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STATUTES I37 Chapter XVIc.-Of The Archibald Mackie Bursa4y

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Whereas

the

South Australian Commercial Travellers' and Ware- orated

)

has paid to the University the of founding a bursary

in

memory of cretary.

of

the Association: Now

it

is

1.

The Archibald Mackie Bursary, shall be

awar to

any person nominated from

time

to

time

Commercial Travellers' and Warehouse- men's Association (Incorporated).

2. T},e bursar' shall

be

exempt from payment

of all

fees

in

the course

for the

Diploma

in

Commerce, including

that

payable on taking the diploma.

3. The bursar shall be

in

all respects subject to the discipline and to the statutes and regulations for the time being of the University.

f

the Council of the University, the bursar

s

y-for a longer period than that reasonably

r

the Council for the diploma course.

5. The Association may, Council, substitute another and the privileges of the th

This statute may be varied from time to time, but the

title of

the bursary shall not be changed.

Allowed l0th Decenber, 1915.

Chapter

XVII.-Of

Conduct at Examinations.

A candidate must not during any examination whatever:

(a)

have

in

his or her possession any book

or

notes or any other means whereby he or she may improperly obtain assistance in his or her work; or

(b)

directly or indirectly give assistance t<i any other candidate; or

(c)

permit any other candidate

to

copy from or otherwise use his or her papers; or

(d)

directly or indirectly accept assistance from any other candi- date; or

(e)

use any papels of any other candidate; or

"(f )

by any other improper means whatever obtain or endeavour to obtain, directly or

indirectl¡

assistance in his work, or give or endeavour to give, directly or

indirectl¡

assistance to any other candidate; or

(g) b"

guilty of any breach of good order or propriety.

Any candidate who shall be guilty of a breach of any of the provi- sions of this regulation shall lose that examination; and,

if

detected at the time, shall be summarily dismissed from

the

examination room;

and shall be liable

to

such further punishment, whether by exclusion from future examinations or otherwise, as the Council may determine.

Allowed Srd January, 1907. c Allowed 2nd December, 1926.

138

sTATUTEs

Chapter

XVI[.-Of

Academic Dress.

1.

At all

lectures, examinations, and public.ceremonials'of the

University, graduates and undergraduates shall appear

in

academic

dless.

2. The academic dress

for

undergraduates shall

be a

plain black stuff gown and trencher cap.

8. The academic dress

for

graduates shall

be:-

Gow¡vs.

(a)

For Bachelors: of black stufi or silk and of the same style as

used

at

Cambridge

for'the

degree of Bachelor

of

Arts.

(b)

For Mqsters; of black cloth or silk and of the same style as

used at Cambridge for the degree of Master of Arts.

(c)

For Doctors of Philosophy: of black cloth or silk faced with scarlet, and of the same style as used at Cambridge

for

the

degree of Doctor of Philosophy.

(d) For

Doc'tors (other than

of

Philosophy):

of

scarlet cloth and of the same shape as used as Cambridge (point at bot- tom

of

sleeves

)

faced and sleeve lined

with

silk the colour

of the Faculty.

The undress gown

of a

Doctor shall be

black and of the same shape as the gown

for a

Master but

with

black lace around the arm-holes.

Hoops.

(a)

For Bachelors:

of

black silk

or

stufi and partly lined with silk six inches wide of the colour of the Faculty.

(b)

For Masters: of black silk and entirely lined with silk of the colour of the Faculty,

(c)

For Doctors of Philosophy: of black silk entirely lined with scallet.

(d)

Fo1 Doctors (other

than of

Philosophy):

of

scarlet cloth and entirely lined

with

silk of the colour of the Facuþ.

(e) In

each case the shape shall be that used at Cambridge,

(f) In

each Faculty

the

colour

of

the

lining

shall be uniform

for

the degrees of Bachelor, Master, and Doctor.

( g

)

The colour of the lining in the several Faculties shall be, in accordance

with the

specimens given

in

Ridgway's Colour Stand.ards and Nonwnclature, as

follows:-

(i)

Law-Sky Blue (Plate XX).

(ii)

Medicine-Eosine

Pink

(Plate

I), (iii)

Surgery-Eosine

Pink

(Plate

I),

(iv)

Dental Surgery-salmon Colour (Plate XIV).

(v)

Arts-Pale Violet Gray (Plate

LII).

(vi)

Science-Primuline Yellow (Plate

XVI).

(vii)

Agricultural Science-Orange Chrome (Plate

II).

(viii)

Engineering-Purple

(True)

(Plate

XI).

(ix)

Music-Cendre Green (Plate

VI).

(x)

Economics-Helvetia

Blue

(Plate

IX).

STÄTUTES 139

C¡ps.

For

undergraduates, Bachelors, Masters, Doctors

of

Philosophy and other Doctors wearing Undress Gowns,

a

black cloth trencher cap with black silk tassel. The cap to be worn

with

a Doctor's scarlet gown shall be the Doctor's bonnet of black velvet as worn at Cambridge.

The colour

of

scarlet

for

gowns and hoods shall be that defined as "Scarlet"

in

Plate

I of

Ridgway's Colour Standnrils and, Nom-en- clature.

4. The academic dress for the Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor shall be as approved by the Council from time to time.

5.

