The university's growth in students and staff is indicated by the following statistics: By the end of 1955, the university had a. The members of the Council elected by the Senate are elected in accordance with the following rules:
The members of the Council elected by the Senate shall be elected in accordance with the following rules:-
Every year or whenever a position becomes vacant, the Senate elects an administrator from among its bodies.
The Senate shall, every year, or whenever a vacancy shall occuÌ, elect a Warden out of their own body
Lectures or hours of professors and lecturers and fees charged;. viii). the manner and time of convening council and senate sessions; ix) constitution of any degree;
Every undergraduate shall, during such terms of residence as
The University has been the Governor of. allowed and countersigned by him. after any Statute or Regrrla-. This has been authorized and countersigned by the Governor, it will be for all degree candidates to all professors, lecturers, degree holders and servants of this institution. UNIVERSITY ACT L7 (c) in any afrliated collegiate or educational institution. for or in connection with the University; or. d) in a dormitory licensed on the basis of the Statute or Regulation of the University.
No religious test shall be administered to any person in order
The powers given by this, A'ct to the Counc4 shall, so- far as the same mãy afiecit the two chairs or pr-ofesso-rships founded- by
In addition to any other sums payable to the University from the general revenue of the State, the Treasurer shall in eaclr. The staff of the said Waite Agricultural Research Institute. iv) The University shall maintain a course in agricultural science of degree standard for the training of graduates for. service in the Department of Agriculture, the Education.
THE THIRD SCHEDULE
TRUST CLAUSE OF DEED WHEREBY THE HONOURABLE THOMAS ELDER GRANTED *,2O,OOO TO THE UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1986
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1987
The third schedule to the principal Act is repealed'
UNIVERSITY OF A.DELAIDE ACT AMENDMENT ,A.CT, 1942
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE Á.CT AMENDMENT ACT, 1943
This Act is incorporated with the princþal A.ct and that Act and this Act shall be read as one Act
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE ,A.CT AMENDMENT ACT, 1946
This Act is incorporated with the princípal Act and that Act and this Act shall be ¡eãd as one Act
The following article is enacted after article 26 and inserted into the Principal Act. of the Governor, Commonwealth may for all buildings and plant of by the Commonwealth in the first instance.
THE UNIVERSITY LAND Á,CT, 1929
The land shown in the plan in the Schedule to this Act and therein hachuled in black is -hereby vested in The Universþ of
Mitcham used by the University for the fulfillment of teaching and scientific research or both;
The principal Act is amended by inserting therein after section 18 thereof the following sections:-
UNTVERSITEIT ÄCT AMENDME\IT ÄCT 27. l) to prevent persons from climbing fences or buildings No laws under this Act shall take away or restrict any. liability¡ civil or criminal arising under any provision of any other statute or common law. S) ' of any person reasonably suspected of the Uniiersity of grounds, an authorized person shall immediately leave the Uriiversity premises if requested by the authorized person. Any authorized person may remove any vehicle from the University grounds without assigning any reason. 11. No one may use a motor vehicle on university grounds in a manner that causes excessive noise. The municipality has set a speed limit for each specific road. If the grounds and notices are posted after this road limit, no person shall drive a vehicle at such speed. No person shall interrupt a lecture or meeting by any noise or inappropriate behavior on the university premises. f) No person shall, without the permission of the Council or its delegate, inject intoxicating liquor into the ground or store or consume it on the premises of the University. ALMANAC FOR 1956 TERMS JANUARY FEBRUARY LAST DAY OF ENROLMENT LZ Board of Research Studies-2 p.m L7 Long vacation ends SECOND CERE- Anzac Day FIRST TERM ENDS JUNE L7 Faculty of Music-9.15 a.m OCTOBER NOVEMBER DEGREE AND DIPLOMA BXAMINÁ,TIONS BEGIN B THIRD TERM END FIRST TERM BEGINS ANNUAL COMMEMORATION-FIRST CEREMONY The Dean of the Faculty of Orders of Surgical Sciences and Obstetrics, The Professors of Dentistry, Experimental. The deans of the faculties of Arts, Economics, Sciences, Agricultural Sciences, Dentistry, Technology, Law and Music, a medical professor nominated by the. ANTI-CANCER CAMPAIGN EXECUTIVE COMMIÎTEE Panagbisita - Propesor: FRANZ WILLIAM WAGNER, M.