IdentifierAGN-00000048TypeBoard/Committee/CouncilDate1909 to 1920CreationUniversity By-laws Chap XXI (3)Abolitionnew By Laws 1920Description
The Board of Studies in Veterinary Science was established under the University By-Laws Chap XXI (3). Veterinary Science was taught in the Faculty of Science. One of the functions of the Faculty was:3.—The Faculty shall meet for the purpose of considering and reporting to the Senate upon such subjects as have relation to the studies, lectures, examinations and degrees in Science, and such other subjects as may be referred to it by the Senate; and the following Boards of Studies shall be constituted to report to the Faculty in each department of study: — (a) Board of Studies in Pure Science. (b) Engineering. (c) Veterinary Science. (d) Agriculture.The Board of Studies in Veterinary Science shall consist of the Professors of Biology, Chemistry, Engineering,Geology, Physics and the Professors, Independent Lecturers , Assistant Professors and Assistant-Lecturers and Demonstrators in the other subjects required for the Degree of Veterinary Science. Its chairman shall be the Professor of Veterinary Science but in his absence the members then present shall elect a chairman from amongst themselves. The Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the Faculty of Science shall be ex officio members of these Boards of Studies". [By-laws Chap XXI, University Calendar 1910, pp.56-57]New University By Laws in 1920 established ten faculties within the University including the Faculty of Veterinary Science (Chap IX, 1920 Calendar), the Board of Studies in Veterinary Science and Board of Veterinary Science within the Faculty of Science no longer existed.
Board of Studies in Veterinary Science (1909 to 1920), [AGN-00000048]. University of Sydney Archives, accessed 09/12/2024, https://archives-search.sydney.edu.au/nodes/view/22692