Bulletin Supplement Jun 1964
Statutes. 20, (1) The Council may by special resolution make Statutes subject to the approval thereof by the Chancellor prescribing or providing for— (a) the administration of the University; (b) membership of the University ; (c) appointments, elections, resignation and retirement and removal of officers and staff of the University ; (d) examinations ; (e) the conferring of degrees and the award of other academic dis- tinctions ; (f) the powers of the Council and the Senate ; (g) the Convocation; (h) the Faculties, their membership and functions; (i) the Boards of Studies, their membership and functions ; ( j ) the exercise of any function by the University, the Council, the Senate, the Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor, the Pro-Vice- Chancellor, Officers, teachers and members ; (k) financial procedure ; (1) fees payable to the University as a condition of admission to any examinations held by the University or for the conferring of any of the degrees of the University or for the award of any diploma or certificate or other academic distinction or for attendance at a University Extension Course or any similar purpose; (m) the admission of students ; (n) welfare of students ; (o) discipline of students ; ( p) generally the carrying into effect of this Ordinance. (2) No Statute may be made which will result in a change in the constitution of any of the Colleges unless the consent of the College concerned to the making thereof has first been obtained. Decrees and regulations. 21. The Council and the Senate may from time to time make decrees and regulations respectively to direct and regulate the affairs of the University, subject to the provisions of this Ordinance and the Statutes. The power to make decrees and regulations shall include the power to repeal, amend, add to or alter any decrees or regulations theretofore made. Degrees and other awards. 22. The University may— (a) confer such degrees as may be specified in the Statutes ; ( b) award diplomas and certificates and such other academic distinctions as may be specified in the Statutes ; (c) provide such lectures and instruction for persons not being members of the University as the University may determine ; (d) confer degrees honoris causa of Master or Doctor in accordance with the Statutes ; and ( s u b j e c t to the provisions of the Statutes deprive any person of any degree conferred or diploma, certificate or other academic distinction awarded by the University. 7
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