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Graces submitted to the Regent House on 15 October 2003

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 These Graces, other than any which is withdrawn or for which a ballot is requested in accordance with the regulations for Graces of the Regent House (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 115), will be deemed to have been approved at 4 p.m. on Friday, 24 October 2003.

1. That the reference to the examination in Criminal Law in Schedule K (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 102) be deleted.1

2. That Regulation 1(c) for the Council of Lifelong Learning be amended so as to read:2

(c) one person each appointed by the Councils of the Schools of Arts and Humanities, the Biological Sciences, Clinical Medicine, the Humanities and Social Sciences, the Physical Sciences, and Technology, and one person each appointed by the Faculty Boards of Clinical Veterinary Medicine and Education, and the Management Studies Syndicate;

3. That the regulations for the William Vaughan Lewis Fund and Prizes be amended as follows:3

Regulation 4.

By amending the final sentence so as to read:

A grant may be made to any member of the University who is of one or more year's standing from his or her first degree, whether of this or another university.

4. That the recommendations in paragraph 8 of the Report of the Council, dated 21 July 2003, on the introduction of a new office of Assistant Director in the Fitzwilliam Museum (Reporter, 2002-03, p. 1206) be approved.

1 Schedule K specifies the examinations for which Ordinances are made by the General Board. This examination was rescinded, with effect from 1 October 2002, by Notice of the General Board (Reporter, 2002-03, p. 586).

2 Statutes and Ordinances, p. 142. The necessity to amend this regulation was overlooked when regulations were put forward for amendment following the establishment of the Council of the School of Clinical Medicine (Grace 5 of 9 July 2003).

3 Statutes and Ordinances, p. 796. The Managers of the Fund propose a relaxation of the current regulation which restricts eligibility for grants to persons of between five and ten years' standing from their first degrees. This relaxation has the approval of the surviving founder of the Fund.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 15 October 2003
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