| 1.1 | The Members of the University | 
      
        |  | 1. | The following  persons shall be Members of the University: The Members of the Court.
 The Members of the Council.
 The Members of the Staff of the University holding appointments of at least one  year's duration.
 The Emeritus Professors and Fellows.
 The Graduates of the University and those holding Diplomas awarded by the  University.
 The undergraduates, postgraduates and other students pursuing approved courses  of study within the University.
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        |  | 2. | Membership  of the University shall continue so long as one at least of the qualifications  above enumerated shall continue to be possessed by the individual Member. | 
      
        |  | 3. | The  Council on the recommendation of the Senate shall have power to declare such  other persons Members of the University as it shall deem fit. | 
      
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        | 1.2 | Appointment of the Chancellor | 
      
        |  | 1. | The  Chancellor of the University shall be appointed (or reappointed) by the Court  on the nomination of the Council. The Council shall not make any nomination (or  renomination) without having considered a report from the Nominations Committee  of Council and after consultation with the Senate. | 
      
        |  | 2. | The  Chancellor shall be appointed for a term of five years and be eligible for reappointment,  but shall not normally hold office for periods in excess of ten years. | 
      
        |  | 3. | The  Chancellor may resign by writing addressed to the Secretary of the Court. | 
      
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        | 1.3 | Appointment of the Pro-Chancellors | 
      
        |  | 1. | The  Pro-Chancellors of the University shall be appointed (or reappointed) by the  Council after consideration of a recommendation from the Nominations Committee  of Council. The Council shall not approve any initial appointment or  reappointment recommended by this committee until the Senate has been given the  opportunity to comment on it.  The Chair  of Council will normally be nominated as a Pro-Chancellor subject to the  provisions of Ordinance 1.4. | 
      
        |  | 2. | The  Pro-Chancellors shall hold office for three years and shall be eligible for  re-appointment but shall not normally hold office for more than nine years. | 
      
        |  | 3. | A  Pro-Chancellor may resign by writing addressed to the Secretary of the Council. | 
      
      
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        | 1.4 | The Chair and the Vice-Chair of Council and the Treasurer | 
      
        |  | 1. | The  Council shall from time to time appoint a Chair and Vice-Chair and a Treasurer  who shall hold office for three years from appointment but shall not normally  hold office for more than six years. | 
      
        |  | 2. | The  Chair and the Vice-Chair of the Council and the Treasurer may resign by writing  addressed to the Secretary of the Council. | 
      
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        | 1.5 | The Vice-Chancellor | 
      
        |  | 1. | The  Vice-Chancellor shall be appointed  by the Council after consideration of a Report from a Joint Committee of the  Council and the Senate. | 
      
        |  | 2. | The  Vice-Chancellor shall, subject to the  provisions of the Ordinances, hold office for such period and under such conditions  as may from time to time be determined by the Council. | 
      
        |  | 3. | The  Vice-Chancellor may reprimand, fine or suspend any Student from any class or  classes and may exclude any Student from any part of the University or its  precincts. Every such suspension or exclusion shall be reported to the Senate  at its next meeting. | 
      
        |  | 4. | The  Vice-Chancellor may resign by writing addressed to the Secretary of the  Council. | 
      
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        | 1.6 | Provost and  Deputy Vice-Chancellor | 
      
        |  | 1. | The  Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor shall be appointed by the Council, on the  nomination of the Vice-Chancellor  after consultation with the Senate, from among the Professors and University  Directors of Education and from among those who hold posts of professorial equivalence.  Where such an  appointment is not made, an appropriately qualified external candidate may be  appointed, following external advertisement and open competition.  The Vice-Chancellor  shall, before making a nomination, seek the advice of six senior members of the  University drawn from the members of Senate and Council. | 
      
        |  | 2. | The  arrangements for the tenure of office by the Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor shall be:  an initial appointment for a normal period of  five years (which shall be subject to confirmation by the Vice-Chancellor by the end of the first year), with  the possibility of reappointment for a second period of one, two or three  further years. | 
      
        |  | 3. | The  Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor shall hold office for such periods as  specified in paragraph two above and (subject to Statute 7) upon such conditions as shall  from time to time be prescribed by  Ordinance. | 
      
        |  | 4. | The  Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor  shall act on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor  during his or her absence from the University. In the absence of the Provost  and Deputy Vice-Chancellor the Vice-Chancellor may designate one of the Pro Vice-Chancellors to act on his or her behalf. | 
      
        |  | 5. | The  Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor  shall assist the Vice-Chancellor in  such matters as the Vice-Chancellor may from time to time decide. | 
      
      
      
