E.—6
1902. NEW ZEALAND.
EDUCATION: UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. [In continuation of E.-6, 1901.]
Presented to both Houses of the General Assembly by Command of His Excellency.
Visitor.—His Excellency the Governor. Chancellor.— Sir James Heotor, K.0.M.G., M.D., F.R.S. Vice-Chancellor. —Rev. J. C. Andrew, M.A. The Senate. Eev. J. C. Andrew, M.A.; 0. 0. Bowen; P. D. Brown, M.A., 8.50.; J. M. Brown, M.A.; L. Cohen, M.A.; C. H. H. Cook, M.A.; Most Rev. W. G. Cowie, D.D.; P. Pitohett, M.A., LL.D.; M. S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G.; J. Hay, M.A., LL.B.; Sir J. Heotor, K.C.M.G., M.D., P.R.S.; D. MacGregor, M.A., M.8.; R. C. Maelaurin, M.A., LL.M.; Sir G. M. O'Rorke, Kt., 8.A.; Rev. J. Paterson; Sir J. Prendergast, Kt., 8.A.; Most Rev. P. Redwood, D.D.; W. Rolleston, 8.A.; G. S. Sale, M.A. ; Rev. W. Salmond, D.D. ;J. H. Soott, M.D. ; J. Shand, M.A., LL.D.; Sir R. Stout, K.C.M.G.; A. P. W. Thomas, M.A., P.L.S. Registrar. J. W. Joynt, M.A., Dublin.
Annual Eeport op the Senate. In compliance with the 28th clause of the University Act, the Senate makes the following report to His Excellency the Governor of the proceedings of the University since the date of the last report: — The Senate met at Dunedin, pursuant to the provisions of the University Act, in annual session on the 19th February, 1902, and at that session made certain amendments to the University statutes. These amendments have been approved by His Excellency. The usual examinations were held in November and December, 1901, and in January and April (for medical only), 1902, in the Faculties of Arts, Science, Medicine, Law, and Music, and for admission to the legal profession. The total number of candidates at these examinations was 1,366. The Senate also held a special session in April, 1902. At the annual and special sessions the Senate ordered the following degrees to be conferred by the Chancellor or his deputy, subject to the payment of the necessary fees : The degree of Bachelor of Arts on 42 candidates; the ordinary degree of Bachelor of Science on 6 candidates; the degree of Bachelor of Laws on 13 candidates ; the degree of Bachelor of Medicine on 9 candidates; the degree of Bachelor of Surgery on 8 candidates ; the degree of Master of Arts on 30 candidates ; the degree of Doctor of Science on 1 candidate. In addition 28 gained Honours in Arts ; 1 gained Honours in Science; 6 gained Senior Scholarships; 1 gained the Exhibition, 1851, Science Scholarship; 1 gained the John Tinline Scholarship; 1 gained the Bowen Prize ; 104 passed sections of examinations for various degrees, exclusive of the above-mentioned graduates ; 50 passed various examinations for admission to the legal profession; 2 passed the examination for the Teachers'" Class C " under the Education Department; 15 gained Junior Scholarships; 40 gained "credit" at the Junior Scholarship Examination ; 399 passed the Matriculation Examination ; 48 passed the Medical Preliminary Examination; 1 gained a "certificate of proficiency." «
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