Statutes and Ordinances of the University of Cambridge
CHAPTER IX
pp. 614–615
FACULTIES, DEPARTMENTS, AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE GENERAL BOARD

The provisions contained in this Chapter are Regulations of the General Board

GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR FACULTIES

1. There shall be a Faculty in respect of each of the subjects enumerated in the Schedule appended to these regulations.

Preliminary lists.

2. In October of every year, not later than the first day of Full Term, the Registrary shall publish a preliminary list of the members of each Faculty.

Objections.

3. Objections to the inclusion or omission of any name may be addressed to the Secretary of the Board of the Faculty concerned, and shall be decided by that Board subject to an appeal to the General Board. Any such decision of a Faculty Board or the General Board shall be communicated to the objector and to the Registrary forthwith.

Corrected lists.

4. As early as possible in the Michaelmas Term each year, and in any case not later than 28 October, the Secretary of the Board of each Faculty shall send to the Registrary the names of persons who are members of the Faculty under Regulation 1(c) of the Regulations for Faculty Membership.

Promulgation of lists.
Annual meetings.

5. On the fifth weekday of November the Registrary shall promulgate the lists of the Faculties, and the lists so promulgated shall constitute the several Faculties for the purpose of the annual meetings of the Faculties. Those meetings shall be held after the sixth day and before the twenty-fifth day of November. Between the promulgation of the lists and the end of the academical year the Registrary shall not be required to ascertain or to notify any change that may occur in the membership of a Faculty.

Election of members of Faculty Boards.

6. In each year elections shall be held as necessary of members of Faculty Boards in category (ii) of class (a) and in classes (c) and (f), in accordance with the regulations for Classes of Faculty Board Membership, Elections, and Periods of Office. The names of the members elected shall be reported to the Registrary forthwith.

Teaching programme.

7. In the exercise of their responsibility under Regulation 7 of the General Regulations for the Constitution of the Faculty Boards for preparing the teaching programme of the Faculty each Faculty Board shall

  1. either(a)invite to a conference at least once in each academical year the University officers and Affiliated Lecturers in the Faculty, and, if they think fit, the lecturers whose lectures have in the previous academical year been included in the scheme of lectures under Regulation 8;
  2. or(b)delegate to Heads of Departments in the Faculty the responsibility for arranging similar conferences of Lecturers within their Departments. If this alternative is followed, the Faculty Board shall at least once a year receive reports from Heads of Departments on the outcome of these conferences and shall decide whether they give rise to any questions which should be considered by a conference of lecturers in the Faculty as a whole.

8. Each Faculty Board shall be authorized to invite College teaching officers or other persons to give lectures or other instruction on subjects which fall within the province of the Board, and to include such lectures or other instruction in the teaching programme of the Faculty.

Lectures not within scope of Faculty Board.

9. The General Board is authorized to sanction the announcement of lectures by Professors and Readers in subjects which do not come within the scope of any Faculty Board.

SCHEDULE

Amended by Notice (Reporter, 2018–19, p. 441)
 

Architecture and History of Art

Asian and Middle Eastern Studies

Biology

Business and Management

Classics

Clinical Medicine

Computer Science and Technology

Divinity

Earth Sciences and Geography

Economics

Education

Engineering

English

History

Human, Social, and Political Science

Law

Mathematics

Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics

Music

Philosophy

Physics and Chemistry

Veterinary Medicine