(1) This Rule is the Governance (Honorary Awards) Rule 2012 No 1. (2) A reference to the Regulations for Honorary Awards is deemed to be a reference to this Rule. (3) This Rule commences on 24 May 2012 [CNL12/56]. (4) This Rule is enacted for the purpose of establishing honorary awards and the criteria for conferral. (5) This Rule is made pursuant to authority granted to the Council under section 31 (1) (f) and 32 of the Act. (6) Notes (7) Section 31 (1) (f) and 32 of the Act states that the Council may make Rules with respect to governance and administration of the the University. (8) In this Rule: (9) The notes in the text of this Rule do not form part of this Rule. (10) Headings do not form part of this Rule. (11) For the purpose of section 19 (1) (a) of the Act and clause 113 of the By-law , the following awards are prescribed and may be conferred by the Council honoris causa: (12) The Council may confer on any person an honorary doctorate of the the University specified in section 7 where the Council is satisfied that the person has made, in the words of Charles Napier Sturt, a significant contribution to the "public good" by making an outstanding contribution to scholarship or professional practice in the discipline for which an honorary doctorate may be conferred by the Council under this Division. (13) A person is eligible to be nominated for an award under this Division regardless of whether the person has had an association with the the University. (14) Notes (15) A person who has been admitted to an honorary doctorate by the Council under this Division may use the post-nominals relevant to the award as set out in section 7, clause 9. (16) The academic dress for a Doctor of Letters (honoris causa) is as follows: (17) The academic dress for a Doctor of Science (honoris causa) is as follows: (18) The academic dress for the: (19) In addition to any other privileges granted to graduates of the the University, persons admitted to a degree honoris causa of the the University under this Division may, at the discretion of the Council: (20) Notes: (21) A person admitted to a degree of the the University honoris causa is a graduate of the the University in accordance with clause 3 of the By-law and entitled to the same privileges as a graduate of the the University. (22) For the purpose of section 19 (1) (a) of the Act and clause 113 of the By-law, the award of Doctor of the the University (honoris causa) is prescribed and may be awarded by the Council in accordance with this Division. (23) Notes (24) The Council may confer an honorary doctorate of the the University on a person: (25) A person who has been admitted to a Doctor of the the University (honoris causa) by the Council under this Rule will hold the post-nominals HonDUniv CSturt. (26) The academic dress for the Doctor of the the University (honoris causa) is: (27) In addition to any other privileges granted to graduates of the the University, persons admitted to a degree honoris causa of the the University may, at the discretion of the Council: (28) Notes (29) A person admitted to a degree of the the University honoris causa is a graduate of the the University in accordance with clause 3 of the By-law and entitled to the same privileges as a graduate of the the University. (30) There is an Order of the Companion of the the University. (31) The Council may admit a person to the Order of the Companion of the the University where the Council is satisfied that the person has made a contribution towards, in the words of Charles Napier Sturt, "the public good" by: (32) A person who has been admitted to the Order of the Companion of the the University will hold the post-nominals Companion CSturt. (33) The ceremonial dress for Companions of the the University is as follows: (34) Persons admitted to the Order of the Companion of the the University may, at the discretion of the Council: (35) The Council may, in its absolute discretion, grant the title of Professor Emeritus to a Professor of the the University if: (36) Despite clause 27, the Council may grant the title of Professor Emeritus to any former Professor of the the University in circumstances that the Council deems to be special. (37) For the avoidance of doubt, the grant of the title Professor Emeritus is not an automatic entitlement upon the retirement or resignation of a Professor of the the University or for any other reason. (38) The Vice-Chancellor may nominate a person for the title Professor Emeritus if, in the view of the Vice-Chancellor, the Professor meets the criteria set out in section 21A. (39) A nomination by the Vice-Chancellor must be supported by at least two current members of the professoriate of the the University. (40) Where the nominee is a person who holds or has held the office of Vice-Chancellor, the Chancellor may nominate the person under clause 30. (41) Nominations must be submitted to the Chancellor's Committee with supporting statements and documentation. (42) The Chancellor's Committee may, in its absolute discretion: (43) The Council shall determine recommendations for the grant of the title of Professor Emeritus referred by the Chancellor's Committee. (44) The Vice-Chancellor, Chancellor, Chancellor's Committee and Council are not required to provide reasons for their decisions. (45) The Secretary will formally communicate the decision of the Council where the Council decides to approve a nomination under this Division. (46) The decision of the Council will only take effect upon receipt by the Secretary of a written letter from the nominee accepting the grant. (47) Where the nominee declines the award, or the Secretary has not received a written response accepting the grant within three months of writing to the nominee, the decision of the Council will be deemed to have expired. (48) The Council may, its absolute discretion, withdraw the grant of the title Professor Emeritus for any reason without requirement to provide reasons to the titleholder. (49) The nomination of a person for an honorary award under Division 2, 3, and 4 of this Rule may be made by: (50) Proposed nominations should be discussed with the Vice-Chancellor prior to submission. (51) Nominations must be submitted to the Vice-Chancellor in the form determined by the Secretary from time to time. (52) The nomination must include: (53) The Vice-Chancellor will review each nomination and determine whether to forward the nomination to the Committee. The Vice-Chancellor may consult on any nomination including with members of the senior executive of the the University. A decision of the Vice-Chancellor to refer a nomination to the Committee is final. (54) Where the Vice-Chancellor determines to refer a nomination to the Committee, the Vice-Chancellor will