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        | 1.7 | The Pro Vice-Chancellors | 
      
        |  | 1. | The  Pro Vice-Chancellors shall be  appointed by the Council, on the nomination of the Vice-Chancellor  after consultation with the Senate, from among the Professors and University  Directors of Education and from among those who hold posts of professorial equivalence.   Where such an appointment is not made, an appropriately qualified  external candidate may be appointed, following external advertisement and open  competition.  The Vice-Chancellor  shall, before making a nomination, seek the advice of six senior members of the  University drawn from the members of Senate and Council. | 
      
        |  | 2. | The  arrangements for the tenure of office by the Pro Vice-Chancellors  shall be: an initial appointment for a normal period of five years (which shall  be subject to confirmation by the Vice-Chancellor  by the end of the first year), with the possibility of reappointment for a  second period of one, two or three further years. | 
      
        |  | 3. | The  Pro Vice-Chancellors shall hold  office for such periods as specified in paragraph two above and (subject to Statute 7)  upon such conditions as shall from time to time be prescribed  by Ordinance. | 
      
        |  | 4. | The  Pro Vice-Chancellors shall assist  the Vice-Chancellor in such matters  as the Vice-Chancellor may from time  to time decide. | 
      
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        | 1.8 | The Deans of the Faculties | 
      
        |  | 1. | The  Dean of each Faculty shall be appointed by the Council on the nomination of the  Vice-Chancellor, following  consultation with the Senate, from among the Professors and Directors of  Education and from among those who hold posts of professorial equivalence in the Faculty.  Where such an  appointment is not made an appropriately qualified external candidate may be  appointed following external advertisement and open competition. The Vice-Chancellor shall before making a nomination  seek the advice of members of the Faculty. | 
      
        |  | 2. | The  arrangement for the tenure of office by the Dean shall be: for a normal period  of five years (which shall be subject to confirmation by the Vice-Chancellor by the end of the first year), with  the possibility of reappointment for a second period of one, two or three  further years. | 
      
        |  | 3. | If  the office of Dean becomes vacant before expiry of the period prescribed by the Council, arrangements shall be put  in hand to appoint a new Dean in accordance with these provisions. | 
      
        |  | 4. | During  any such vacancy and pending the appointment of a new Dean, the Vice-Chancellor  may appoint an acting Dean from among the Academic Staff of the Faculty. | 
      
        |  | 5. | The  Dean shall hold office for such period as specified under paragraph two above and (subject  to Statute 7) upon such conditions  as  shall from time to time be prescribed  by Ordinance. | 
      
      
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        | 1.9 | Associate Deans of the Faculties | 
      
        |  | 1. | The  Dean of each Faculty shall designate two or more members of the Academic Staff  in the Faculty to act as Associate Dean. | 
      
        |  | 2. | Each  Associate Dean shall normally serve for a period or periods not exceeding five  years (which shall be subject to confirmation by the Dean of the Faculty by the  end of the first year), and shall undertake such duties as shall be determined  by the Dean. | 
      
      
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        | 1.10 | The Heads of  Schools or other academic units | 
      
        |  | 1. | Except  in those cases in which the Council decides that a joint committee of the  Council and the Senate should be established to consider an appointment to a  particular post the Head shall be appointed by the Council from among the  Academic Staff of the School or academic unit concerned on the nomination of  the Vice-Chancellor following  consultation with the School or academic unit:   provided always that for what the Vice-Chancellor  shall deem sufficient cause a temporary appointment of another member of the  Academic Staff may be made by the Council. | 
      
        |  | 2. | Except  where special arrangements are determined for those Heads appointed following  consideration by a joint committee of the Council and the Senate, the Heads  shall be appointed for a period not exceeding five years at a time:  provided always that for what the  Vice-Chancellor shall deem sufficient cause notice in writing of early  termination of a period of office may be given to an individual Head. | 
      
        |  | 3. | The  Heads shall hold office for such period as specified in paragraph two above and (subject  to Statute 7) upon such conditions as shall from time to time be prescribed by Ordinance. | 
      
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        | 1.11 | The Registrar and Chief Operating Officer | 
      
        |  | The  Council shall from time to time after consideration of a Report from a Joint  Committee of the Council and Senate appoint a Registrar and Chief Operating  Officer of the University with such duties and remuneration and (subject to  Statute 7) upon such terms and conditions as it shall deem fit. | 
      
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        | 1.12 | Other Officers | 
      
        |  | Subject  to the provision of Statute 4, the Council may from time to time appoint such  other Officers as may be deemed necessary with such duties at such remuneration  and (subject to Statute 7) upon such terms and conditions as it shall deem fit. |