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Regulation. Blazon of University Seal. Within a circular ribbon and on a ground diapree, an antique escocheon; bearing, azure, between four estoils of eight points in'cross argent, a book open fesswise of the same, edged and indexed proper. Motto : On an escrolargent, fimbriated gules surmounting the ground diapree, and passing behind the escocheon, the words " Sapere aude." Approved in Council, 23rd March, 1875. Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council. Regulation. Admission of Undergraduates from other Universities. Any person may be admitted without examination as an undergraduate member of the University of New Zealand, who shall have kept any number of terms at any of the undermentioned Universities—namely, Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow, Aberdeen, St. Andrew's, Edinburgh, Dublin, Durham, London, Queen's University of Ireland, Sydney, or Melbourne, —and shall be considered of the same standing as if he had been, during the same time, an undergraduate member of the University of New Zealand: Provided always that he shall give to the Registrar, to the satisfaction of the Chancellor, evidence of good condupt at any such University. Approved in Council, 23rd March, 1875. Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council. Regulation. Admission of Graduates in Arts, Medicine, Law, and Music, and others, to ad eundem Degrees. Any person who shall have been admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, Bachelor of Medicine, Doctor'of Medicine, Bachelor of Laws, Doctor of Laws, Bachelor of Music, or Doctor of 'Music, in any of the following Universities —namely, Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow, Aberdeen, St. Andrew's, Edinburgh, Dublin, Durham, London, Queen's University of Ireland, Sydney, or Melbourne, —may be admitted by the Senate to the same degree in the University of' New Zealand; and any person who shall have passed the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in any of the said Universities, but may not have gone through the form of taking that degree on account of not having kept the last required term, may be admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in the University of New Zealand. Proof of compliance with all these conditions shall be to the satisfaction of the Senate. Approved in Council, 23rd March, 1875. Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council. Statute. Conditions of the Affiliation of Collegiate or Scholastic Institutions. Collegiate or scholastic institutions in the colony may be affiliated under the following conditions :— I. That such institutions provide, for the purpose of teaching and lecturing, lecture rooms with suitable apparatus and appliances. 11. That at such periods of the year as may be determined upon by the Senate, lectures be regularly given by the teachers and lecturers of the institutions. 111. That it be shown to the satisfaction of the Senate that such institutions are competent to supply, through their teachers and lecturers, adequate instruction in Classics, Mathematics, and any one of the following subjects, viz.: — L Modern Languages other than English. 2. Physical Science. 3. English Language and Literature. 4. General History. 5. Moral Philosophy and Logic. 6. Jurisprudence. Approved in Council, 23rd March, 1875. Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council. Regulation Prescribing Examinations in Affiliated Institutions. Each affiliated College shall, between the Ist day of October and the 31st day of December in each year, hold an examination in not less than three of the several subjects taught under the conditions of affiliation.
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