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No 6359

Wednesday 8 October 2014

Vol cxlv No 3

pp. 36–48

Regulations for examinations

Theological and Religious Studies Tripos, Part IIb

(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 434)

With immediate effect

Paper C6, Disputed questions in the Christian tradition, has been suspended in 2014–15.

The Faculty Board of Divinity are satisfied that no candidate’s preparation for the examination in 2015 will be affected.

Examination in Micro- and Nanotechnology Enterprise for the M.Phil. Degree

(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 537)

With effect from 1 October 2014

The regulations for the degree have been amended so as to include elective modules in the notice published in the Easter Term and to change the scheme of examination to remove the requirement to submit no more than eight essays.

Regulation 1.

By amending the text of the regulation so as to read:

1. The Degree Committee for the Faculty of Physics and Chemistry shall publish, not later than the end of the Easter Term each year, a list of not more than fifteen mandatory and elective modules in Micro- and Nanotechnology Enterprise for the examination to be held in the following academical year. In publishing the list of modules the Degree Committee shall announce the form of examination for each module, which shall be an exam, an essay, course-work, or a combination of these.

Regulation 2.

By amending the text of subparagraph (a) to delete the reference to core scientific projects and replace it with topics.

By deleting subparagraph (b) and reclassifying subparagraph (c) as (b), and (d) as (c).

By amending the final sentence to read:

The work submitted under (c) and (d) shall be on a topic or project, respectively, approved by the Degree Committee.

Regulation 3.

By amending the text to refer to Regulation 2(d).