Chapter
IV.-Of
Professors and Lecturers.ol.
There shall for the present be the following Professors, thatis
to say:( t
)
The Hughes Professor of Classics and Comparative Phiiology and Literature;(2)
The Hughes Professor of English'Language and Literature and Mental and Motal Philosophy;(3)
The Elder Professor of Pure and Applied Mathematics;(4)
The Elder Professor of Physics;(5)
The Elder Professor of Anatomy and Histology,-wbo-shali also give instructionin
Comparative Anatomy, and shallbe
the Director of the Anatomical Museum;(6)
The Angas Professol of Chemistrl';(7)
The Elder Professor of ìvlusic;(8)
The Bonython Professor of Lar.vs;(9)
The Professor of Biochemistry and General Physiology;f
(10)
The Professorof
History and Political Science;$(11)
The Professor of Civil Engineering;(f2)
The Professor of Botany;( 13
)
The Marks Professor of Pathologl,;(f4)
The Professcrof
Geology and Mineralogy;(15') The Jury Plofessor of English Language and Literature;
(f6)
The Professor ofZoology;f
(17)
The \Maite Professor of Àgronony;(f8
)
The Waite Professor of Agricultural Cheuristry;( f9
)
The Professorof
Human Physiology ancl Pharmacology;(20)
The Professor of Economics;.
(21)
The Waite Professor of Entcmology;(22)
Tk,e Professor of N'Iining and Nfetallurgy;(2S)
The Keith Sheridan Professor of Experimental t\4edicine;(2a)
The Professor of Bacteriology;fl(25)
The Professor of French Larlguage and Literature;$(26)
The Professolof
\'{echanical Engineering;$(27)
The Professor of Electrical Engineering;{(28)
The Professor of Economic and Mining Geology." Allowecì 8th Decemher,
1938. t
An-rendeclllth
Decenber', 1941-f Amended l6th Decembe¡,
1948.
$ Allowed 93r'cl January, 1947.lf Allowed gth Decenber, 1943.
116 ST.A.TUTES
2. There shall be such other Professors and such Lecturers as the Council shall fror¡ time to time appoint.
3. Each Professor and Lecturer shall hold office on such terms as
have been or may be fixed by the Council at'the time of rnaking the appointment.
f4.
Whenever sicknessor
any other cause shall incapacitate any Professoror
Lecturer from performingthe
dutiesof his
office, the Council may appointa
substituteor
substitutesto
actin
his steadduring
such incapacity; and the Professor ot' Lecturerduring
suchperiod shall receive such salary as the Council shall direct.
5. The Council may at its discretion dismiss from his ofËcê or sus-
pend for a time
from
and receiving the salary thereof anyProfessor
his oftceor in
the per- formance of thedutie
pinion of the Council be injuriousto
the progressof
the studentsor to
the interestsof
the University: Providedthat no
such dismissal shall have effect until confirmed by the Visitor.6. No Professor shall sit in Parliament or become a mernber of any
political association; nor shall he (without the sanction
of
the Coun-cil)
give private instruction or delirrer lectures to persons not being students of the University.7. The Professors and Lecturers shall take such part in the Univer-
sity
Examinations asthe
Council shall direct,but no
Professor or Lecturer shall be requiredto
examinein
any subject whichit
is nothis duty to teach,
8. During Term, except on Sundays and public holidays, the whole time of the Professors shall be at the disposal of the Council
for
the pu{poses of the University: Plovided that the Council mayfor
sLfÊ-cient reason, on the application
of
any Professor, exempt him alto- geth_er, partly, or on particular occasions, from this Statute, and may at pleasure rescind any such exemption.of Allowed 9th December, 1943. $ Allorved 23rd Janualy, Ig47.
f Allorved l6th Decembe¡, 1948.
o The second clause of Section 8 tvas allowed
llth
June, 18g0.Chapter
V.-Of
the Registrar.*1.
There shall be a Registrar of the University, who shall perform such duties as the Council may from time to time appoint.2. The Council may
at
any time appointa
deputy to actin
the place of the Registrar for such period as they may think fit, and assignto him any of the duties of Registrar.
