Cambridge University Reporter


regulations for examinations

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

(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 246)

With effect from 1 October 2009

The arrangements for the submission of essays and dissertations have been amended.

Regulation 19 (Biological Anthropology).

By amending the penultimate sentence in the second paragraph so as to read:

Each essay or other exercise shall be typewritten, unless a candidate has obtained previous permission from the Faculty Board to present it in manuscript; essays or other exercises shall be submitted to the Head of the Department so as to arrive not later than the third Monday of the Full Easter Term in which the examination is to be held.

Regulation 20.

(i) By replacing the final sentence in sub-paragraph (a) so as to read:

Applications shall be submitted to the Head of the relevant Department so as to arrive not later than the last day of the Full Michaelmas Term next preceding the examination.

(ii) By replacing in lines 1-2 of sub-paragraph (d) the words 'submitted through the candidate's Director of Studies so as to reach the Secretary of the Faculty Board' by the words 'submitted to the Senior Examiner in the relevant Department' and by replacing in sub-paragraph (d)(ii)* the words 'one week before the division of the Easter Term' by the words 'the third Monday of the Full Easter Term'.

SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS

(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 256)

Parts IIa and IIb

Social Anthropology

The supplementary regulations in respect of Paper S6 in Parts IIA and IIB of the Tripos have been amended by adding Southeast Asia to the list of ethnographic areas that may be offered, and by withdrawing Indonesia from the list of areas that may be offered.

With effect from 1 October 2009

Paper S6. Ethnographic areas

Candidates will be required to offer one ethnographic area from a choice of three, which will be specified by the Faculty Board each year and will be taken from the following list: Europe, Latin America, Inner Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Pacific, Southern Africa.

* Dissertations submitted by candidates for Part IIB in Biological Anthropology.