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UNIVERSITY.

No. 10 of 1911.

1925

13. To regulate, subject to statute 21 of these statutes and to the regulations, the admission of persons to courses of the University.

14. To make provision for the discipline of undergraduates and students, and to suspend or expel any undergraduate or student when thought necessary, and generally to carry out the same provisions.

15. To take cognizance of and encourage research.

16. To remove examiners for negligence or misconduct during their term of office, and in case of such removal to appoint a substitute during the remainder of the examinations.

17. To recommend to the Council for submission to the Court names for honorary degrees.

18. To do such other acts and things as the Court shall authorise.

19. No new degree shall be established or other distinction of honour or merit adopted except after consultation with the Senate.

Statute II.

THE FACULTIES.

The Board of each Faculty shall, subject to the agreement referred to in section 4 (12) of the University Ordinance, 1911, consist of the following members:

1. The Vice-Chancellor.

2. The Dean of the Faculty.

3. The professors and lecturers in the subjects of the Faculty whose services are exclusively at the disposal of the University.

4. Such other lecturers as the Council may determine after report from the Senate.

5. Such other persons as the Council may determine after report from the Senate, provided that their number shall at no time exceed one-fourth of the total number of the members of the Board of that Faculty.

Statute 12.

POWERS OF THE BOARDS OF FACULTIES.

The Board of each Faculty shall have the powers following:

1. To regulate, subject to the control of the Council and the Senate, the conduct of examinations in the subjects assigned to the Faculty.

2. To recommend to the Senate the examiners for appointment.

3. To nominate departmental committees to consider and report on any special subject or combination of subjects; such departmental committees may include members of other Faculties.

4. To report to the Senate on statutes and regulations dealing with courses of study for degrees and other distinctions and on any questions relating to the work of the Faculty.

* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

Schedule contd.

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UNIVERSITY. No. 10 of 1911. 1925 13. To regulate, subject to statute 21 of these statutes and to the regulations, the admission of persons to courses of the University. 14. To make provision for the discipline of undergraduates and students, and to suspend or expel any undergraduate or student when thought necessary, and generally to carry out the same provisions. 15. To take cognizance of and encourage research. 16. To remove examiners for negligence or misconduct during their term of office, and in case of such removal to appoint a substitute during the remainder of the examinations. 17. To recommend to the Council for submission to the Court names for honorary degrees. 18. To do such other acts and things as the Court shall authorise. 19. No new degree shall be established or other distinction of honour or merit adopted except after consultation with the Senate. Statute II. THE FACULTIES. The Board of each Faculty shall, subject to the agreement referred to in section 4 (12) of the University Ordinance, 1911, consist of the following members: 1. The Vice-Chancellor. 2. The Dean of the Faculty. 3. The professors and lecturers in the subjects of the Faculty whose services are exclusively at the disposal of the University. 4. Such other lecturers as the Council may determine after report from the Senate. 5. Such other persons as the Council may determine after report from the Senate, provided that their number shall at no time exceed one-fourth of the total number of the members of the Board of that Faculty. Statute 12. POWERS OF THE BOARDS OF FACULTIES. The Board of each Faculty shall have the powers following: 1. To regulate, subject to the control of the Council and the Senate, the conduct of examinations in the subjects assigned to the Faculty. 2. To recommend to the Senate the examiners for appointment. 3. To nominate departmental committees to consider and report on any special subject or combination of subjects; such departmental committees may include members of other Faculties. 4. To report to the Senate on statutes and regulations dealing with courses of study for degrees and other distinctions and on any questions relating to the work of the Faculty. * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924. Schedule contd.
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1 UNIVERSITY. No. 10 of 1911. 1925 13. To regulate, subject to statute 21 of these statutes and to the regula [Second tions, the admission of persons to courses of the University. 14. To make provision for the discipline of undergraduates and students, and to suspend or expel any undergraduate or student when thought neces- sary, and generally to carry out the same provisions. 15. To take cognizance of and encourage research. 16. To remove examiners for negligence or misconduct during their term of office, and in case of such removal to appoint a substitute during the remainder of the examinations. 17. To recommend to the Conneil for submission to the Court names for honorary degrees. 18. To do such other acts and things as the Court shall authorise. 19. No new degree shall be established or other distinction of honour or merit adopted except after consultation with the Senate, Statule II. THE FACULTIES. The Board of each Faculty shall, subject to the agreement referred to in section 4 (12) of the University Ordinance, 1911, consist of the following niembers: 1. The Vice-Chancellor. 2. The Dean of the Faculty. 3. The professors and lecturers in the subjects of the Faculty whose services are exclusively at the disposal of the University. 4. Such other lecturers as the Council may determine after report from the Senate. 5. Such other persons as the Council may determine after report from the Senate, provided that their number shall at no time exceed one-fourth of the total number of the members of the Board of that Faculty. Statute 12. POWERS OF THE BOARDS OF FA ACULTIES. The Board of each Faculty shall have the powers following 1. To regulate, subject to the control of the Council and the Senate, the conduct of examinations in the subjects assigned to the Faculty. 2. To recommend to the Senate the examiners for appointment. 3. To nominate departmental committees to consider and report on any special subject or combination of subjects; such departmental committees include members of other Faculties. may 4. To report to the Senate on statutes and regulations dealing with courses of study for degrees and other distinctions and on any questions relating to the work of the Faculty. * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924. Schedule conld.]
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UNIVERSITY.

No. 10 of 1911.

1925

13. To regulate, subject to statute 21 of these statutes and to the regula [Second tions, the admission of persons to courses of the University.

14. To make provision for the discipline of undergraduates and students, and to suspend or expel any undergraduate or student when thought neces- sary, and generally to carry out the same provisions.

15. To take cognizance of and encourage research.

16. To remove examiners for negligence or misconduct during their term of office, and in case of such removal to appoint a substitute during the remainder of the examinations.

17. To recommend to the Conneil for submission to the Court names for honorary degrees.

18. To do such other acts and things as the Court shall authorise.

19. No new degree shall be established or other distinction of honour or merit adopted except after consultation with the Senate,

Statule II.

THE FACULTIES.

The Board of each Faculty shall, subject to the agreement referred to in section 4 (12) of the University Ordinance, 1911, consist of the following niembers:

1. The Vice-Chancellor.

2. The Dean of the Faculty.

3. The professors and lecturers in the subjects of the Faculty whose services are exclusively at the disposal of the University.

4. Such other lecturers as the Council may determine after report from the Senate.

5. Such other persons as the Council may determine after report from the Senate, provided that their number shall at no time exceed one-fourth of the total number of the members of the Board of that Faculty.

Statute 12.

POWERS OF THE BOARDS OF FA

ACULTIES.

The Board of each Faculty shall have the powers following

1. To regulate, subject to the control of the Council and the Senate, the conduct of examinations in the subjects assigned to the Faculty.

2. To recommend to the Senate the examiners for appointment.

3. To nominate departmental committees to consider and report on any special subject or combination of subjects; such departmental committees

include members of other Faculties.

may

4. To report to the Senate on statutes and regulations dealing with courses of study for degrees and other distinctions and on any questions relating to the work of the Faculty.

* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

Schedule conld.]

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