I
I
t
Allowed 18th September, 1900.STá.TUTES
Chapter
\/I.-Oi
Leave of Absence.LL7
Chapter
VII.-O{
the Seal of the University.The
Chancellor,the
Vice-Chancellor, andthe
Chairmanof
theFinance Committee shall be
the
custodiansof the
University Seal, which shall be affixed to documents only at a meeting of the Council and by the direction thereof. The affixing of the Seal shall be attested by the signature of the Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor, or the Chair- man of the Finauce Committee, and of the officer who affixes the Seal, exceptin
the case of diplomas for r¡'hich the signatureof
the Chan- cellor ol the Vice-Chancellor alone shall be sufÊcient.Aìlo'"'r'ed 30tlr Novernl-¡er, 1933.
Lec- tirne turer
Aìlowed l0th December, 1925.
Chapter
VIil.-Of
Terms,].
The Academical Yeal shall be divided into three telmsfor all
the Faculties.$| 2.
shall year.
that,
in
any subject may begin a week earlier'.3. The second term shall begin on the twenty-third Monday
in
the year, and shall end on the Saturday preceding the 'thirty-third Monday in the 1rs¿¡.4. The third terrn shall begirr on the thirty-fifth Monday in the year, and shall encl on the Saturday preceding the fiftieth \4onday
in
the yeat.for their year's work not later Later entries rnay be received shillings which, however, may tion f or r e rni s s i
on'ru
st
b e ma de by .n""i*îåiåÏåt:"'",T''?.ï t'#,t"",Î;
out his leasons.
6. Fees should be paid at the time
of
enrolment;if
not paid thenthey
must be paiclnot
later than thefirst
dayof
tenn, unless the Councilin
special circumstances allow payment to be postponedtill
a latel date.
7. The Council shall have power
to
vary these datesto
meet any special circumstances arisingin
any year.g Note.-rn tr.re Erder
"."*lt"ìi;,1ilttinll:ï,i'ut?,'*6q.,o,t",,.
(see No. 5 or tte Conservatolium Regulations. )
118 ST,A,TUTES
Chapter
IX.-Of
Matriculation.1.
A
candidatefol the
degreeof
Bachelor shallbe requiled
to matliculate, and, after matriculation,to
spendnot less
than three academical yearsin
his courseof
study at the Universityor
at affi- liated institutions.o2. Every person not being less than sixteen years of age who has cornpliecl r;i'ith the conditions for admission to the course
of
study for a degreein
the Facultyin
which he proposesto
become a student, and whoin
the presenceof the
Registraror
otherduly
appointed per-sor signs his narnein
the University RoIl Bookor on a
separatefolm'to the following declaration shall thereby becorne a Matriculated Student of the Univelsity. The declaration shall be
in the
follorving folm:sixteen years."
Er.ery rrratriculated student shall pay a fee of one guinea.
f3. If
a candidate has attained the age of sixteed yeals he shall beadrnitted to matriculation, provided that he has passed
at
the exami- nation of the Public Examinations Boardin
the subjects specified asnecessary by the Faculty in r,¡'hich he desires to study, These shall be,
for the present:
In
the Faculty of Arts:{Five
subjects, inclucling English and either-Latinol
Greek, at the Leaving Eramination; andif
N4athematics parti
is not alsoincltided, N{athematics parts
i
andii
must have been passecl at the Intermediate Examination.\Fol
the Deglee of Bachelor of Economics:Five subjects, including English, one language other than English, and N{athematics, part
i,
at the Leaving Examination.Irr the Facrrlty of Science:
Five
subjects,including
Àfathematicspart i, at the
Leaving Exarnination; andif
English and one other language are not also included, these subjects must havebeel
passedat
the Interrnediate Examination.JfIn the Faculty of Aglicultural Scíence:
Five
subjects,including
N4athernaticspart i, at the
Leaving Examination; andif
English and one othel language are not also included, these subjects must have been passedat
the Intermediate Examination.! Allorved llth Decen.rber, 1941. I Allorved lOth Decetnber, 1925.
$ Allowecl lOth Decen-biä"àn13¡.
""" J,tll:"r.ngusl<l Januarl, 1e2e.
STATUTES 119 the Faculty of Elgineeling:
Five subjects, including English and Vlathematics Palts
I
and ltr,at the
Leaving Examination; andif a
languageothel
than English be not includedin
the Leaving subjects, sucha lan-
guage must have been passed at the Interrnediate Exarnination.
