Statutes of the University of Cambridge : With the Interpretations of the Chancellor and Some Acts of Parliament Relating to the University / edited by Anonymous.

This record of the Statutes of Cambridge University, compiled by the then University Registrary, John Neville Keynes (father of the economist John Maynard Keynes), and published in 1914, was intended as a statement of the legal instruments which controlled the organisation and day-to-day running of...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Cambridge University Press, [2009]
Series:Cambridge Library Collection - Cambridge
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Summary:This record of the Statutes of Cambridge University, compiled by the then University Registrary, John Neville Keynes (father of the economist John Maynard Keynes), and published in 1914, was intended as a statement of the legal instruments which controlled the organisation and day-to-day running of the university. Following the Royal Commission of inquiry into the universities of Oxford and Cambridge begun in 1850, a succession of Acts and Orders in Council, beginning with the Cambridge University Act of 1856, began to modernise the ancient rules by which the university and colleges had previously governed themselves, and to introduce new subjects, such as law, history, oriental languages and engineering, into the curriculum. Although the statutes have been much altered since then, the form of government of the university which they embodied still exists as a framework today.
Physical Description:1 online resource (260 pages)
ISBN:9780511693779
051169377X
9781108003797
1108003796
DOI:10.1017/CBO9780511693779
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