(iii)
subject to_the control of the Board, exercise a general control over its administrative business;(iv)
perform such other duties as the Council shall from time to time prescribe.6. Whenever
the
Chairmanis
absent froma
meeting,the
Board shall elect another member to preside during the Chairmãn's absence.7. The Board
of
Examinersof
each Boardof
Studies shall consistof the Professors and Lecturers
in
the subjectsof
the curriculum of the Board, togetherwith
such other examiners as may be appointed by the Council._ B, The qualifications prescribed for admission to the course for any diploma are set out
in
the regulations governing that diploma.Chapter
XXVII.-Of
The Joseph Fisher Medal of Commerce and The Joseph Fisher Lectu¡e in Commerce.*1. There shall be a me4al, to be called The Joseph Fisher Medal for Commerce, which shall be awarded annually-in âccordance
with
the following provisionsr(b) As from January 1, 1955, the medal shall
be
awardedto
the*2.
A
candidate shall be eligiblefor
the medal onlyif
he complieswith the following conditions:-
(a) A candidate for the diploma in Commerce must have completed the course for the diploma within six years of his entering-upon the cou¡se.
ç.Allowed 22nd |anuary, 1959.
STATUTES
(b) A candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Economics shall have completed the four courses in Accountartcy and Law within six years of having enrolled for
tle
ffrst such course.(c)
'
Except with the approval of the Faculty of Economics no candi- date shall be eligible for the medalif
he has received exemption from examinationin
any one or móre of the four cou¡sesin
Ac- countancy and Law concerned.3. There shall also be established a lecture on a subject relating to Commerce,
to
be called The Joseph Fisher Lecture, andto be
de-livered
in the
University every alternate year,and
subsequently published.4. 'fhe lecturer shall be appointed from time to time by the Council
of
the University, and shalf be paidby
the University the sum of910
10s.5. The subject of the lecture shall from time to time be approved by the Council of the University.
-6..Any surplus income from the said endowment
of
91,000 and the annual grant payablein
respect thereafter providing for the said medal, the and the publication of his lecture, shall in or towards payment of the sala ries o
professors, lectur-ers, and examiners engaged or to be engaged
in
the work of the commercial courses for the time being of the University,as the Council of the University shall determine.
7. The Statutes contained in this chapter shall not be altered duriug the lifeti¡ne of the said Joseph Fisher, without his written consent.
Allowed 12th August, 1903,
Chapter
XXIX.-Of
the Affiliation of Roseworthy Agricultural College.Whereas application has been made
by the
Governing Body of Roseworthy Agricultural College for affiliation to the University,it
is hereby provided that-
1. The Roseworthy Agricultural College is affiliated to the Univer- sity of Adelaide.
'
Ällowecl 8rd January, 1929' Allowed 7th December, 1905.Chapter
XXX.-Of
The Tinline Scholarship.STATUTES
17r
1. The Tinline Scholarship shall be available for award every year.examination referred
to
above.8 of this statute.
4. If^in, any year there be no award of the scholarship under clauses
for that ye
r
may be award-ed^to a candidate^ Ì
^ .i
Artl in the
Schoolof
Political Science and ror uìat yet
may De awarqeo to a canorqare ter upon the final yeat's work for the HonoursArts in the
Schoolof
Political Science and ucha
candidateuntil
the candi- Honours degreeand History.
b.
2,3
date at le
degree of lr{aster of Arts.
6. The scholarship shall not be awarded
to
the same person more than once.7.
If in
any yeü there be no candidate of suficient merit, no award shall be madefor
that year;but
there shall not,by
reasonof
such lapse, be more than one awardin
the following year.may approve.
9. Each scholarship shall be of the total value
of
960, payable in two instalments, eacñof 980.
The ûrst instalment shall be paid notL72
STATUTESects subject University, scholarship 11. This Statute may be varied from time to time, but the tide and purpose of the scholarship shall not be changed.
A.llowed 5th December, 1940.
Chapter
XXru.-Of
the David Murray Scholarships.1. The scholarships shall be called the David Murray Scholarships.
2._ The_purpose, of the scholarships shall be to encourage advanced work and original investigation.
3. The sum
of
€26 may be_ awarded in_ each year by the Faculty of Arts, ãndby the
Facultyof
Laws, andin
aiternatã yearsby'the
Faculty of Science and by the Faculty of Medicine4. The scholarships shall be awarded
in
accordance with conditions prepared by each Faculty and approved by the Council."5. If
for any reason thefull
amountof
8,25 be not awarded in any yearby
any Faculty havingthe
disposalof it,
any amount so un- awarded shall be disposed of as the Council shall détermine.6. The money shall be paid
to
the scholarsat
such time, and in s]rch amounts, as the Council, upon the advice of the Faculties, shall determine.7. These Statutes may be varied from time to time.
'
Allowed 7th December,1927.
Alloweil 13th January, 1908.Chapter
XxKl-Infectious
Diseases.STATIITES 173
2. The Council shall have po'wer to close the University, or any part thereof,
for
such time asit
shall deem desirable,in
orderto
prevent the spread of infectious disease.Allo'¡'ed 24th August, 1910.
Chapter
XXXII.-The
Lowrie Scholarships.J. The University shall give in succession four scholarshìps, each of 9150, and tenablé
for
oñeyear.
Eachof
these shallbè
called aLowrie Scholarship.
2. Candidates for a scholarship must have qualiûed for a degree of the University.
5. The holder
of a
scholarship shall, duringhis
tenureof it,
bestyled the Lowrie Scholar.
174 STATT]ITES
sequent pa)¡ments, that they shall not have been suspended or with- held. or the scholar deprived of his scholarship under iection 7 hereof.
In
the cases last named the sumor
sums so forfeited shall be dealt rvithin
such manner as the Council may determine.L
These Statutes may be modiffed or changed from timeto
time, but the name and the general object of the sòholarships shall not be changed.Allowed 10th August, 1916.
Chapter
XXXIV.-Of The
John Bagot Scholarship and Medal for Botany.or å#åiläii'åT"liö #i:,P'îffi*ilii
a
Botany:It
is hereby providedthat-
2. Should a student decline
to
accept the scholarship,it
may then be awarded to the nextin
order of márit who has fulffiled the'condi- tions prescribed in Clause 1.5. .A medal, to be called The
John
edannually for the best original work