STATUTES
131132
sr¡rurEs"2.
Each scholarshþ shallbe of the
valueof 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 firstin
thelist of
candidateS who passwith
credit.f3.
The lnoney shall be paidto the
scholarsat 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 subscribedwith the
intentionof
foundinga
studentshipin
rnemoryof the late
John Anderson Hartley, Vice-Chancellor of the Univelsity of Adelaide, and Inspector- Generalof
Schools, and whereas the said sum has been paidto
the Unír'ersity of Adelaide to be used and administeled byit in
fulfilment*1.
There shall be a studentship, to be called The Haltley Student- ship,of the
valueof L25,
openfor
competitionevely veal
tostudents 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 yearto
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
determinedby
adding togetherthe
malks obtainedin not
more thanfir'e
subjectsof the
Leaving Honouls Examination.3. The subjects
for
such examination and their relative value shall beflom
time to time deterrnined by the Council.*4.
EveryHaltley
Student shall forthwith, after the ar,vardof
thestudentship, commence his course, and shall diligently prosecute his studies
for
the8.4.,
B.Sc.,8.8.,
LL.B., À4.8., and 8.S., }B.D.S., or5. 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 asthe
Universitv y _oror the the
Council orescribe- Council prescribe, any person wishingaÑ
nerson wishirlstn to
become a non-graduating student
in
the University orin
any School the_rein maybe
admjttedto
any lectules,tuitiol, or
examinations;declaration, or
to
such other sirnilar' separate torm,to
the tollorving declaration, orto
such other sirnilar.cleclaration as the Council shall prescribe for nón-graduating students generally, or for some of thern: -
and
Rules made or approvedby
the
ouncil thereofin
fbrce fromtime
to
time, sofar
as they may applyto
me; and thatI 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; brrtChapter XXV.-Miscellaneous.
1,
In
any Statuteor
Regulaticn unless theleis
sornethiugin
ihecontext repugnant to- such construction words importing the rnascu-
line
genderor
singularlumber
shallbe
construedto
include the feminine and plural respectively and uice oersa,2. Statutes and Regulations relating
to
Scholarships, Studentshíps, Exhibitions,or
Plizes may be valied from timeto
time, unless the founders have expressly stipul+2t.
Every candidatefor an
diploma, scholar- ship, exhibition,studentship his
narneon
theprescribed
form
by theCouncil and
pu
Laterentries may
be of
fiveshillings
which,
llor foran adequate reason;
Iìïå""u""r,r?n.3:ll#;teived
within seven claysI34
sr¿.rurEsor
folm
approved,In
both cases the necessaly approval rnay be granted by ihe University Librarian.(b)
The essayol
thesis shall be bound,ald the
cover shall be' 'entitled
aird lettereclil
accoldancervith
specificationsto
beoccasion of their being examined.
lSe. No person shall be adrnitted to a deglee examination
in
which tlè hai alrêacly passed at this University, exceptby
special pennission of the Council.equal
in
standard, andin
such case rnay also irnpose such other conditions asit
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.
oÈ Allorved 23rd January, 1947.
STATUI'ES 135 oo6.
In
all cases rvhere the passingof
a Public Examinationof this
Univelsity is lequiredby
the Regulations, the passingof
any otkrer examination of this University rvhich shall appearto
the Council to be of at least equal value rnay be accepted instead thereof.Jf8,
In addi
evely studenitaking any
_c
exempted bythe,Council,
shall be paiiìat 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' ChapterXXVII.-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 Studiesin
Pharmacy;(iii)
The Board of Studies in Physical Education;(iv)
The Board of Studiesin
Social Science;(v)
The Board of Studies in Physiotherapy;(vi)
The Board of Studiesin
Chiropody;and such other Boards of Studies as the Council may from time to time appoint.