In
the Faculty of Law:Five
subjects,including
English and Exarnination.at the
Leaving dln the Facuìty of \'Iedicine:Five
subjects,including
Englishand a
languageothel
than English, at the Leaving Exarnination;if
MathematicsI
benot
passed
at the
Leaving Examination,.À,Iathematics (tr,vo sub- jects) rnust have been passecl at the Intermediate Exarnination;and
if
Physics l-¡e not passedat the
Leaving Examinationit
rnust have been passed at the Intermediate Erarnination.
*In
tlre Factrìiy of Dentisti'ylFive subjects at the Leaving Erarnination, including Phvsics ancl a language other than English;
if
English be not includedin the
Leaving subjectsit
rnust have been passedat
the Inter-n'rediate Examination; and
if
N'{athematics Part i berot
includedin
the Leaving subjects \{athematics Partsi
andii rlust
have been passed at the Intermediate Examination,In
the Faculty of Music:The conditions shall be as plescribed
in
the Regulationsfor
the Degree of Bachelor of À4usic,4.
Any othel candidate may be admittedto
matriculationby
the Council on the repolt of the N4atriculation Board.5. The Board shall consist of the Vice-Chancellor and the Deans of.
the
above Faculties.It
shall receive applicationsflorr
caldidates(a)
who have attainêd the age of seventeen years and have passedin
not fewer than thlee subjects of the Leaving Celtificate Exarlination at one time;or (b)
who plesent other evidence that they ale quali- fied to entel on a collrseof
studyfor
the degree of Bachelor'; or'(c)
who ale over the ageof
trventy-fi."'e 1'ears. The Boald shall recorn- rnend to the Council the conditions,if
any, under rvhich such candi- dates rnay be admitted to matriculation.t6.
Subject to clause 7 ahas become a matriculated to proceecl v¡ith his course 17.
If in
any academicalwho apply to begin a course of study in any Facultlr, is in the opinion of the Faculty greatel than can be taught, the Council may thereupon select from such students by such method as the Council from time to tirne determines those who,
in
its opinion, should be entitled to begiir the course of studyin
that Facultyin
that year,I Allowed 9th Decemì¡er,
1943.
o Allowed Sth Decenrber', 1940.llAllowed
llth
Decembe¡,1941.
{ Arnended l6th December, 1948.Allowecl 6th Decenber', 1922.
NOTE: In the foregoing Cl-rapter, Mathematics, parts i and ii, at tl're Internediate Eramination now means Mathematics (two subjects).
r20 STATUTES
Chapter
X.-Of
the Faculties.o1. Thele shall be Faculties of Arts, Scielce, Law, N{edicine, N{usic, Dentistry, Agricultural Science, and Engineer'Íng.
2.1T(") The Faculty
of Arts
shall consistof the
Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor, the Professorsof
Classics, History, Fhilo- sophy, English Language and Literatule, and N{athematics;Lecturers
in full
controlo"
anyAlts
subject;any
other teachers in Arts subjects lvhom the Faculty may frorn tirne to time suggest and the Council applove; andthe
Dean o{the Faculty
of
Science, and,to
be appointed annually by the Council, three rnembers of the Coturcil, ands¡s
rnsnì-ber, or
if
the Professor of Mathematics be Dean, then tu'o rnembers of the'Faculty of Science.l(b)
The Facultyof Law
shall cousistof the
Chancellor ancìVice-Chancellor,
of all
membersof the
Councilwho
are Judges of the Supreme Coult, the Professors ancl Lecturersin Law, the
Professorof
Classics, andthe Dean of
the Facult¡' of Arts, and, to be appointed annuallyby
the Coun-,
cil, three rnembersof
the Council, and one rrrember,or if
the Professor of Classics be Dean, then tu'o membels of the Faculty of Arts.
f
(c)
The Facultyof
lvfusic shall consistof
the Ch:trcellor, the Vice-Chancellor', the Elder Professor of Nlusic, the Professor . of Physics, and,to
be appointed annuallyby the
Council, six teachers of the Elder Conservatoliurn, ancl three mem- bers of the Council.$(rf
)
The Faculty of Engineering shall consist of the Chancellor', the Vice-Chancellor, the President and the Principal of the South Australian Schoolof
Mines ancl Industries, the Pro- fessors of Mathernatics, Physics, Chernistly,Civil
Engineer-ing,
ElectricalEngineeling,
r'ing, and Mining and N4etallurgy,and
principal subjects for the degree,whet
or at the School of Mines, as the Council may appoint.(e)
Each of the other Faculties shall consistof
the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor,the
Professors and Lecturersin
the subjects of the Course of the Faculty, and to be appointed annuallyby the
Council,three other
rneml¡elsof
theCouncil.
