CAP. 1053]
University of Hong Kong
[1989 Ed.
1.
STATUTE IX
THE DEANS AND SUB-DEANS OF THE FACULTIES
The Dean of each Faculty shall be elected from the members of the Faculty by the Board of the Faculty, or failing such election shall be appointed by the Council, for 3 years at a time, and shall be eligible for re-election or re-appointment.
2.
Whenever the office of Dean becomes vacant a new Dean shall forthwith be elected or appointed.
3. The Dean shall be chairman of the Board of his Faculty; he shall be a member of all committees of the Faculty; and he shall present candidates for degrees (except honorary degrees) in the subjects of the Faculty.
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5.
The Dean of a Faculty may resign by written notice addressed to the Board of the Faculty.
(a) There may be not more than 2 Sub-Deans of each Faculty who shall be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor after nomination by, and consultation with, the Dean of the Faculty.
(b) The period of office of a Sub-Dean shall expire on the same day as the period of office of the Dean of the Faculty to which the Sub-Dean is appointed.
6. A Sub-Dean of a Faculty shall discharge such duties as may be determined by the Dean of the Faculty.
7.
A Sub-Dean of a Faculty may resign by written notice addressed to the Vice-Chancellor.
(L.N. 58 of 1976; L.N. 44 of 1985)
STATUTE IXA
THE DEAN OF STUDENTS
1. The Dean of Students shall be an officer and shall be appointed by the Council after consultation with the Senate.
2.
The Dean of Students shall be responsible to the Vice-Chancellor for such duties in connection with student affairs as may be determined by the Council from time to time. (L.N. 4 of 1983)
(L.N. 19 of 1971)
STATUTE IXB
THE DEANS OF SCHOOLS
1.
The Dean of each School shall be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor.
2.
The Dean of a School-
(a) shall be the Chairman of the Board of Studies of his School; (b) shall be a member of all committees of his School; and
(c) shall present candidates for degrees, other than honorary degrees, in the subjects of his School.
3.
The Dean of a School may resign by written notice addressed to the Vice-Chancellor.
(L.N. 58 of 1976; L.N. 82 of 1979)
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