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Ordinance 9: Honorary Degrees

(1)

In accordance with its powers under Ordinance 5 the Senate may grant honorary degrees and joint honorary degrees with identified/specified partner or affiliate institutions. The Senate delegates the authority to consider and approve nominations for honorary degrees and joint honorary degrees to the Honorary Degrees Committee, which is a joint Committee of the Senate and the Council.

(2)

The University may confer the following honorary degrees:

Doctor of Laws (LLD)

Doctor of Letters (DLitt)

Doctor of Science (DSc)

Master of Arts (MA)

Master of Science (MSc)

(3)

The honorary degrees of Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Letters and Doctor of Science will be conferred upon persons of high intellectual or cultural distinction.

(4)

Degrees included in the above list may be awarded dually or jointly with other institutions, subject to the approval of the Honorary Degrees Committee on behalf of the Senate of the arrangements for such dual or joint awards. A list of degrees awarded dually or jointly with other institutions will be maintained by the Honorary Degrees Committee.

(5)

The selection of honorary graduands and the revocation of honorary degrees is part of the remit of the Honorary Degrees Committee.

(6)

An honorary degree will not be conferred upon any person whose name has not been approved for that purpose by the majority of the Honorary Degrees Committee on behalf of the Senate.

(7)

Recipients of honorary degrees will normally be presented for admission by the Public Orator at a Congregation, as assigned by the Vice-Chancellor on behalf of the Senate.

(8)

In accordance with its powers under Ordinance 5 the Vice-Chancellor on behalf of the Senate may revoke honorary degrees. Recommendations for the revocation of honorary degrees will be made to the Vice-Chancellor by the Honorary Degrees Committee.