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(b)

Se-cretary-of the Pharmaceutical Society

of

'Sot

ed, and-the President of the Pharrnacy

Board

be members of the Board of Studies in Pharrnacy.

3. Each Board of Studies shall advise the Council on -all questions touchilg the studies; lectures and examinations

il

the curriculurrr of the Board.

4. F¿ch Board shall annually elect one of its members to be Chair- man; except that the Angas Pi'ofessor-of Chemistry dJnall ex officio be Chai.-man of the Board of Studies in Pharmacy.

5. The Chairman of each Board shall

(i)

at his own discretion, ot on the request of the Chancellor or

'

the Vice-Chancellor, 'or

on the written request

of two

other members of the Boar:d, convene meetings of the Board:

6. Whenever

the

Chairman

is

absent from

a

meeting,

the

Board shall elect another member to presicle during the Chairman's absence,

7. The Board

of

Examiners

of

each Board

of

Studies shall consist of the Professors and Lecturers

in

the subjects

of

the curriculum of the Board, together

with

such other examiners as may be appointed by the Council.

g. The qualifications prescribed for admission to the course for any diploma aie set out

in [h"

teg..lations governing that diploma'

that

year'

Allorvecl lltl.r Decembe

r,

1947.

Chapter

XXVIII.-Of

The l-oseph Fisher Medal of Commerce and The

-

Joseph Fisher Lectule in Commerce.

Allowed 12th December, 1907.

t46 ST.å,TÌJIIES

f2.

No candidate shall be-eligible

for

the medal

if

he

fails to

com-

pl* lP ":ï:

:

-f .1 the s aid

Dipt;-" ;tät;;;";;;;i îT .ï.,i,ilil

upon Council;

the

cours-e,--except

for.sieciai

r*r-g"q

t"'¡ã ãùãù"ä"ü;'üiå nor

shall anì, candiãate

be be

eh'øihle

eligible ;i L. if he has ,"óiu"d

r.-ì'--^"^^r,,^.1 exemption from examination

in

anv subiect.

3. There shall

rþt

sìso he ecfqhìichoá . l-i-*,,-,

4r-o,þ",establisheá,a

lóture

on. a subject_ relating to 9omm-erce,

to

be called The Joseph Fishàr

i;ü;ä;à ö-Ë"d;

livered

in the universtv

""Ë'y ãti"t"ãtì y";;;;d'ritiäfrr*uy

published.

4'

The lecturer shall be appointed from time to time

by

the council of .the^Universiry, and

shaiibe

paid

by by the thã-U;i;;uí

University iihã

the ìu-

sum otof

ny

f.10

10s.

'

Allowed 8rd January, lg2g. Allowed Tth Decembe¡, 1g05.

ll

from time

to

time

be

approved

ers e_ngaged or to be engaged

in

the as the council of the universly

infite;.'sftþ"*g

of

thé

Úniversitv' 7. The statutes cont_ained in this chapter shal] not be altered

duri'g

the lifetime of the said Joseph Fisher,

'*ittrõ"i Iriì *titt"" -"ãi'rät.

I Allowed Sth December,

l9l8.

Allowed l2th August, 1908.

Affiliation of Roseworthy Agricultural College.

,has been made

by the

G-overning Body of

I

College for afiliaiion to the U"ivËrrity,

it

is

1. lhe-{oservorthy Agricultural college is affiliated to the univer- sity of Adelaide.

Chapter

XXX.-Of

The Tinline Scholarship.

STATUTES r47 awarded

the

scholarship decline

it, the

scholarship shall

then

be awarded

to the

candidate placed next

in

order

of merit in

the examination referred

to

above.

that the candidate is prepared to comply with the provisions of clause

8

of this statute.

degree of N{aster of,{rts.

6. The scholarship shall not be awarded

to

the same person more than once.

7.

If in

ary yeat there be no candidate of sufficient merit, no award shall be made

for

that year;

but

there shall not,

by

reason

of

such lapse, be more than one award

in

the following year.

may approve.

person approved by the Council. \Mhen the thesis has been acce-pted ãs fulûllirig the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts and the

r48

ST¿,TUTES

c¿ndidate has deposited,

an

appro_ved copy of _it_in

the

university library, the second iustal'rent shall be paid and

lhe

candiclate shaÍl receive the

title

of Tinline Scholar.

r0.

A

candidate

for

the schola-rship shall be

in

all -'e,spects subject to the statutes and Regulations for t-he -time being

ol thã

university, and,

if

his conduct is_not satisfactory, his tenure"of

the

scholaishíp may be cancelled by the Council at anv time.

lI.

This Statute may be varied from iime to time, but the title and purpose of the scholarsl

ip

shall not be changed.

Allowed 5th December, Ig40.

Chapter

XXn.-Of

the David Murray Scholarships.

6- The rnoney shall be paid

to

the scholars

at

such time, and in st'ch amounts, as the Council, upon the advice of the Faculties, shall deterrnine.

7. These Statutes may be varied from time to time.

o Allowed 7th December,

1927.

Âllowed l3th January, 1908.

Chapter

XxKl-Infectious

Diseases.

Allowed 24th August, 1910.

S.|ATUTES

Chapter

XXXIII.-The

Lowrie Scholarships,

r49

Wheleas an anonymous donor has paicl to the Univelsity

the

sum

of

ß500 for the purpose of ploviding scholarships for post-graduate research in Agriculture; and whereas

it

is the donor's wish that these should

be

called

the Lowrie

Scholarships,

in

recognition

of

the valuable services rendered to Agricultule by WilliaÌn Lowrie, fonnerly Plofessor of Agliculture at the Roser¡'orthy College, and Director of Agriculture

in

South Austlalia; Now

it

is hereby provided as follorvs:

t.

