not more than of Roseworthy stafi of the College.
(a)
The Council may also appoint to be members of the Faculty not more than three o-ther persons recommendedby
theFaculty.
(5)
"lf
j*".#"ä1"îå#,'gi
shall be eli-gible
for
re- by the Faculty.(6)
Not more than three members of the stafi of any Department shall be members of the Faculty at the same time.EwcrwnnmNc.
5. (t) '
the Vice-Cliancelloi, the The Faculty of Engineering shall members consist of the of the Council Chancellor,who areMines and Industries and the Principal of the South Aus- tralian School of Mines and Industries, who shall be members er officio.
(2)
The Council, on the recommendation of the Faculty made for special reasons assigned by the Faculty in each case, may appo-int from among tlie Readers, Senior Lecturers and Lec- tùrers other personi to be members of the Faculty'
Metallurgical and Chemical Engineering.
The Elder Professor of Mathematics, the Elder Professor of
sor
ofro
chcil
orperson recommended accordingly.
(3)
(4)
(5)
6.
STATUTES
I49(6)
The Council may also appoint to be members of the Facultynot
more than three other persons recommendedby
the Faculty.(7)
Personsappointed to
be membersof
the Faculty shallhold
nd of the calendar vear for which theyare
shall be eligiblefoí
re- appointment afterrecomm
by the Faculty.(8)
Not more than three members of the stafiof
anv Depart- ment shall be members of the Faculty at the sam"[i-e.^
L¡w.
( I
)
The Faculty of Law shall cChancellor, the Bonython Law, the Lecturers
in
the for the degree of Bachelor oof the Supreme Court, the Hughes Professor
of
Clas and Literature, and the P South Australia, Incorporaofficåo.
(2)
The Council may also appoint to be members of the Faculty not more than two members of the Council, and not morê than three other persons recornmended by the Faculty.ouncil shall hold ofice until the ch they are appointed, but nt
if
they are still members recommendedby
the Faculty MBlrcrvn.(1)
The Faculty of Medicine shall consist of the Chancellor, the of Physics, the Angas;f ffi:nffJ'",l:::
the
Proresso' il"ff¿
Marks
Profes
ôlogy,the most
seni
or Lecturer or Lecturerin
eaõh9f !he- Departments of Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, lathology and Bacteriology, thê Director and Leciurers-in the Division of Medical S[udies, the Director and Lecturers in the Division of Surgical Studies, the Director of Obstetrics, the
Dr,
Edward \Millis Way Lecturerin
Gynaecology, thé Lecturerin
Public Health and Preventive Mediciñé, the Director-Generalof
Medical Services, and the Director of the Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, who shall be members ex officío.(2)
The Council miry also appoint to be members of the Faculty not more than five other þersons.(3)
Persons appointed by the Council shall hold ofice until the end of the calendar year for which they are appointed.7.
r50
8.
ST.ATUTES
DnNrrsrnv,
who shall be members ex officío.
(2)
The Council mav also appoint to be members of the Faculty' ' not
more thanihree
oihr
persons recommendedby
the Faculty.l3) ' '
Faculty Personsshïl
anpointed nold officebv
the until Counciltlle
endto
-of-thebe
members -calenda-rof
yearthefor
which thev are appointedbut
shall be eligiblefor
re- appointment aîter recõñrmendation by the Facuity'Musrc.
9.
('
I)
Vice-Chancellor, The Facultyof
Musicthe Eì in Music, the Lecture¡ in of Arts, and the Lecturer Teachers' College, who s12)
The Council mav also appoint to be members of the Facultynot
more thanihree
oiñe. persons recommendedby
the Faculty.*(3)
The CounciÌ may appoint to be members of thq Faculty.not' ' *or"
than ûveí""ôli"tt of
principal subjectsin
the Elder Conservatoriumof
Music rècommended annuallyby
the Faculty.14) Persons appointed
bv the
Councilto be
membersof
the, '
Facultv sträl nold office until the end of the calendar year for wÉch thev are appointed,but
shall be eligible for re- appointment after rec-ommendation by the Faculty.EcoNourcs.