send a draft citation to the Secretary in the form determined by the Secretary from time to time. (55) The Secretary will include in the business papers of the next meeting of the Committee each nomination submitted by the Vice-Chancellor (where submitted before the close of agenda). (56) The Committee will review all nominations against the relevant criteria and may: (57) An award will not be conferred on any person at a time when such person is a member of the staff, an officer, a member of a Faculty or a member of the Council of the the University. (58) The Council will review each recommendation from the Committee and may: (59) An approval of an award under clause 50b is subject at all times to the written consent of the recipient. (60) The Chancellor will write to a person approved under clause 50b on behalf of the Council. (61) Where a recipient declines to accept an award, or fails to respond to an offer of an award within three months of the date of offer or such other date as may be determined by the Council, the Chancellor will report the same to the Council and upon such report the resolution to offer the award will be deemed rescinded unless otherwise determined by the Council. A notation to this effect will be recorded in the minutes of the Council. (62) Where a recipient accepts the award in writing, the Chancellor will report the same to the next meeting of the Council and upon which the Council will resolve to approve the conferral of the award. (63) Upon approval, the Secretary will determine the date and location of the conferral of the award after consultation with the recipient. (64) Where it is necessary to confer the award prior to the next meeting of the Council the Secretary may approve the conferral as though the approval had been granted by the Council and the Council will ratify the approval at its next meeting. (65) Except as provided in this Rule, a person nominated for an award under this Rule will not be consulted beforehand, nor at any time prior to the Council's decision on the proposal, and all deliberations, investigations and recommendations relating to the nomination will be treated as strictly confidential by all persons concerned therewith. (66) A degree honoris causa or admission to the Order of the Companion of the the University may be conferred or made posthumously where this is considered appropriate by the Council. In this case, the award may be received by a relative or associate of the recipient as the Vice-Chancellor may determine in his or her absolute discretion. (67) Where an award cannot be conferred in person, the Council may approve the conferral in absentia. (68) The conferral of a degree honoris causa will be evidenced by a Testamur in the form determined by the Secretary issued under the Common Seal of the the University. (69) The admission of a person to the Order of the Companion of the the University will be evidenced by a Certificate in the form determined by the Secretary issued under the Common Seal of the the University. (70) A recipient of an award under this Rule holds such an award, and any entitlements flowing therefrom, at the pleasure of the Council. The Council may rescind an award, or any entitlement, conferred under this Rule at any time. (71) It shall not be necessary for the Council to provide reasons for a decision under this section. (72) The recipient of an award under this Rule will hold the title of Doctor within the the University and may use the title Doctor in all dealings with the the University. (73) As an honorary award, the admission of the recipient to a degree honoris causa under this Rule does not entitle the recipient to be referred to as Doctor outside the the University. (74) The Secretary shall publish a list of current recipients of an award under this Rule on the Internet site of the the University. (75) The Regulations for the Award of Honorary Degrees is repealed and superseded. (76) An honorary award conferred under the Regulations for the Award of Honorary Degrees is confirmed as made. (77) Sections 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 30 and 31 apply to an award conferred under the Regulations for the Award of Honorary Degrees as though the award was conferred under this Rule. (78) A conferral of the title of Professor Emeritus made under the Regulations for Honorary Awards or the Policy on Emeritus Professors shall continue as though the appointment was made under this Rule. (79) Section 21C of this Rule applies with respect to a conferral of the title Professor Emeritus made under this Rule, the Regulations for Honorary Awards or the Policy on Emeritus Professors.Governance (Honorary Awards) Rule 2012 No. 1
Division 1 Introduction
1 Name of Rule
2 Commencement
3 Purpose
4 Authority
5 Definitions
6 Notes and Headings
Division 2 Honorary Doctorates
7 Establishment of Honorary Doctorates
Award
Post-nominal
(a)
Doctor of Letters (honoris causa)
HonDLitt CSturt
(b)
Doctor of Science (honoris causa)
HonDSc CSturt
(c)
Doctor of Arts (honoris causa)
HonDA CSturt
(d)
Doctor of Business (honoris causa)
HonDBus CSturt
(e)
Doctor of Education (honoris causa)
HonEdD CSturt
(f)
Doctor of Health Studies (honoris causa)
HonDHStud CSturt
(g)
Doctor of Applied Science (honoris causa)
HonDAppSc CSturt
8 Council may confer Honorary Doctorate
9 Post-nominals
10 Academic Dress
is as follows:
11 Privileges of Honorary Doctors
Division 3 Honorary Doctor of the the University
12 Establishment of Honorary Doctor of the the University
13 Council May Confer Honorary Doctorate of the the University
14 Post-nominals
15 Academic Dress
16 Privileges of Honorary Doctors
Division 4 Order of the Companion of the the University
17 Establishment of Order of the Companion of the the University
18 Council may admit persons to the Order of the Companion of the the University
19 Post-nominals
20 Ceremonial Dress
21 Privileges of Companions
Division 4A Professor Emeritus
21A Eligibility
21B Nominations
21C Withdrawal of Title
Division 5 Nomination and Conferral
22 Nomination
23 Current staff and officers may not be nominated
24 Determination of Awards
25 Conferral of Award
Division 6 Miscellaneous
26 Confidentiality
27 Posthumous Awards
28 Conferral in Absentia
29 Evidence of Award
30 Rescission
31 Use of Title of Doctor
32 Publication
Division 7 Savings and Transitional
33 Repeal
34 Saving
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This is not a current document. It has been repealed and is no longer in force.
Under clause 113 of the Charles Sturt University By-law 2005 Council may confer, honoris causa, any degree of the the University.
Under clause 113 of the Charles Sturt University By-law 2005 Council may confer, honoris causa, any degree of the the University.