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Graces submitted to the Regent House on 17 March 2004

The Council submit the following Graces to the Regent House. These Graces, unless they are withdrawn or a ballot is requested in accordance with the regulations for Graces of the Regent House (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 115), will be deemed to have been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, 26 March 2004.

1. That the regulations for University Composition Fees, as amended by Grace 1 of 10 December 2003, be further amended as follows:1

TABLE OF FEES

With effect from 1 September 2004

By amending certain entries in the table so as to read:
Category AnnualMichaelmas TermLent TermEaster Term
   ££££
 Home and EU undergraduate, other than Channel Islands and Isle of Man:    
A Band 11,150384383383
B Band 21,150384383383
C Band 31,150384*383383
N Law Tripos, Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, and Oriental Studies Tripos, period abroad560187187186
D Home and EU postgraduate3,0101,0041,0031,003
 M.B.A.:†    
H One term in residence8,400   
I Two terms in residence15,500   
J Three terms in residence23,000   
K Open course‡    
 M.Ed.:    
L Home and EU1,505502502501
 Diploma in Public Health, part-time:**    
P Home and EU1,505502502501

* £560 for clinical medical students in their final Michaelmas Term.

† The fee for the M.B.A. course is due in a single payment for the year; there is no provision for payment by termly instalments. M.B.A. students pay fees at the H, I, J, or K rate according to the number of terms or weeks spent in residence.

‡ To be confirmed.

** This course is not currently taught.

With effect from 1 September 2005

By amending certain entries in the table so as to read:
Category AnnualMichaelmas TermLent TermEaster Term
   ££££
 Overseas students:    
E Band 18,4512,8172,8172,817
F Band 211,0733,6913,6913,691
G Band 320,4966,8326,8326,832
 M.B.A.:†    
H One term in residence8,500   
I Two terms in residence16,200   
J Three terms in residence24,000   
K Open course‡    
 M.Ed.:    
M Overseas4,2271,4091,4091,409

† The fee for the M.B.A. course is due in a single payment for the year; there is no provision for payment by termly instalments. M.B.A. students pay fees at the H, I, J, or K rate according to the number of terms or weeks spent in residence.

‡ To be confirmed.

2. That the recommendations in paragraph 4 of the Report of the General Board, dated 3 December 2003, on the establishment of a Professorship of Cosmology and Astrophysics (Reporter, p. 319) be approved.2

3. That the recommendations in paragraph 6 of the Report of the General Board, dated 16 February 2004, on the Directorship of Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning (Reporter, p. 480) be approved.

4. That, on the recommendation of the Fitzwilliam Museum Syndicate, the regulations for the Syndicate and for admission to the Museum be amended as follows:3

Fitzwilliam Museum Syndicate

Regulation 1.

By replacing in class (d) of the Syndicate the word 'two' by the word 'four'.

Admission to the Fitzwilliam Museum

By amending the regulations so as to read:

1. The galleries shall, unless the Council on the recommendation of the Fitzwilliam Museum Syndicate determine otherwise, be open to the public on each weekday (with the exception of Mondays other than Bank Holidays and such other exceptions as are mentioned hereafter in these regulations) between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., and on Sundays between noon and 5 p.m.

2. The Syndicate shall have full authority to direct the exclusion of those persons whose admission appears to be undesirable.

3. The Museum shall be closed on the following days: 24, 25, 26, and 31 December and 1 January and such other days as may appear necessary to the Syndicate.

4. The Syndicate shall from time to time make such rules as they think fit for the use of the library and for the inspection and study of the reserve and special collections.

1 Statutes and Ordinances, p. 160. See the Council's Notice, p. 546. No information is yet available about the fees to be charged in 2004-05 for categories U-Y (undergraduate students from the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man).

2 See the Council's Notice, p. 546.

3 Statutes and Ordinances, p. 635. The Fitzwilliam Museum Syndicate have proposed an increase in the maximum number of co-opted members to enable them to broaden the non-University membership of the Syndicate. The Syndicate have also proposed amendments to the regulations for admission to the Museum to allow them more flexibility in determining opening hours.


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Cambridge University Reporter 17 March 2004
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