Ä. Oxfo¡tl), B.Sc., Propesor ti Eilucation idiay Unibersidad ti Southampton. ROY STANLEY BURDON, D.Sc., F.Imt.P. stan-iÈa-cbRbÓÑ TOMLIN, Ph.D. GEORGERAYNERFULLER, B'Sc. Appointed Assistant Lecturer, l92T¡lecturer, I946; lecturer, 1950. M. OLESNICKI TIIE HONORABLE SIR SAMUEL JAMES \MAY, Bart., P.C., D.C.L., LL.D., Lieutenant-Governor M.D. Chief Futice of South Australia, 1883-fgf6,. SCOLLIN, B.D.S REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNTVERSITY TUBERCULOSIS SERVICES Chest Clinic and Frome Ward Director of Tuberculosis Services:. 76 REPRESENTATIVES OF TRRE rrNrvmsrrY In the Advisory Committee of the University Council and of the. Pontt-9200 to establish a Prize for Private International Law in memory of her father, Thomas Gepp. Baker- 9,4,245 to establish a scholarship in law in memory of his father, Sir Richa¡d Chaffey Baker, and his brother, Mr. Kidman & Co Peter Wills, Syd- ney Etlwa¡tls, Go¡don Robert, dipl.ag.sc. Edwards, Shirley Blanche, B.Sc, - - Eclwards, Victor Wilfred Alcom, B.A, Eggleton, David. Helen Prudence Hammond, Marie Joan .. I{ardy, Barbara Mamell - Hardy, Mary Mansell - IIækard, Robin Lindsay Heysen, juni. Charlesworth, Joan.{m Chinnick, Richard LioaeÌ Clancy, Peter Allan - - Cla¡k, Job¡ Stephen - Cluke, Margaret Anne Clarke, Ruth Mary Cochrane, Heather Bqnice. STATUTES XXII XXVII XXVIII XXXII XXXIII XXXIV XXXVII XXXVIII XLII CONTENTS XLIII XLIV XLVI XLVII LII. L LIII LVI. LVII LVIII LX. LXI LXIII LXIV LXW. LXVII LXVIII LXIX LXX. LXXI LXXII LXXIV LXXV LXXVI LXXVII LXXVIII LXXIX LXXX STATUTES I51 The Chancellor shall hold ofice for ffve years from the date of his election The Council shall meet for the dispatch of business at least once a month The chancellor or vice-chancellor shall have power to call a special meeting for the considêration and dispatch of business, which The Council shall have power to make, amend, and repeal Standing Orders for the regulation of its proceedings The Warden may at any time convene a meeting of the Senate' 3. Upon a requisition sign the Senate, For now, professors will follow, i.e. l) Th,e j{ughes Professor of Classical and Comparative Philology and Literature;. The Council may at any time appoint a deputy to aet- in the place of the Registrar Îor such period as-they may think fit, and assign No ProÎessor shall sit in Par'liament or become a member of any The Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor and the Chairman of the Finance Committee shall be the custodians of the UniversiÇ Seal In the case of certiûcates for degrees and diplomas the Seal may be affixed in the presence- of, ar_r_d tha aftxing may be attested by, thê The Academical Yea¡ shall be divided into three terms for all the Faculties The second term shall begin on the twenty-third Monday in the year, and shall end on the Satulday preceding the thirty-third Ívfonday The third term shall begin on the_thirty-ûfth Monday in the year, Chapter IX.-Of Matriculation Any other candidate may be admitted to matriculation by the Council on the report of the Matriculation Board The Board shall consist of the Vice-Chancellor and t]re Deans of ST,TTUTES 157 6) Not The Council may also appoint more than three persons whom the faculty recommends to be members of the faculty. The council can also appoint a maximum of three other persons that the faculty recommends to be members of the faculty. The appointment of examiners in Law in the subjects necessary for admissiol to the Bar shall be subject to approval by the Judges Candidates who shall have fulfilled all the conditions prescribed by the Statutes and Regulations for any Degree shall be admitted to The following shall be tÏe forms of Presentation for A.dmission to Degrees at ttre .A.nnual Commemoration The Board shall annually elect a Chairman. When the Chairman is absent from a meeting, the Board shall elect a Chairman for that The Chairman shall perform such duties as shall from time to It shall be the d¡rty of the Þoard _to inquire into any complaint against a student and the Board shall have porver Any Professor or Lecturer may dismiss from his class any student whom he considers guilty of impr'opriety, but shall on the iame day He may, if the examiners think so, be required to pass an examination in the branch of the work of which the subject of his thesis, design or. Payment of the balance of the scholarship shall be made quarterly, at the office of the Directorate-General in London, or at such other place or places as the Council may from time to time direct, subject to the first payment. The Angas Engineering Exhibitions.