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Invitation to students

University of Canterbury student representatives are to be invited next year to attend meetings of the university’s Professorial Board. The board resolved at a meeting yesterday to give three student representatives speaking but not voting rights for a trial period of one year. The board also decided to consider early in 1974 whether to recommend to the University of Canterbury Council to seek an amendment to the University of Canterbury Act, 1961, to provide for full student membership of the board.

The University of Canterbury Students’ Association will be invited to send the president of the association, the education officer and one other student nominated by the students’ executive to attend the Professorial Board meetings next year. A similar step was taken recently by the Professorial Board of Lincoln College.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33092, 6 December 1972, Page 1

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Invitation to students Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33092, 6 December 1972, Page 1

Invitation to students Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33092, 6 December 1972, Page 1

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