(f
)
The Council may appoint any other persons to be rrembers of a Faculty, eithel temporalily or otherwise._ 3. Each Faculty shall advise the Council on
all
questions touching the studies, Iectuí'es, and exaninationsin
the courieof
the FacultlÏ 4. Each Faculty shall annually elect oneof theil
numberto
be Dean of the Faculty,5. The Dean
of
each Faculty shall perfolm such duties as shall frorn time to time be prescribed by the Council and (amongst others ) the following:ô Allowed Srd January, 1929, end amended lSth December, 1937.
tf Allowed 6th Decernber,
1923. Ì
Allorved Tth Decer.r.rber, 1904.{
Allowed lOth December,1919.
$ Allowecl 10th July, 1947.STATUT]gS L21
(")
(b)
(")
Subject to the control of the Faculty he shall exercise a general superintendence over its administrátive business.6. when the Dean is absent from a rneeting, the Faculty shall erect
a
Chairrnan for that occasion.Board of Examiners.
Chapter
XI.-Of
Degrees.1. candidates w-ho shall have fulfiIled all the conditions prescr.ibecl Þy the statutes _and Reguìations
for
any Degree shall be aämittecl tã that Degree as hereinafter pr.ovided,- 3.- Every candidate
for
admissionto a
Degreein the
University shall be prese^ntedby
the Deanof
his Facultyat a
meetingof
thäcouncil
and senateto l¡e held at
suchtime
asthe
counõil shalr deternline_;but
if_the Council so approve any candidate may be ad- nritted eithet in, absentia or on attend=ance at á meeting of the CounciÌ only.satisfy the Council.
s r,vho are admitted
to a
degreead
eundem gradum of three guineas, and candidátes admitted ad áundemy a lee of two guineas, which shall include the fee for 6. The following shall be the forms of Presentation
for
Admissionto
Degrees at the Annual Commemoration:r
Allowed 8th December, 1938.,Form of Pr-esentation for Students of the University of Adelaide.
N4'*, Chancellor, lvh'. Vice-Chance[är, and Nfembers
cf the
Council and Senate of the University of Adelaide.I
plesent to you to the Degree ofr.vhole University that he admission to that Degree,
Form
of
Presentationfor
Graduatesof
Other Universities.Mr.
Chancellor, N'Ir. Vice-Chancellor, and N'{embersof the
Council and Senate of the University of Adelaide.I
present toyou
rvho has been admitted tothe
Degreeof in
the Universityof
as afit
andpropel person to be admitted to the rank and privileges of that degree irr tìre University of Âdelaide.
Forn
of Admisisol to any Degree, By virtue of the authority committed to me,I
admit youto
the rank and privilegesof
ain
the University o{Adelaide,
Form of Admission to any Deglee during.the Absence of a Candidate.
By ',,rrtue of the authority cornmitted to me,
I
admit in his absence to the rank and privileges of ain
the Ur'iversíty of Adelaide.STATI]TES
Allowed 2nd December, 1926.
as a
fit
and proper persor tobe
admitted.
AndI
certify to you and to the has fulfilleclthe
conclitions presclibed r'orChapter
XII.-Of
the Board of Discipline.1. There shall
be a
Boardof
Discipline, consistingof the
Chan- cellor, the Vice-Chancellor,the
Deansof
the several Faculties, the Chairmanof
the Boardof
Commelcial Studies, and such Professors or Lectulers as nlay be appointed by the Council.2. 'Ihe Board shall annually elect a Chairman. When the Chailman
is
absent from a meeting, the Board shall electa
Chairmanfor
that occasion,3. The Chairman shall perform such duties as shall from time to time be p'*escribed
by thé
Council,and
(arnongst others) the
fol-lowing:
FIe shall at his orvn discretion, or upon the written request of the Chancellor
or
Vice-Chancellor,or of two
membersof
theexercise