* The income (including such grant) to be derived from the said sum, or so much of such income as shall be sufficient, shall be applied to the payment of the said scholarship and exhibitions, and so much of such income as in any year shall not be thus applied shall be. These Bylaws may be amended from time to time, but the title and general purpose of the Scholarship and Exhibitions shall not be, and the general purpose of the Scholarship and Exhibitions shall not be changed. The prize shall be awarded to the candidate for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Arts who shall have If more than one candidate shall be considered by the examiners Scholar." If the thesis is not accepted as meeting the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, this payment and title will be withheld. Prior to being awarded, the scholarship holder must meet all the requirements of the university for enrollment in the third degree they apply to the university for enrollment in the third degree they intend to complete at the university. At any time, with the permission of the Council, another student may be substituted for the current holder and the privileges of the current holder shall be reinstated. At all lectures, examinations, and public ceremonials of the The academic dress for graduates shall be:- The academic dress for members of the Council, Boards and Faculties who are not graduates shall be a plain black silk gown and Any member of the Senate who has been admitted ad eundem graùum may at his option wear the academic dress appropriate to A graduate who was admitted to his degree before the allow- ance of this Statute may continue to wear the academic dress pre- The Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, Professors, Lecturers, Registrar, and otler oficers of the University at the time of the allowance and From and after the allowance and countersignature by the Governor of these statutes there shall be repealed:- The 28th day of January, 1876 Chapter XX.-Of The Roby Fletcher Prize The money shall be paid to the scholars at the next ensuing Commemoration These Statutes may be varied from time to time The Hartley Studentship shall be awarded in each year to the most successful candidate at the Leaving Honours Examination, pro- The subjects for such examination and t-heir relative value shall be from time to time determined by the Council Every Hartley Student shall forthwith, aftel the award of the studentshþ, commence his course, and shall diligently prosecute his Chapter XXIV.-Of Non-Graduating Students The copy so submitted will be sent by the Registrar to the Librarian to be placed in the University Librarian. On the advice of the appropriate Faculty or Board, the Board makes special provision for any candidate for a degree or diploma to make special provision for any candidate or a degree or diploma who has been involved in war death, through the conditions that are in war combat complicated, by changing the conditions prescribed for entry on its firm track, by changing the fees. The Bach Study Committee advises the Council on all matters. touching on studies, lectures and exams in the board curriculum. Each committee annually elects one of its members as chairman. less, except that he will be one of the professors of Chemisby. The Board of Examiners of each Board of Studies shall consist of the Professors and Lecturers in the subjects of the curriculum of 5,.T1tr subject^of the lecture shall be approved by the Council of the University from time to time. The Statutes contained in this chapter shall not be altered during the lifetime of the said Joseph Fisher, without his written consent. The Roseworthy Agricultural College is afiliated to the Univer- sity of Adelaide Chapter XXX.-Of The Tinline Scholarship 2.- The purpose_ of the scholarships will be to encourage advanced work and original investigation. The sum of 8 25 m?j is paid annually by the Faculty of 4rts,.ànd^by.the Faculty of Law, and in other.raúe years by'tliã 4rts,.