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STATUTES

131

132

sr¡rurEs

"2.

Each scholarshþ shall

be of the

value

of 910, and

shall be awarded to the student in eách of the Third and Fourth Exa.minations of the M.B. course who shall be placed first

in

the

list of

candidateS who pass

with

credit.

f3.

The lnoney shall be paid

to the

scholars

at the next

ensuing Con-lmemoration.

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

ô A.llowed lOth December, 1930.

î

Allowed 26th January, 1898, Allowed l5tlr Decernber, 1896.

Chapter

XXII.-Of

The Hartley Studentship.

Wheleas the sum

of

9600 has been subscribed

with the

intention

of

founding

a

studentship

in

rnemory

of the late

John Anderson Hartley, Vice-Chancellor of the Univelsity of Adelaide, and Inspector- General

of

Schools, and whereas the said sum has been paid

to

the Unír'ersity of Adelaide to be used and administeled by

it in

fulfilment

*1.

There shall be a studentship, to be called The Haltley Student- ship,

of the

value

of L25,

open

for

competition

evely veal

to

students intending

to

ente¡ upon the course for the 8.4., B.Sc., 8.E., LL.B., M.8., and 8.S., fB.D.S., or l\4us. Bac. degree.

{2. The Hartley Studentship shall be awarded

in

each year

to

the most successful candidate at the Leaving Honouls Exarnination, plo- vided that, in the opinion of the examiners, he is of sufficient melit.

$The award shall

be

determined

by

adding together

the

malks obtained

in not

more than

fir'e

subjects

of the

Leaving Honouls Examination.

3. The subjects

for

such examination and their relative value shall be

flom

time to time deterrnined by the Council.

*4.

Every

Haltley

Student shall forthwith, after the ar,vard

of

the

studentship, commence his course, and shall diligently prosecute his studies

for

the

8.4.,

B.Sc.,

8.8.,

LL.B., À4.8., and 8.S., }B.D.S., or

5. These provisions shall be subject to alteration from time to time,

in

such rnanner as to the University shall seem fit.

q Allowed 24th Decen-rber, 1913. I Allowecl Tth Decenber,1927.

f

Alowed rsth December,

ur?1|'.;""",,,1"1,rr";n1 6th December, 1e23.

STA,TUIES

Chapter

XXIV.-Of

Non-Graduating Students.

"1.

Upon such terrns and conditions and upon payment of such fees as

the

Universitv y _or

or the the

Council orescribe- Council prescribe, any person wishing

nerson wishirls

tn to

become a non-graduating student

in

the University or

in

any School the_rein may

be

admjtted

to

any lectules,

tuitiol, or

examinations;

declaration, or

to

such other sirnilar' separate torm,

to

the tollorving declaration, or

to

such other sirnilar.

cleclaration as the Council shall prescribe for nón-graduating students generally, or for some of thern: -

and

Rules made or approved

by

the

ouncil thereof

in

fbrce from

time

to

time, so

far

as they may apply

to

me; and that

I will

ploperly dernean myself and lespectiully submit to and obey the properly dernean myselt and lespecttully submit to and obey the constituted authorities appointed

by

the said University;

and I

nor on the twenty-seventh day such repeal shall not affect:

thinks fit; but nothing in this clause contained shall interfere 'with the operation of Regulation 19 of the Degree of Bachelor of Laws and of the Final Certificate

in

Law.

f

Allowed 3"1 Jo"o"lirå?"'å

,r,n D"".'S:1r:ï"nXJth Deceruber, 1904'

the

Governor of these Statutes there shall be repealed herãby the Státutes, chapter XXIV, "Of Non-Graduating Students," allowed by the Gover- chapter XXIV, "Of Non-Graduating Students," all

nor on the twentv-seventh dav

of

December. iner,

in

the year l89Q; brrt

Chapter XXV.-Miscellaneous.

1,

In

any Statute

or

Regulaticn unless thele

is

sornethiug

in

ihe

context repugnant to- such construction words importing the rnascu-

line

gender

or

singular

lumber

shall

be

construed

to

include the feminine and plural respectively and uice oersa,

2. Statutes and Regulations relating

to

Scholarships, Studentshíps, Exhibitions,

or

Plizes may be valied from time

to

time, unless the founders have expressly stipul

+2t.

Every candidate

for an

diploma, scholar- ship, exhibition,

studentship his

narne

on

the

prescribed

form

by the

Council and

pu

Later

entries may

be of

five

shillings

which,

llor for

an adequate reason;

Iìïå""u""r,r?n.3:ll#;teived

within seven clays

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sr¿.rurEs

or

folm

approved,

In

both cases the necessaly approval rnay be granted by ihe University Librarian.

