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Regulations for the degrees of Doctor of Law and Doctor of Music: Notice

The General Board give notice that, on the recommendation of the Board of Graduate Studies, they have approved an amendment to the regulations for the degrees of Doctor of Law and Doctor of Music (Statutes and Ordinances, pp. 430 and 455) as set out below. The purpose of the amendment is to make provision for candidates to include in their applications a summary of the field of research covered by their published works. The regulations have been amended as follows:

Doctor of Law

Regulation 3.

By amending the first sentence so as to read:

A candidate for the degree shall apply in writing to the Secretary of the Board of Graduate Studies, specifying the works on which his or her claim to the degree is based and providing a summary in not more than 500 words of the field of research covered by these works.

Doctor of Music

Regulation 3.

By renumbering sub-paragraph (b) as (c) and inserting a new sub-paragraph (b) as follows:

(b) a summary of not more than 500 words relating to the candidate's style and ideology as a composer;


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Cambridge University Reporter, 2 May 2001
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