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(s) to supervise the libraries and laboratories;

(0) to require any undergraduate or student on academic grounds

to terminate his studies at the University;

[u) to determine-

(i) the academic year which shall be a period not exceeding 12

consecutive months, and

(i) the academic terms which shall be part of an academic year; (v) to exercise such other powers and perform such other duties

as the Council may authorize or require.

5. The Senate shall hold at least 3 meetings in each academic year and additionally at any time at the direction of the Chairman of on the written request of any 5 members of the Senate.

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7 days' notice in writing of any meeting of the Senate shall be sent by the Registrar to each person entitled to receive notice of the meet- ing with the agenda therefor and no business not on such agenda shall be transacted if the Chaimman or say 2 members present object.

The Senate may make for the proper conduct of its business Standing Orders which it may amend or rescind by simple majority at any of its meetings provided that not less than 7 days notice has been given in writing by the Registrar to members of the Senate of the proposal so to amend or rescind.

8. The quorum at any meeting of the Senate shall be 12.

STATUTE 15

THE FACULTIES AND THE GRADUATE SCHOOL

1. The Vice-Chancellor, the Pro-Vice-Chancellors and the Head of each

of the Colleges shall be members of each Faculty.

2. Each teacher shall be assigned by the Senate to a Faculty or Faculties and shall be a member of such Faculty or Faculties during the tenute of his appointment.

3. The members of each Faculty shall clect, in such form and manner as may be determined by the Senate, a Dean of their Faculty from among the members of their Board of Faculty who hold the rank of Senior Lecturer or above; and a Dean so elected shall hold office for a term of 3 years.

4. The Dean of any Faculty shall be eligible for re-election not less than 2 years after the expiry of his first term of office provided he is still a member of the Faculty.

5. Each Faculty shall meet at least once a year, and shall have the power to discuss any matters relating to the Faculty and to express its opinion thereon to the Senate.

6. A Board of Faculty shall be established for each Faculty and shall

consist of-

(a) the Vice-Chancellor;

(6) the Pro-Vice-Chancellors;

(2) the Head of each College;

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(d) the Dean, who shall be Chairman;

(e) the Chairman of each Board of Studies within the Faculty;

other Professors, Readers and Directors of Studies within the Faculty:

(g) one representative of each Assembly of Fellows who shall be

on the relevant Board of Studies of the Faculty:

(4) 2 Senior Lecturers elected by the Senior Lecturers within the

Faculty;

(0) 4 Lecturers or Assistant Lecturers elected by the Lecturers and

Assistant Lecturers within the Faculty.

7. The Board of Faculty shall co-ordinate the activities of the Boards

of Studies within the Facully and it shall be ita function to consider and deal with the recommendations of the Boards of Studies- (a) on the content of courses for the degree or degrees; and (b) on the details of syllabuses.

8. The Dean of the Graduate School shall be appointed by the Council on the recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor for a period to be determined by the Council

9. The Council of the Graduate School shall consist of-

(a) the Dean of the Graduate School, who shall be Chairman;

(b) the Deans of the Faculties;

(c) the Heads of the Divisions in the Graduate School

(a) the Librarian;

(e) the Master of the Postgraduate Hall Complex.

10. Subject to the Ordinance and the Siatures, the Council of the Graduate

School shall have the following powers and duties–

(a) to advise the Senate on all graduate programmes of studies: (b) to co-ordinate the activities of the Divisions within the Graduate

School;

(c) to consider and deal with the recommendations of the various Divisions on the content of courses and on the details of Byllabuses.

STATUTE 16

FELLOWS

The Council shall initially appoint 6 Fellows for each College on the recommendation of a Committee consisting of

(a) the Vice-Chancellor, who shall be Chairman;

(b) 3 Professors. Readers or Senior Lecturers nominated by staff in those grades, who are on the existing staff of that Collegs; and

(e) 3 Lecturers or Assistant Lecturers nominated by staff in those

grades, who are on the existing staff of that College.

At least 3 of the 6 Fellows so appointed shall be drawn from the existing staff of that College.

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