There shall be a
Senate of the University (in this Our Charter called “the Senate”)
which shall, subject to this Our Charter and the Statutes and to the general
control and approval of the Council, be responsible for the academic work of
the University, both in teaching and in research, and for the regulation and
superintendence of the education and discipline of the Students of the
University.
The Senate shall
exercise full responsibility over the academic work of the University and
shall, subject to these Statutes, take such measures and act in such a manner
as shall appear to it best calculated to promote the academic work of the
University both in teaching and research and for the regulation and
superintendence of the education and discipline of the students of the
University. Subject to the Charter and these Statutes, the Senate shall, in
addition to all other powers vested in it, have the following functions:
(i) To regulate and control all teaching, courses of study and
research and the conditions qualifying for admission to the various titles,
degrees and other distinctions offered by the University.
(ii) To regulate the admission of persons to
courses of study or research.
(iii) To appoint members of the Court as
provided for under Statute XII.
(iv) To elect members of the Council as
provided for under Statute XIII.
(v) To review from time to time the duties of
all members of the Academic Staff.
(vi) To recommend to the Council the establishment of new academic
posts in the University and if it thinks fit to recommend that any vacant post
be not filled.
(vii) (a) To
appoint Examiners whether internal or external.
(b) To regulate all University
examinations.
(viii) To terminate the studies of any student where the work of the
student is found to be unsatisfactory.
(ix) To confer Degrees and grant other academic distinctions to
persons who shall have pursued a course of study or research approved by the
Senate, who shall have passed the examinations and satisfied any other
conditions prescribed in the Ordinances or Regulations.
(x) To grant Diplomas, Licences, Certificates or other
distinctions to persons who have pursued a course of study or research approved
by the Senate under conditions prescribed by it.
(xi) To accept such examinations and periods of study or research at
such Universities or other places as the Senate may determine as equivalent to
such examinations and periods of study or research in the University as the
Senate may determine.
(xii) To accept courses of study or research in any other institution
which in the opinion of the Senate possesses the means of affording the proper
instruction for such courses as equivalent to such courses of study or research
in the University as the Senate may determine.
(xiii) To determine what formalities shall attach to the conferment of
Degrees and other distinctions.
(xiv) On what it shall deem to be good cause, to deprive persons of any
Degrees or other distinctions conferred on them and to revoke any Diplomas,
Licences, Certificates or other distinctions granted to them by the University
and to withdraw all privileges connected therewith.
(xv) To be responsible for the general administration of the
University Library and other general academic services.
(xvi) To recommend to the Council the institution of Fellowships,
Scholarships, Studentships, Exhibitions, Bursaries and Prizes and other aids to
study and research.
(xvii) To prescribe, subject to any conditions made by the Founders and
to any directions of the Council, the terms and conditions of competition for
Fellowships, Scholarships, Studentships, Exhibitions, Bursaries and Prizes and
to examine for and award the same.
(xviii) To supervise the extra-mural work of the
University.
(xix) To make recommendations to the Council on
any matter of interest to the University.
(xx) To regulate the use of academic dress in
the University.
(xxi) To promote research within the University and to require reports
from time to time on such research.
(xxii) To regulate the discipline of the
University.
(xxiii) To take such steps as it thinks proper for
regulating organisations of Students.
(xxiv) Subject to the provisions of Statute XXIII, to expel any Student
who having been suspended or excluded by the Vice-Chancellor appears to the
Senate after consideration of a joint report from the Vice-Chancellor and at
least two members of the Senate appointed by the Senate to have been guilty of
grave misconduct.
(xxv) Except as otherwise provided, to appoint
representatives of the University on other bodies.
(xxvi) To report to the Council from time to time as to the expediency of
the establishment and dissolution of organs of academic administration and to
make recommendations as to their constitution and functions and the
modification or revision thereof.
(xxvii)
To review, amend, refer back, control or disallow any act
of any such organ of academic administration and to give directions to any such
body.
(xxviii)
Generally to exercise all such powers as are or may be
conferred on the Senate by the Charter and these Statutes including the power
to make Regulations in the exercise of the powers expressly set out in this
Statute and of all the other powers of the Senate.