àànd^by'tliã. the Faculty of Law, and in recent years by'tliã. Candidates for a scholarship must have qualiûed for a degree of the University' These Statutes may be modiffed or changed from time to time, Should a student decline to accept the scholarshjp. it mav dren be awarded to the next in order of môrit who has fuHïlêd the'condi- No student shall hold one of the said scholarships concurrently with any other scholarship tenable at the University. ^ This -Statute_may be varied from time to time, but the title a'd These Statutes may be changed from time to time, but the title and general purpose of the prize will not be changed. These Statutes may be changed by the Council from time to time, but the title and general purpose of the prize shall not be changed. The Faculty shall recommend the candidate in their respective Departments whom they deem most worthy of the Scholarships, and the Departments whom they deem most worthy of the Scholars, and the final selection shall be made by the Council. The award shall be made annually in the month of December each year, or as soon thereafter as is appropriate. Payment of the annual value of a scholarship is made in four equal installments, one at the beginning of each semester. This statute may be varied from time to time, but the title and purpose of the grant shall not be changed. These statutes may be amended or modified from time to time, but the name and objects of the scholarships shall not be changed. Library books must be appropriately distinguished from other books in the possession of the University. These articles of association may be amended from time to time, but the title and general purpose of the endowment shall not be altered. L The candidate deposits a typed or printed copy of the successful thesis in the University library, but it must be available to the candidate for a period of one month or Theses shall be submitted not later than the ûrst day of July in any year' The examiners are appointed by the Council on the recommendation of the Faculty of Medicine. This statute may vary from time to time, but the title and general purposes of the endorsement may not be changed. Within such time after being awarded the scholarship as the Council shall in each case allow, the scholar shall proceed to Great The scholar must present himself for a higher examination in obstetrics, such examination being either the examination for member-BY-LAWS MADE UNDER THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE ACT AMENDMENT ACT
In these by-laws-
Any authorised person may remove any vehicle from the Uni' versity grounds without assigning any reason
No person shall drive any vehicþ within the university grounds at a speed- exceeding ûfteen miles an hour
HOSPITALS A.CT, 1934
MARCH
APRIL
MONY
JULY
SEPTEMBER
DBCEMBER
COMMITTEES, FACULTIES AND BOARDS FOR 1956
PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS
MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS P¡ofesso¡
MINING, METALLURGICAL AND CTIEMICAL ENGINEERING Professor, and Director of the Bonython Labor¿tories
MEDICINE AND SURGERY
STAFF OF THE ELDER CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC Di¡ector
CLINICAL TEACHERS Royal Adelaiile Hospital
NORTHFIELD WARDS
THE QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL (Maternity Section)
BENEFACTIONS BESTOWED BY PRIVATE PERSONS ENDOWMENTS
GIFTS
PAST AND PRESENT GRADUÄTES
XVIII
Chapter I.-Of the Chancellor and Vice'Chancellor
Chapter II.-Of the Council
Chapter III.-Of the Senate
The Senate shall have po\¡/er from time to time to make, amend
Chapter V.-Ûf the Registrar
Chapter VII.-Of the Seal of the Universiþ
Chapter VIII.-Of Terms
STATUTES I55
Chapter X.-Of the Faculties
STÂIT'TES 168
Chapter XI.-Of Degrees
Chapter XII.-Of the Board of DisciplÍne
Chapter XIII.-Of The Angas Engineering Scholarship and the Angas Engineering Exhibitions
The Angas Engineering Scholarship
General
Chapter XIV.-Of The John Howard Clark Prize and the John Howard Clark Scholar
If the examiners shall consider no candidate worthy of the prize, they shall so report, and no award shall be made for that year; but
Chapter XV.-Of The Stow Prizes and Scholar
Chapter XVII.-Of Conduct at Examinations
STATUTES I78
Clause and Repeal
STATUTES L76
Chapter XXII.-Of The Hartley Studentship
STATUTES LIT
Statutes and Regulations relating to Scholarships, Stude-ntships, Exhibitions, or Prizes may be varied from time to time, unless the
STATUTES I79
STATUTES 181 (iii) subiect to the control of the Board, exercise a general control
The qualiffcations prescribed for admission to the course for any diploma afo set out in fhe regulations governing that diploma
Chapter XXIX.-Of the Affiliation of Roseworthy Agricultrual College
ST,{I'UTES 188
STATUTES 185
STATUTES I87
Chapter XXXV.-Of The Bundey Prize for English Verse
STATUTES T89
ST.ATUTES I91
The John L. Young Scholarship for Research
STATUTES 198
ST.A,TUTES 195 Chapter >(LIII.-Of the Ernest Ayers Scholarships in Botany or Forestry
STATIITES 197
2OO STATUTES
STATUTES 201
STATUTES 203