10. I I
)
The Facultv of Economi'
the Vice-Cliancellor, the Professorof
Economics,the
Professorof
HistoryP¡ofessor of MathematicS, the Reader in Commercial Studies and the Reader
in
Geograph¡ who shall be members ¿r ofrda.Ù Allowed 22nd January, 1953'
STA,TUTES
(2)
The Council may appoint as members of theFacuþ (a) two
Readers, Senior Lecture¡sor
Lecturers from theDepartment of Economics and two Lecturers
in
Com- mercial Studies recommended annually by the Professor of Economics;(b)
one Reader, Senior Lecturer or Lecturer from each of:'u'"åilJ'i''ff "å?'ruåîî'.fi
(c)
such other-_persons,not
exceeding six, as the Faculty may annually recommend.(3)
Gnrvrn¿r-
Il.
Each Faculty shall advise the Council on all questions touching the studies, lecturés and examinations in the course of the Faculty.12. Each Faculty shall annually elect one
of their
numberto
beDean of the Faculty.
18. The Dean of each Faculty shall perform such duties as shall from tilJe to time be prescribed by the Council and (amongst others) the following:
(a)
He_shall, at his own discretion,or
on the written requestof the
Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor,or of two
members of the Faculty, convene meetings of the Faculty,(b) He
shall presideat all
meetingsof the
Faculty at which he shall be present.(c)
Subjectto the
controlof the
Facultyhe
shall exercise ageneral superintendence ovet its adminisfuative business.
14. When the Dean is absent from a meeting, the Faculty shall elect a Chairman for that occasion.
Suo-F¡cur.rrEs.
15.
(1)
The Faculties of Arts, Science and Engineering may each appointa
sub-Faculty, which shall consistof
the Dean of the Faculty, and such Readers, Senior Lecturers and Lec- turersin
subjectsof
the curriculumof
the Faculty as the Faculty may from time to time appoint.e) fi
the Dean of the Faculty does not wishto
aet as Chair- man of the sub-Faculty, the Faculty shall annually appoint the Chairman.(3) It
shall be t]re duty of the sub-Faculty to perform such work as the Faculty may from time to tim'e refer to it.Boeno on Exelrr¡lsns,
16. The Board
of
courseof
eachFaculty 5þal]
consist
those subjects,together
with
suche
the Counôil.Llz
sTATrrTEs17. The appointment of examiners in Law in the subiects necessary
for
admission to the Bar shall be subjectto
approvalby
the ]udges of the Supreme Court.Allowed 17th January, 1952.
Chapter
XI.-Of
Degrees.1. Candidates who shall have fulfilled all the conditions prescribed by the Statutes and Regulations
for
any Degree shall be admitted to that Degree as hereinafter provided.whether
tlat
feechelor of Surgery.
+2. Admission ad eundem gradum
in the
University may,at
the discretionof the Council, be
grantedwithout
examination to graduatesof
such Universitieswithin the British
Empireas
the Council may from timeto
time approve. Such admission may alsobe
grantedto
graduatesof
other Universities, providedthat
suchgraduates are, in the opinion of the Council, persons of dìstinguished merit or eminence, or have been
appointed
in the University of Adelaide. Providedalways
erthis Statute
íhal gi'l"
such evidence ofhís
eras shall satisfy the Council.
3. Every candidate
for
admissionto a
Degreein the
University shall be presentedby
the Deanof
his Facultyat
a meetingof
the Council and Senateto be
heldat
suchtime
asthe
Council shall determine; butif
the Council so approve any candidate may be ad- mitted either ín absenti,a or on attendance at a meeting of the Council only.satisfy the Council.
5. Candidates who are admitted
to a
degree ad eundem gradum shall pay a fee of three guineas, and candidates admitted ød eundem staturn shall pay a fee of two guineas, which shall include the fee for matriculation.6. The following shall be the forms of Presentation
for
Admission to Degrees at the Annual Commemoration:Form of Presentation for Students of the University of Adelaide.
Mr.
Chancellor,Mr.
Vice-Chancellor, and Membersof the
Council and Senate of the UniversiÇ of Adelaide.I
present toyou
as a fft and proper person to be admitted to the Degreeof
AndI
certify to you and to the whole UrnYversity that he has fulfflledthe
condiúons'prescribed for admission to that Degree.û.A,llowed 8th December, 1988. I Allowed ITth January, 1952.