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University of Oxford Statutes and Regulations

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Statutes

The University statutes were enacted in 2002 and cover all the key aspects of University governance, including Congregation and Council, colleges and departments, libraries and museums, staff, students, property and discipline,

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We are aware that there are some references in Statutes to 'Her Majesty' that should be changed to 'His Majesty'. These were approved by Congregation in MT22. We are awaiting for more substantive changes to be required to the relevant 'King-in-Council' statutes before asking for the approval of the Privy Council.

Regulations

The details of University governance are contained in the Regulations.

Convocation

Congregation

Societies and Permanent Private Halls

Council

Divisions and Divisional Boards

Faculties and Sub-faculties

Departments

Libraries, and Museums and Scientific Collections

Oxford University Press

Other University Bodies

Officers of the University

Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates

Complaints

University Discipline

Student Members: other regulations

Academic and Support Staff

College Contributions Scheme and College Accounts

Property, Contracts, and Trusts

Conduct of Ceremonies

Examination Regulations

The following regulations were made by Council in the "Council Regulations of 2002" series but were incorporated into the Examination Regulations, published in 2002:

  • Number and Length of Terms: Council Regs 1 of 2002
  • Matriculation of Student Members: Council Regs 2 of 2002
  • Residence in the University: Council Regs 3 of 2002
  • Senior Status: Council Regs 5 of 2002
  • Readmission and Migration: Council Regs 6 of 2002
  • Admission to Degrees awarded on passing the Second Public Examination: Council Regs 4 of 2002