(b)

The essay

ol

thesis shall be bound,

ald the

cover shall be

' 'entitled

aird letterecl

il

accoldance

rvith

specifications

to

be

occasion of their being examined.

lSe. No person shall be adrnitted to a deglee examination

in

which tlè hai alrêacly passed at this University, except

by

special pennission of the Council.

equal

in

standard, and

in

such case rnay also irnpose such other conditions as

it

thinks fit.

$ Allowed l2th August, 1915.

I

Allowed l2th August, 1903.

{ -4.llowed

llth

Decembo.., 1917,

I

AIloweC 5th December, fgl8.

o Allorved 10th Deceniber, IgIg.

Allorved 23rd January, 1947.

STATUI'ES 135 oo6.

In

all cases rvhere the passing

of

a Public Examination

of this

Univelsity is lequired

by

the Regulations, the passing

of

any otkrer examination of this University rvhich shall appear

to

the Council to be of at least equal value rnay be accepted instead thereof.

Jf8,

In addi

evely studeni

taking any

_c

exempted by

the,Council,

shall be paiiì

at the same

f9.

A stirdent, rvho,

in

the opinion of the Plofessor or Lecturer con-

sarily including that

for

rvhich he has been reported.

at such times and under such conditions as the Faculty may

in

each case determine with the applorral of the Council.

the degree under those regulations within three years of the date of such repeal or alteration.

q Allowecl 10th December,

1919.

'11 Allorvecl 10th ]anuary, 1946.

1 Âllowed 7th Decenl¡er,

1927. t

Ailowed Tth Decen.rber, 1932.

$ Allorved

l.th

Januarv-.',"t"nÍutro-'

o*"*.to"tän'$.

l2th August' 1915' Chapter

XXVII.-Of

Diplomas and their Boards of Studies.

1. There shall be the following Boards of Studies:

(i)

The Board of Studies in Commerce and Public Administration;

(ii)

The Board of Studies

in

Pharmacy;

(iii)

The Board of Studies in Physical Education;

(iv)

The Board of Studies

in

Social Science;

(v)

The Board of Studies in Physiotherapy;

(vi)

The Board of Studies

in

Chiropody;

and such other Boards of Studies as the Council may from time to time appoint.

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srÂrurEs

2. (")

Each Board

of

Studies shall consist

of

the Chancellor, the ols and lecturers

in

control

of

subjects in and such other persons as the Council may

(b)

Secretary of the Pharmaceutical Society

of Sou

ed, and the President of

the

Pharmacy

Board

be members of the Board

of

Studies in Pharmacy.

3. Each Board

of

Studies shall advise the Council on

all

questions

touching the studies, lectures and examinations

in

the curriculum of ihe Board.

4. Each Board shall annually elect one of its membels

to

be Chair- man; except that the Angas Professor of Chemistry shall ex offici,o be Chairrnan of the Board of Studies in Pharmacy.

5. The Chairrnan o{ each Board shall

(i)

at his owri discretion, or on the request of the Chancellor or

the Vice-Chancellor,

or

on the written request

of two

other members of the Board, convene meetings of the Board;

(ii)

preside at meetings of the Board;

(iii)

subject to the control of the Board, exercise a general control ovel its administrative business;

(iv)

perform such other cluties as the Council shall

from

time to time prescribe.

6. Whenev^er

the

Chairman

is

absent from

a

meeting,

the

Board shall elect another member to preside during the Chairman's absence.

7. The Board

of

Exarniners

of

each Board

of

Studies shall consist

of the Plofessors and Lecturers

in

the subjects

of

the curriculum of the Board, together

with

such other examiners as may be appointed

cil

may thereupon select from such students

by

such method as the Council

from time to time

determines those

who, in its

opinion, should be entitled

to

begin the course

of

study

for that

diploma in that vear.

'

Allo-ø¡ed

llth

Decen-rber, 1947,

Chapter

XXVilI.-Of

The ]oseph Fisher Medal of Commerce and The

Commerce, which shall be awarded annually to the candidate for the Diploma

in

Cornmerce

who, on

completing

the

course

for

such

Diþloma, shall,

in the

opinion

of the

examiners,

be

the most dis- tinguished, and be considered by them worthy of the award.

Allowecl 12th December, 1907.

ST.A.TUTES 1a7

t2.

No candidate shall be eligible

for

the medal

if

he fails

to

corn- plete the course for the said Diploma r,vithin síx years of his entelierg upon

the

coulse, except

for

special reasons

to be

allowed

by

the Council;

nor

shall

any

candidate

be

eligible

if he

has received- exemption from examination

in

any subject.

3. There shall also be established a lecture on a subject relating to Commerce,

to

be called The Joseph Fisher Lecture, and

to

be de-

livered in the

University every alternate year,

and

subsequently published.

