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THE UNIVERSITY

COUNCIL DISCUSSIONS VARIOUS MATTERS DEALT WITH [ Per Press Association. 1 AUCKLAND, Feb. 21. At the meeting of the New Zealand University Council the proposal by the late Board of Studies that terms examinations for exempted students should be eliminated was adopted. It was explained that these students would still have to keep terms, although they would not sit for terms examinations. Another proposal that physiology should be removed from the matriculation examination was approved, but another that agriculture should be also cut out was referred to the Academic Board. Mr F. Milner, speaking as a headmaster, said that the matriculation examination should be a test in fundamental subjects only. However, there was likely to be an outcry in the Press if agriculture were cut out. The matter should bo reconsidered. Tt was decided to recommend the Education Department to amend the bursary regulations so that not more than five bursaries might be awarded yearly at each University College to students showing ability. It was resolved to grant the following degrees:—Mus.D., S. Kenneth Phillips; Ph.D., G. H. Cunningham and J. R. Hosking; B. Med.-Science, N. L. Edson. Mr A. E. Flower gave notice to move that the University Entrance Board be requested to consider the whole subject of matriculation and entrance scholarship examinations with reference to (1) standing, (2) syllabus, (3) system of marking, (4) accrediting by means of leaving certificates; and to forward its recommendations to the Council through the Academic Board. Notice of the following motion was given by Mr T. K. Sidey: “That the question whether the Council should be empowered to grant degrees in theology be referred for consideration and report to tho committee.” The following motion was carried: “That power should be given to the Council to determine from time to time whether the offices of principal and vice-chancellor shall or shall not be held by one and the same person, and that the Government be asked to amend the Act accordingly.”

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19774, 23 February 1927, Page 5

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THE UNIVERSITY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19774, 23 February 1927, Page 5

THE UNIVERSITY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19774, 23 February 1927, Page 5

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