136
srÂrurEs2. (")
Each Boardof
Studies shall consistof
the Chancellor, the ols and lecturersin
controlof
subjects in and such other persons as the Council may(b)
Secretary of the Pharmaceutical Societyof Sou
ed, and the President ofthe
PharmacyBoard
be members of the Boardof
Studies in Pharmacy.3. Each Board
of
Studies shall advise the Council onall
questionstouching 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 orthe Vice-Chancellor,
or
on the written requestof 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 shallfrom
time to time prescribe.6. Whenev^er
the
Chairmanis
absent froma
meeting,the
Board shall elect another member to preside during the Chairman's absence.7. The Board
of
Exarninersof
each Boardof
Studies shall consistof the Plofessors and Lecturers
in
the subjectsof
the curriculum of the Board, togetherwith
such other examiners as may be appointedcil
may thereupon select from such studentsby
such method as the Councilfrom time to time
determines thosewho, in its
opinion, should be entitledto
begin the courseof
studyfor that
diploma in that vear.'
Allo-ø¡edllth
Decen-rber, 1947,Chapter
XXVilI.-Of
The ]oseph Fisher Medal of Commerce and TheCommerce, which shall be awarded annually to the candidate for the Diploma
in
Cornmercewho, on
completingthe
coursefor
suchDiþloma, shall,
in the
opinionof 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 eligiblefor
the medalif
he failsto
corn- plete the course for the said Diploma r,vithin síx years of his entelierg uponthe
coulse, exceptfor
special reasonsto be
allowedby
the Council;nor
shallany
candidatebe
eligibleif he
has received- exemption from examinationin
any subject.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, The lecturer shall be appointed frorn tirne to time by the Council
of the
University, and shall bepaid by the
Universitythe
sum off,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 payablein
respect thereof underthe
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 Univelsityin
or towards payment of the salaries or remuneration of such of theprofeSsors, lecturers, and examiners engaged or to be engaged
in
ihe University, ered cluringconseni.
I Allorved Sth December,
1918.
Alloweil 12th August, 1903.Chapter
XXIX.-Of
the Affiliation of Rosewortþ Agricultural College, Whereas application has been madeby the
Governing Body of Roseworthy Agricultural Collegefor
afiliation to the University,it
is hereby provided tbat 1. The Roseworthy-
Agricultural College is affiliatedto
the Univer- sitr. of Adelaide.*á. The Council
of the
University, on the recommendationof
theFaculty of
Agricultural Science> trray exempt studentswho
have attendecl coursesof
instruction and passed examinationsof
the said Collegeflom
atter-rdanceat
lectures, and from examinations,in
the corresponding subjectsof the
coursefor
the degleeof
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- shipin
memory of the family of his mother, to be called The Tinline Scholarship: Nowit
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 shallbe awarded each year
to the
candidate placed highestin the
final examinationfol
the honours degree of Bachelor of Arts in the Schoolof
Political Science andHistory. If any
candidate '"r'ho has been138
STATUTESawalded
the
scholalship cleclineit, the
scholarshipshall then
be awardedto the
candidate placed nextin older of merit in
.iheexamination referled to al¡ove.
3.
If
in an)/ )/eeÌ' there be'o
award ofth
alrse2, ttre scholarship for that year may be
aw
rvhoin that
yeal has obtained honoursin the
'lhehonouls degree
of
Bachelorof 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 clause8
of this statute.be no awarcl of the Ior
tliat
yeal rnal' þ er upon the final ¡,e Artsin the
SchoolHistory.
Whenever the scholarshipis
a'uvardedto
sucha
canclidate the operation of clauses 8 andI
shall be posQroneduntil 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 clausesof
Atts.
Whenevel the scholaÍship is aw-arded to such a c-andidate'the opelationof
clauses 8 andI
shall be posþoneduntil
the candidate shall have compliedv'ith the
lequilementsof
legulation2 of
thedegree of l{aster of Arts.
6. The schclarship shall not be arvarded
to
the same peÌson lrrùr'ethal
once.7.
If
in an)¡ )/ear thele be no candidate of sufficielt rnerit, no arvard shall be madefor
that ¡'6¿¡but
thele shall not,by
reasonof
suchJapse, 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 Historyby
submissionof a
satisfactory thesis ona
subject approvedby
'ihe Facultl. ofArts.
The caldidate must subrnit the subject of his thesísfol
approval b1'¡hs
Facultl'not late¡
thanthe first
dayof
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 Artsin
the seconcl )¡ear following that of the award,ol
at such later claie asin
special circurnstances the Council rnay appl'o\/e.9.
E of
960, payable intrvo