Except as provided in the regulations for any particular School, the Council of a School shall be constituted in accordance with the following provisions:
1. The School of Arts and Humanities shall comprise the Faculties of Architecture and History of Art, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Classics, Divinity, English, Modern and Medieval Languages, Music, and Philosophy, the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities, and the Language Centre.
2. The Council of the School of Arts and Humanities shall consist of the following members:
3. The Council of the School shall meet at least once in each academical year. No business shall be transacted at any meeting unless five of the members in classes (a) and (b) at least are present.
4. The Head of the School shall be appointed by the Council of the School, subject to the approval of the General Board, to serve for a period of four years from 1 January following the appointment.
5. The Council of the School shall perform such duties as are specified in Statute C, II, 3(a)–(c) and such other duties as may be delegated to them by the General Board under Statute C, II, 3(d).
6. The provisions of Statute K, 20 concerning reserved business shall apply to any member of the Council of the School in class (c) or (d) who is not in statu pupillari as if he or she were a person in statu pupillari.
1. The School of the Biological Sciences shall comprise the Faculties of Biology and Veterinary Medicine, the Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute, and the Sainsbury Laboratory.
2. The Council of the School of the Biological Sciences shall consist of the following members:
3. The Council of the School shall arrange to meet at least once in each academical year. No business shall be transacted at any meeting unless five of the members in classes (a)–(e) at least are present.
4. The Head of the School shall be appointed by the Council of the School, subject to the approval of the General Board, to serve for a period of four years from 1 January following the appointment.
5. The Council of the School shall perform such duties as are specified in Statute C, II, 3(a)–(c) and such other duties as may be delegated to them by the General Board under Statute C, II, 3(d).
6. The provisions of Statute K, 20 concerning reserved business shall apply to any member of the Council of the School in class (f) or (g) who is not in statu pupillari as if he or she were a person in statu pupillari.
1. Appointments and reappointments to the University office of Secretary of the School of the Biological Sciences shall be made by an Appointments Committee consisting of the following:
2. The Secretary shall act as Secretary of the Council of the School of the Biological Sciences, and of Committees of the Council of the School, and shall perform such other duties as may be determined from time to time by the Council of the School with the approval of the General Board.
1. The School of Clinical Medicine shall comprise the Faculty of Clinical Medicine. The short title of the School shall be ‘The Clinical School’.
2. The Regius Professor of Physic shall be the Head of the School.
3. The Council of the School of Clinical Medicine shall consist of the following members:
4. The following shall have the right of attendance at the Council of the School of Clinical Medicine:
5. The Council of the School shall meet at least once in each academical year. No business shall be transacted at any meeting unless five members in classes (a)–(h) at least are present.
6. The Council of the School shall perform such duties as are specified in Statute C, II, 3(a)–(c) and such other duties as may be delegated to them by the General Board under Statute C, II, 3(d).
7. The provisions of Statute K, 20 concerning reserved business shall apply to any member of the Council of the School in class (i) who is not in statu pupillari as if he or she were a person in statu pupillari.
1. Appointments and reappointments to the University office of Secretary of the Clinical School shall be made by an Appointments Committee consisting of the following persons:
2. The Secretary shall act as Secretary to the Council of the School and the Faculty Board of Clinical Medicine, and of Committees of the Faculty Board. He or she shall perform such other duties as may be determined from time to time by the Council of the School and the Faculty Board with the approval of the General Board.
1. The School of the Humanities and Social Sciences shall comprise the Faculties of Economics, Education, History, Human, Social, and Political Science, and Law, the Departments of History and Philosophy of Science and of Land Economy, and the Centres of African Studies, Latin-American Studies, and South Asian Studies.
2. The Council of the School of the Humanities and Social Sciences shall consist of the following members:
Members in classes (a) and (b) shall be appointed in the Michaelmas Term to serve from 1 January next following. Members in class (a) shall serve for two years; the member in class (b) shall serve for two years or for so long as he or she remains a member of the General Board, whichever shall be the shorter period. Members in class (c) shall serve until 31 December either of the year in which they are co-opted or of the following year, as the Council shall determine at the time of their co-optation.
3. The Council of the School shall meet at least once in each academical year. No business shall be transacted at any meeting unless five of the members in classes (a)–(c) at least are present.
4. The Head of the School shall be appointed by the Council of the School, subject to the approval of the General Board, to serve for a period of four years from 1 January following the appointment.
5. The Council of the School shall perform such duties as are specified in Statute C, II, 3(a)–(c) and such other duties as may be delegated to them by the General Board under Statute C, II, 3(d).
6. The provisions of Statute K, 20 concerning reserved business shall apply to any member of the Council of the School in class (d) or (e) who is not in statu pupillari as if he or she were a person in statu pupillari.
1. The School of the Physical Sciences shall comprise the Faculties of Earth Sciences and Geography, Mathematics, and Physics and Chemistry, and the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences.
2. The Council of the School of the Physical Sciences shall consist of the following members:
3. The Council of the School shall arrange to meet at least once in each academical year. No business shall be transacted at any meeting unless five of the members in classes (a)–(d) at least are present.
4. The Head of the School shall be appointed by the Council of the School, subject to the approval of the General Board, to serve for a period of four years from 1 January following the appointment.
5. The Council of the School shall perform such duties as are specified in Statute C, II, 3(a)–(c) and such other duties as may be delegated to them by the General Board under Statute C, II, 3(d).
6. The provisions of Statute K, 20 concerning reserved business shall apply to any member of the Council of the School in class (e) or (f) who is not in statu pupillari as if he or she were a person in statu pupillari.
1. Appointments and reappointments to the University office of Secretary of the School of the Physical Sciences shall be made by an Appointments Committee consisting of the following persons:
Members in classes (c) and (d) shall be appointed in the Michaelmas Term of each calendar year of which the number is even to serve for the two calendar years next ensuing.
2. The Secretary shall act as Secretary of the Council of the School of the Physical Sciences, and of Committees of the Council of the School; and shall perform such other duties as may be determined from time to time by the Council of the School with the approval of the General Board.
1. The School of Technology shall comprise the Faculties of Business and Management, of Computer Science and Technology, and of Engineering, the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, and the University of Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership.
2. The Council of the School of Technology shall consist of the following persons:
3. The Council of the School shall arrange to meet at least once in each academical year. No business shall be transacted at any meeting unless five of the members in classes (a)–(d) at least are present.
4. The Head of the School shall be appointed by the Council of the School, subject to the approval of the General Board, to serve for a period of four years from 1 January following the appointment.
5. The Council of the School shall perform such duties as are specified in Statute C, II, 3(a)–(c) and such other duties as may be delegated to them by the General Board under Statute C, II, 3(d).
6. The provisions of Statute K, 20 concerning reserved business shall apply to any member of the Council of the School in class (e) or (f) who is not in statu pupillari as if he or she were a person in statu pupillari.
1. Appointments and reappointments to the University office of Secretary of the School of the Technology shall be made by an Appointments Committee consisting of the following persons:
Members in classes (c) and (d) shall be appointed in the Michaelmas Term of each calendar year of which the number is even to serve for the two calendar years next ensuing.
2. The Secretary shall act as Secretary of the Council of the School of Technology, and of Committees of the Council of the School; and shall perform such other duties as may be determined from time to time by the Council of the School with the approval of the General Board.