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CAP. 1053]

University of Hong Kong

[1989 Ed.

4. No person shall be allowed to proceed to any degree except an aegrotat degree without examination or other adequate test, but honorary degrees may be conferred as the Chancellor thinks fit on the recommendation of the Council as advised by the Honorary Degrees Committee. (L.N. 144 of 1970)

5. No first degree, other than a degree in medicine or surgery, shall be conferred on any person who has not completed at least a 3 years' course of study at a University or other place of learning, including at least 1 year at the University of Hong Kong, and no first degree in medicine or surgery shall be conferred on any person who has not completed a 5 years' course of medical study at a University or other place of learning, including at least 2 years at the University of Hong Kong. (L.N. 82 of 1979)

6. No new degree shall be established or other distinction of honour or merit adopted except on the recommendation of the Senate. (L.N. 82 of 1979)

7. No person shall be deprived of any degree, diploma, certificate or other academic distinction except for good cause by the Chancellor on the joint recommendation of the Council and the Senate.

STATUTE IV

MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY

1. The members of the University shall be

(a) the Chancellor and the Pro-Chancellor; (L.N. 21 of 1980)

(b) the Vice-Chancellor, the Pro-Vice-Chancellors, and the Treasurer; (L.N. 159 of 1970)

(c) the Deans of the Faculties, the Registrar, the Secretary, and the Librarian; (L.N. 54 of 1972; L.N. 58 of 1976)

(ca) the Dean of Students; (L.N. 19 of 1971)

(d) the members of the Court;

(e) the members of the Council;

(f) the members of the Senate;

(g) the members of the Boards of the Faculties;

(ga) the members of the Boards of Studies of the Schools; (L.N. 21 of 1980)

(h) the Honorary and Emeritus Professors;

(i) the teachers;

(j) the wardens of University and attached Halls and the masters of Colleges; (L.N. 137 of 1967)

(k) the graduates;

(l) the undergraduate students, and (L.N. 58 of 1976)

(m) the postgraduate students. (L.N. 58 of 1976)

In addition, such persons holding such offices of appointments at or made by the University as shall be hereafter from time to time be determined by the Council, shall be members of the University. (L.N. 96 of 1965)

2. A member of the University shall continue to be a member so long as he possesses any one of the qualifications set out in this statute.

STATUTE V

THE PRO-CHANCELLOR

1. The Pro-Chancellor may, on the authorization of the Chancellor and on his behalf, exercise any of the powers or perform any of the duties conferred or imposed on the Chancellor by the statutes.

2. The Pro-Chancellor may resign by written notice addressed to the Chancellor. (L.N. 4 of 1968)

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