4, The lecturer shall be appointed frorn tirne to time by the Council

of the

University, and shall be

paid by the

University

the

sum of

f,10

10s.

5. The subject of the lecture shall from time to tirne be approved by the Council of the Uliversity.

6. Any surplus income from the said endowment

of

91,000 and the annual grant payable

in

respect thereof under

the

University Act, aftei' providing for the said medal, the payment of the said lecturer, and the publication of his lectule, shall be applied by the Univelsity

in

or towards payment of the salaries or remuneration of such of the

profeSsors, lecturers, and examiners engaged or to be engaged

in

ihe University, ered cluring

conseni.

I Allorved Sth December,

1918.

Alloweil 12th August, 1903.

Chapter

XXIX.-Of

the Affiliation of Rosewortþ Agricultural College, Whereas application has been made

by the

Governing Body of Roseworthy Agricultural College

for

afiliation to the University,

it

is hereby provided tbat 1. The Roseworthy

-

Agricultural College is affiliated

to

the Univer- sitr. of Adelaide.

*á. The Council

of the

University, on the recommendation

of

the

Faculty of

Agricultural Science> trray exempt students

who

have attendecl courses

of

instruction and passed examinations

of

the said College

flom

atter-rdance

at

lectures, and from examinations,

in

the corresponding subjects

of the

course

for

the deglee

of

Bachelor of Aglicultural Science.

o Allor¡.ed 3rd January, 1929. Allowed Tth Deceml¡er, 1905.

Chapter

XXX.-Of

The Tinline Scholarship.

Whe¡eas George John Robert Murray, a member of the Council of this University, has paid to the University the sum

of

one thousand pounds for the purpose of founding with the income thereof á scholar- ship

in

memory of the family of his mother, to be called The Tinline Scholarship: Now

it

is hereby provided as follows:

1. The Tinline Scholarship shall be available for award evely year.

2.

Subject to the provisions of clauses 6 and 7, the scholarship shall

be awarded each year

to the

candidate placed highest

in the

final examination

fol

the honours degree of Bachelor of Arts in the School

of

Political Science and

History. If any

candidate '"r'ho has been

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STATUTES

awalded

the

scholalship clecline

it, the

scholarship

shall then

be awarded

to the

candidate placed next

in older of merit in

.ihe

examination referled to al¡ove.

3.

If

in an)/ )/eeÌ' there be

'o

award of

th

alrse

2, ttre scholarship for that year may be

aw

rvho

in that

yeal has obtained honours

in the

'lhe

honouls degree

of

Bachelor

of Arts in a

combired school rvhich included rvolk in the School of Political Science ancl History, ltrovided that the candidate is prepaled to comply rvith the provisions õf clause

8

of this statute.

be no awarcl of the Ior

tliat

yeal rnal' þ er upon the final ¡,e Arts

in the

School

History.

Whenever the scholarship

is

a'uvarded

to

such

a

canclidate the operation of clauses 8 and

I

shall be posQroned

until the

calcli- date shall have passed the final examination for the Honours deglee of Bachelor of Arts in tire School of Political Science and llistory.

5.

If

in any )'ear thele be no awald of the scholarship undel clauses

of

Atts.

Whenevel the scholaÍship is aw-arded to such a c-andidate'the opelation

of

clauses 8 and

I

shall be posþoned

until

the candidate shall have complied

v'ith the

lequilements

of

legulation

2 of

the

degree of l{aster of Arts.

6. The schclarship shall not be arvarded

to

the same peÌson lrrùr'e

thal

once.

7.

If

in an)¡ )/ear thele be no candidate of sufficielt rnerit, no arvard shall be made

for

that ¡'6¿¡

but

thele shall not,

by

reason

of

such

Japse, be nrore than one arvard

in

the following 1'ear'.

8. Each cancliclate arvalded tl're scholarship shall proceed

to

the clegree of N,faster of Alts in tìre School of Political Science and History

by

submission

of a

satisfactory thesis on

a

subject approved

by

'ihe Facultl. of

Arts.

The caldidate must subrnit the subject of his thesís

fol

approval b1'

¡hs

Facultl'

not late¡

than

the first

day

of

April following the ari'ald of the scholalship; and he rnust subrnit his thesis not later than the last day presclibed for the submission of theses for the degree of \Iaster of Arts

in

the seconcl )¡ear following that of the award,

ol

at such later claie as

in

special circurnstances the Council rnay appl'o\/e.

9.

E of

960, payable in

trvo

in nt

shall be paid not

sooner

date of award, pro-

vided

been received' fì'om

the

Professor

of

Political Science and History,

or

from some other pelson apploved b;' the Council. When the thesis has been accepted as fulfilling the requirements for the degree of tr,Iaster of Arts and the

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