constitute the Faculty of Engineering and Science.
(ii) that the separate Faculty of Engineering cease to exist and provision be made for a degree of B.Sc. in addition to the present B.Sc. in Engineer- ing.
Resolved (nem, con) that the Court is of opinion that it is unnecessary to attempt a definition of the powers of the Vice-Chancellor.
Resolved (nem. con) that the Court is of opinion that the elimination of Section 8 of Statute 10 would be contrary to the spirit of British University organization.
Resolved (nem, con) that complaints of serious breach of discipline charged against senior members of the staff should be investigated by a Committee of the Court appointed ad hoc by the Chancellor to consist of the Vice-Chancellor, a senior member of the University staff who is a member of the Council or Executive Committees, and one non-academic mem- ber of the Council or Executive Committees, the proceedings and decision of the Committee to be subject to review, and confirmation by the Chan- cellor.
Resolved (nem. con) that the Court is of opinion that Deans should, as at present, be elected by Faculties, but for a period ordinarily of three years from the beginning of the University session, and with provi- sion for eligibility for re-election.
Resolved (nem. con)
(a) that the Court would welcome a reorgani- zation of the University Employment Committee on the lines suggested in the Report and a more active exercise of the influence of this Committee.
(b) that the Court would welcome a fuller measure of employment of graduates in the pro-
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