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Regulations for Examinations: Notice by the General Board

The General Board give notice that, on the recommendation of the Faculty Board or other authority concerned, the regulations for certain University examinations have been amended as follows:

Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos, Parts IIA and IIB

The supplementary regulations for the Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos (New Regulations) (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 241) have been amended as set out below. The purpose of these amendments is to clarify the arrangements for those modules in Archaeology in Part II which are taught and examined over a two-year cycle. The regulations have been amended, with effect from 1 October 1998, as follows:

Special areas

By inserting the following paragraph after the heading 'Special areas':
 

Papers A7, A8, A9, A10, A12, A17, A18, A19, A20, A23

Each of these papers covers two modules which are taught over a two-year cycle. Each paper will be set in two parts, numbered (1) and (2) (e.g. A7(1) and A7(2)); each part will be available in alternate years, so that in any particular year one paper will be set, corresponding to the module that has been taught in that year.

Papers A17 and A18. Ancient Egypt

By amending the last sentence of the regulation so as to read:

The four modules are entitled: The framework of living I; The framework of living II; The practice of religion I; The practice of religion II.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 22 July 1998
Copyright © 1998 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.