The

academic dress

for

members

of the

Council, Boards and Faculties who are not graduates shall be a plain black silk gown and black cloth trencher cap with black silk tassel.

6. Any member of the Senate who has been admitted oj, eundem, gradum may at his option wear the academic dress appropriate to the degree by virtue of which he has been so admitted.

7.

A

graduate who was admitted

to

his degree before the allow- ance

of

this Statute may continue

to

wear the academic dress pre- scribed under the Statute previously in force.

Allowed 8th Decenber, 1949.

Chapter XIX.-Saving Clause and Repeal.

1. The Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, Professors, Lecturers, Registrar, and other officers of the University at the time of the allowance and counter-signature

by the

Governor

of

these statutes shall have the same rank, precedence, and titles, and liold their offices

by

the same

tenure, and upon and subject to the same terms and conditions, and (save the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor) receive the s¿me salaries

and emoluments, and be subject

to

dismissal from their ofices and suspension

for

a time from performing the duties and receiving the salaries thereto as

if

these statutes had not been made.

2.

From and after the

allowance

and

countersignature

by

the Governor of these statutes there shall be repealed:-

The statutes allowed and countersigned

by

the Governor on each

of the undermentioned days,

viz.:-

1. The 28th day of January, 1876.

2. The 7th day of November, 1881.

3. The 12th day of December, 1882.

4. The

l6th

day of September, 1885.

Aud

the Regulations' allowed and countersigned

by the

Governor on the 21st day of August, 1878.

Provided that

-

t.

This repeal shall not afiect

-

( a

)

Anything dorre

or

sufiered before the allowance and counter-

''

signature

by

the Governor of these statutes under any statute or regulation repealed by these statutes; or

140 ,

sTA,TUTES

(b) Any right or

status acquired, -duty imposed,_or

liability

in-

curred by or under any statute hereby reþealed; or

(c

)

The validity qf an¡' order or regulation made under any statute

or regulation hereby repealed; ãnd

Allorved lSth Decernber, 1886.

Chapter

XX.-Of

The Roby Fletcher Prize.

Allowed Tth December, 1939.

Chapter

XXI.-Of

The Dr. Davies-Thomas Scholarships.

sum:-

1. The scholarships shall be called the Dr. Davies-Thomas Scholar ships, and shall be competed for annually.

*2. hall be of the

value

of 910,

and shall

awar

n each of the Third and Fourth Examinationsbe

of

th

shall be placed first

in

the

list

of candidates who

J3.

The money shall be paid

to the

scholars

at the

next ensuing Commemoration.

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

ô Alowed ro,r, o"""l,tr,?il:î'n".ät" tntn ttiofi393a 26th January, r8e8.

Allowed ISth Decenrbdr, 1896.

Chapter

XXII.-Of

The Hartley Studentship.

Whereas the sum

of

9600 has been subscribed

with

the intention

of

founding

a

studentship

in

memory

of the late

fohn Anderson Hartley, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Adelaide, and Inspector-

STÂTUTES

r{t

*1.

There shall be a studentship,

to

artley Student- ship,

of the

value

of 925, oþen

ev,ery

year

to students intendilg to enter upon

the

A.; B,Sò.,

8.8.,

LL.B., M.8., and 8.S., +8.D.S., or M

ship shall be awarded

in

each year

to

the a! lhe Leaving Honours Examination, pro- of the examiners, he is of suficient merit.

$The award shall

be

determined

by

adding together

the

marks obtained

in not

more than

five

subjects

of the

Leaving Honours Examination.

3. The subjects

for

such examination and their relative value shall be from time to time determined by the Council.

o 4. Every Hartley Student shall forthwith, after the award

of

the studentsbip, commence his course, and shall diligently prosecute his studies

for

the

8.4,,

B.Sc., 8.E.,

LL.B.,

M.8., añd

n.S"

fB.D.S., or

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

in

such manner as to the University shall seem fit.

û Allowed 24th Decen.rber,

1913. I

Alloweil 7th December, 1927.

f

AIIowed 13th December,

1917.

$ Allowed 6th December, 1923.

Allowed Tth December. 1911.

Chapter

XXIV.-Of

Non-Graduating Students.

and

Rules made or approved

b;

the o

ouncil thereof in-f-orce from

Allowed

llth

December, 1941.

742

sr.aTUTES

as they may apply elf and respectfully s appointed

by

the

e

rnyself

to

have a sixteen years,"

2. Except

when

shall

pay the same

fees

tions,

and Rules regulati

3.

From and after the

allowance

and

countersignature

bv

the Governor of these Statutes there sh¡ll be repealed hereby the Státutes, chapter XXIV, "Of Non-Graduating Students," allowed

by

the Gover-

nor orl the twenty-seventh day

of

December,'in the year 1899; but such repeal shall not affect:

,A.nything done or suffered, any

right or

statrrs acquired, duty im- posed or liability incurred unde¡ the repealed statutes.

the Final Certificate

in

Law.

I

Âllou;ed 3rd Januar¡', 1929. Allos'ed Tth December, 1904.

Chapter XXV.-Miscellaneous.

the

'-i;

2. Statutes

a

ips, Studentships,

Exhibitions,

or

time, urless the

founders have

t Allowed

llth

December,

1947. i

Àllowed

llth

Decembet 1947'

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