The University shall give in succession four scholarships, each of 9150, and tenable

for

one

year.

Each

of

these shall

be

called a

I-owrie Scholarship.

2. Candidates for a scholalship must have qualiÊed for a degree of the University.

3. The scholarship shall be awarded in the month of December, on the recommendation of the Faculty of Science, to the best candidate, provided

he

is,

Applications mus the

lst

day of De

the subject upon which the applicant ploposes tc-' coriduct his research,

The

Faculty shall,

in

making any recommendation, take

into

con- sideration the whole undergraduate course of the candidate, and shall attach special weight to any evidence of capacity for original ¡esearch.

4. The Faculty, may, as an alternative, recommend that

the

then plesent holder shall receive another scholarship for the year following,

or

may,

at its

discretion, make

no

recommendation

at all. In

the

lattel

case the scholarship shall lapse

for a

yeaÍ, and the income for that year be added to the scholalship fund.

5. The holder

of a

scholarship shall, during his tenure

of it,

be

styled the Lowrie Scholar.

6. The subject of research, which rnay be suggested by the scholar, or some other subject, having been approved

by

the Council on the recommendation of the Faculty of Science, the scholar shall diligently devote his whole time

to

the research, beginning not later than the

lst

day of April

follo

sent a report of his

wcrk to the

Council f

March following,

ol

such later date

as

ing

thil

period thè scholar shall

not

engage

ín

any salaried work without having pre- viously obtained the consent

of

the Council.

7. The scholar may at any time be called upon

by

the Council to give proof that he is devoting himself to his subject

in

such a manner as to further the ends

for

rvhich the scholarship

is

awarded,

In

the

absence r of a

satisfactory rep

Council

of the scholarship, or hold,

or

a time as they may dee and

sub

referred to in the next

8. The sum

of 9150

shall be paid

to

the scholar

in

five sums of f,30 each, payable thus: The first upon the

lst

day.of

April

following the award, the second upon the

lst

day of July following, the third upon the

lst

day of October following, the fourth upon the

lst

day of Janua,ry following, the fffth upon the presentation of the results of the

150

srarurEs

second and sub- pended or with- section 7 hereof.

d

shall be dealt with

in

such manner as the Council may determine.

9. These Statutes may be modiûed

or

changed from

time to

time,

but

the name and the general object of the scholarships shall not changed.

Allorved 10th August, 1916.

Chapter

XXXIV.-Of The

John Bagot Scholarship and

Medal

for Botany.

tions prescribed in Clause

L

*9.

Each candidate

to

whom

the

medal has been awarded shall original

or an

his thesis

in

the before he recei

may be

varied

but the

title

and olarship shall n

'

Allowed 30th November, 1933. Allowed l7th December, 1g31.

sr.å,TurEs

151

Chapter XXXV.-Of The Bundey Prize for Bnglish Verse.

!. ,Hmt;: ll:"i:'ïf;:'Jiå*'i: liffi{

pr

the late Sir Henry and Lady Bundey,

to for

English Verse:

Now

it

is hereby provided as

follows:-

lian-born graduates provided they have than six years prior Each poem rnust be accompanied with

fuìl

and be delivered at the ôffice of the not later than the SIst of March. The nri

strccessful candidate on

lst

of June folloìvi

The prize shall not be awarded twice to the same candidate.

tCopies of all poems presented shall be retained, and a copy

of

the successful poem shall be deposited in the Library.

This Statute may be varied from time

to

time,

but

the

title

and purpose of the prize shall not be changed.

o Allowed 6th December, 1923, and amended lSth December, 1g37.

I

Allowed gth August,

1922.

Allowed 7th August, l9IB.

Chapter

XXXVI.-Of

the John Creswell Scholarships.

he sum

of

91,300 has been subscribed and paid

to

the

or the

purpqse.

of

fourrding_

with the

incoîne thereof

in

memory of the late John Creswell: Now

it

is hereby

follows:-

{t

The scholarshipç to be awarded by the said Association and the said Society -respectively qhall

be

awarded before

the first

day oT

March

iu

each year

to

students who

f(a)

have passe-d

the

Intermediate Commercial

gr the

Leaving Comrnercial, or the Leaving Examination

of

the University,

-

{ Allowed 12th A.gus!

,t"ï"% ,ru l^,l"î1t",*r"nXnlth

December

'

t922'

r52

I

Allowed 6th Decen.rber, 1922.

ï Allowed l2th August, 1915.

STATUTES

Allowed 24th Decer.nber, 1913.

$ Allowed Srd January, 1929.

Ji Allowed SOth November, 1933.

(b)

day

of

March

(") e said

Society

{3. The scholarships to be awalded by the Council shall be awarded before the ûrst day of March in each year to students who

diploma.

provided, however, that failure to pass in any examination shall not of necessity be sufficient cause for forfeiture. The decision of the Council as to the forfeiture of a scholarship shall be final.

$6.

In the event

forfeited as aforesaid, or lapsing or

becomin

er co,mpletes his course

fol

thè DÞloma

in Co

shall not be reawarded.

7. No student shall hcld one of the said scholarships concurrently with any other scholarship tenable at the University.

8. This Statute rnay be varied from time to tirne,

but

the

title

and pu{pose of the scholarships shall not be changed.

Chapter

XXXVI.-Of

The Alexander Clark Memorial Prize.

Whereas

the

sum

of

9,2ó5 has been

paid to the

University by various subscribers for the purpose of founding a prize

in

memory of the late Inspector Alexander Clark,

it

is hereby provided that

-

1. The prize shall be called The Alexander Clalk Memorial Prize,

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