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Graces submitted to the Regent House on 4 October 2000

The Council submit the following Graces to the Regent House. These Graces, other than any which is withdrawn or for which a ballot is requested in accordance with the regulations for Graces of the Regent House (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 113) will be deemed to have been approved at 4 p.m. on Friday, 13 October 2000.

1. That the regulations for University Composition Fees be amended, with effect from 1 October 2000, as follows:1

SCHEDULE

Courses leading to examinations for the M.Phil. Degree

By inserting the following entry:

Earth Sciences D D F

By amending the entries for the courses leading to the examinations in Developmental Biology, Materials Modelling, and Quantitative Modelling of Industrial Processes so as to read:

Developmental Biology D D F
Materials Modelling D D F
Quantitative Modelling of Industrial Processes D D F

2. That the regulations for Departments and Heads of Departments be amended as follows:2

Regulation 3.

Chemical Engineering

By amending the text so as to read:

A person appointed in accordance with Regulation 2.

3. That, in the election of members of the Council to be held in November 2000, the first four candidates elected in class (c) serve from 1 January 2001 until 31 December 2004, and that the fifth successful candidate should serve from 1 January 2001 until 31 December 2002.3

1 Statutes and Ordinances, p. 158. See the General Board's Notice (Reporter, 1999-2000, p. 1064). The opportunity is taken to correct an error in the fee categories for overseas candidates for certain M.Phil. examinations.

2 Statutes and Ordinances, p. 548. It is no longer thought necessary to include the proviso that the Headship of the Department should automatically be transferred to the Shell Professorship of Engineering at each new election to this Professorship.

3 See the Vice-Chancellor's Notice, p. 4.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 4 October 2000
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