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(c) two members of the Senate, nominated by the Senate, who are not
members of the College in which the appointment is tenable:
(d) one member appointed by the Academic Board of the College at
which the appointment is tenable.
4. The conferment of a tile of Recognized Lecturer shall not be recommended by a Board of Advisers unless the members of the Board of Advisers in categories (b) and (2) set out in paragraph 3 concur.
5. A Board of Advisers shall be constituted as follows for the appointment
of the Registrar-
(a) the Vice-Chancellor, who shall be Chairman, or a deputy appointed
by him:
(b) the Chairman of the Council, or in his absence a person appointed
by the Council;
(c) the President of each of the Colleges:
(d) three members of the Senate, appointed by the Segate, ope from
each College.
6. A Board of Advisers shall be constituted as follows for the appointment
of the Librarian-
(a) the Vice-Chancellor, who shall be Chairman, or a deputy appointed
by him;
(8) three members of the Council, appointed by the Council one from
cach College:
(c) three members of the Senate, appointed by the Senate, one from each
College:
(2) two external experts appointed by the Council who shall not be members of the academic staff of the University or of any of the Colleges.
7. No person shall be recommended for appointment as Librarian by a Board of Advisers unless the external experts certify in writing that the person to be recommended is of the required acadèmic and professional standing.
STATUTE 17.
Honorary and Emeritus Professors.
1. The Council may appoint Honorary Professors and may confer the tide of Emeritus Professor on any Professor who has retired from office provided that such appointment or conferment is recommended by the Senate with the consent of the College in which the professorship will be or has been tenable as the case may be.
2. An Honorary or Emeritus Professor shall not ex officio be a member of
the Senate or of any Faculty or of any Board of Studies.
STATUTE 18.
Retirement of Certain Officers and Academic Staf.
The Vice-Chancellor, all Professors, Readers and Sentor Lecturers, the Registrar, the Librarian and persons holding such other appointinents made by the Council as the Council may determine—
(a) shall vacate their offices or appointments by the 30th day of September following the date on which they attain the age of sixty years unters the Council by a vote of at least two-thirds of the number of members
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present shall request any such person to continue in his office or appointment for such period thereafter as it shall from time to time determine, or
(6) may retire, or upon the direction of the Council shall retire, at any
time between the ages of ifty-five and sixty.
STATUTE 19.
Resignations.
Any person wishing to resign from any office or membership of any body shall do so by notice in writing addressed to the Registrar.
STATUTE 20.
Removal from Office, Membership or Appointment,
1. The Council may for good cause as defined in paragraph 2 remove the Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Treasurer from their offices and any member of the Council other than those referred to in paragraphs (a) and (4) of section 11 of the Ordinance from his membership of the Council.
2. "Good cause" in paragraph 1 means-
(4) conviction of any felony or wisdemeanor which shall be judged by
the Council to be of an immoral, scandalous or disgraceful" nature,
(b) actual physical or mental incapacity which shall be judged by the Council to prevent the proper execution of the duties of the office or membership; or
(e) any conduct which shall be judged by the Council to be of aq iramora),
scandalous or disgraceful nature.
3. The Council may for good cause as defined in paragraph 5 remove_from their appointments the Vice-Chancellor, and Professor of Reader or Senior Lecturer, the Librarian, the Registrar and any other person holding in the University an academic or administrative appointment made by the Council.
4. The Council may and shall if requested by the person concerned or by any three members of the Council before such removal appoint a committee consisting of the Chairman of the Council, two other members of the Council and three members of the Senate to examine the complaint and to report to the Council thereon.
$. "Good cause" in paragraph 3 means-
(a) conviction of any felony or misdemeanor which the Council after
consideration if necessary of a report of the Committee referred to in paragraph 4 shall deem to be of an immoral, scandalous or disgraceful
Datare:
(6) actual physical or mental incapacity which the Council after considera- tion if necessary of a report of the committee referred to in paragraph 4 shall deem to be such as to render the person concerned unfit for the execution of the duties of his office or appointment;
(c) conduct of an immoral, scandalous or disgraceful nature which the Council after consideration if necessary of a report of the committee referred to in paragraph 4 shall deem to be such as to render the person concerned unfit to continue to hold bis office or appointment; (d) conduct which the Council after consideration if necessary of a report of the committee referred to in paragraph 4 shall consider to be such as to constitute failure or inability to perform the duties of his office or appointment or to comply with the conditions of the tenure of his office or appointment.
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