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SCOTTISH STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2006 No. 298

EDUCATION

The Robert Gordon University (Scotland) Order of Council 2006

  Made 30th May 2006 
  Laid before the Scottish Parliament 6th June 2006 
  Coming into force 28th June 2006 

At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 30th day of May 2006

By the Lords of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council

Their Lordships, in exercise of the powers conferred upon Them by sections 45 and 60 of the Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Act 1992[1]and of all other powers enabling Them in that behalf, order as follows:

Citation and commencement
     1. This Order may be cited as the Robert Gordon University (Scotland) Order of Council 2006 and shall come into force on 28th June 2006.

Interpretation
    
2.[a] In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires, the following expressions have the meanings respectively assigned to them:

Objects of the University
     3. —(1) The objects of the University shall be to:–

    (2) In carrying out its objects the University shall be entitled to carry on any activity of any type.

Powers and Functions of the Board
    
4. —(1) The Board shall, in carrying out the objects of the University, have all the powers of a natural person, including the right to operate worldwide, which powers shall be exercised by the Board on behalf of and in the name of the University either in its sole capacity or with others.

    (2) Those powers shall include (without imposing any limitation on those powers) power to:–

    (3) The Board, acting on behalf of the University, shall exercise its functions without unlawful discrimination of any type.

The Board
    
5. —(1) The governing body of the University is the Board.

Composition
    (2) The Board shall be comprised of a maximum of 22 Governors on the date of this Order coming into force reducing to a maximum of 18 Governors within 4 years of that date.

    (3) Governors shall be chosen by the Board in accordance with its rules and procedures from time to time with the aim of the Board having a broad range of skills and experience represented on it.

    (4) Governors shall include:–

    (5) The Board shall, after consultation as it sees fit, make rules for the appointment or election of the Independent Governors.

Organisational
    (6) The Board has the entire control and management of the University.

    (7) The functions and duties of the Board shall (without imposing any limitation on its general powers) include:–

Delegation
    (8) Subject to paragraphs (9) and (10) and any other provision preventing delegation, the Board shall be entitled to delegate all or any of its functions, powers and duties to any person or body provided that such person or body is approved by a two thirds majority of the Board.

    (9) The Board shall not delegate any matter relating to:–

    (10) The Board shall not delegate any matter it considers to be material relating to:–

Business Plan and Budget
    (11) The Board shall approve a business plan and budget for the University for each twelve month financial period of the University.

    (12) The Board shall be responsible for approving the business plan and budget prior to their start date.

Chair and Vice-Chair of the Board
    
6. —(1) The Board shall appoint a Chair and a Vice-Chair of the Board from among the Independent Governors.

    (2) Any person appointed to the office of Chair or Vice-Chair:–

    (3) The Chair shall preside at meetings of the Board.

    (4) In the Chair's absence the Vice-Chair shall preside.

    (5) If both the Chair and the Vice-Chair are absent then the members of the Board shall appoint a Chair from the Independent Governors present at the meeting.

Governors


Period of office
    
7. —(1) An Independent Governor shall hold office for a 4 year term.

    (2) On the expiry of that term an Independent Governor shall be eligible to be reappointed or elected (as the case may be) (as long as that Governor is still eligible in accordance with the other terms of this Order) for one further term of a maximum of 4 years.

    (3) An Independent Governor shall not normally serve as such Governor for more than 8 years.

    (4) For the purpose of calculating 8 years any period of office as an Independent Governor shall be counted towards the 8 year term.

    (5) In exceptional circumstances the Board may extend the term served by an Independent Governor by up to a further 2 years to give a maximum of 10 years service as such Governor.

    (6) Governors appointed or elected under article 5(4)(b) shall hold office for a maximum of 4 years and no Governor appointed or elected under article 5(4)(b) shall remain as a Governor if such Governor has ceased to be a member of staff of the University.

    (7) Governors elected under article 5(4)(c) shall hold office for a maximum of 2 years and no Governor elected under article 5(4)(c) shall remain as a Governor if such Governor has ceased to be a student.

Vacation of office of Governor
    (8) A Governor shall automatically cease to be a Governor in the following circumstances:–

Suspension
    (9) Two thirds of the total membership of the Board shall be entitled on good reason to suspend a Governor from the Board for any period.

Filling of vacancies
    (10) Where the office of a Governor has become vacant under article 7(8) then a new Governor shall be eligible to be appointed or elected to fill that vacancy.

Reserved areas of business
    
8. At any meeting of the Board or a committee of the Board any Governor who has a conflict of interest (as defined in standing orders made by the Board from time to time) shall withdraw from the whole meeting or the relevant part of the meeting unless invited to remain by all the other members of the Board or committee.

Validity of proceedings of the Board
    
9. —(1) No failure or defect in the appointment of a Governor and no vacancy in the office of a Governor shall prevent the Board from acting.

    (2) No action or proceeding of the Board or of any committee of the Board shall be invalidated or be illegal by reason of the failure or defect in the appointment of a Governor or a vacancy on the Board.

Allowances to members of the Board
    
10. —(1) The Board may reimburse any Governor for reasonable financial loss, for travelling or subsistence expenses and make any such lawful payment to a Governor.

    (2) In each case such payment shall be in accordance with the policies of the Board.

Responsibilities of Governors
    
11. —(1) The Governors shall be responsible for discharging the responsibilities of the Board and shall have the personal responsibilities specified in a code of conduct approved by the Board.

    (2) All Governors shall be deemed to be bound by such code of conduct.

    (3) The code of conduct shall include the following principles:–

Guild
    
12. —(1) The Board may from time to time maintain, establish and disband a Guild created and managed in a manner approved by the Board.

    (2) The Guild shall have no rights or powers but shall be solely established for the purpose of promoting the University.

Academic Council
    
13. —(1) The Board shall appoint and maintain an Academic Council–

    (2) The Board shall delegate to the Academic Council such of its functions relating to the planning, co-ordination, development and supervision of the academic work of the University as it sees fit.

    (3) The Academic Council shall be responsible for maintaining the academic standards of the University.

    (4) In discharging any functions delegated to the Academic Council by the Board, the Academic Council shall have all the powers and duties of the Board in relation to those functions and in addition it shall have the power to make recommendations to the Board on such matters as it thinks fit.

    (5) The Board shall make arrangements to ensure that the Academic Council discharges its functions.

Savings and transitional provisions
    
14. —(1) Subject to the provisions of articles 5(2) and 5(4) any Governors in office at the date of this Order coming into force in accordance with any provisions of the 1993 Order, shall continue as Governors for the remainder of their period of office as if they had become Governors in accordance with the corresponding provision of this Order.

    (2) Any members of the Academic Council established under the 1993 Order in office at the date of this Order coming into force shall continue as members of the Academic Council established under article 13 for the remainder of their period of office.

    (3) Nothing in this Order shall affect the variation, amendment or revocation of any of the 1981 Regulations, the 1988 Regulations or the revocation of The Glasgow College of Technology and Robert Gordon's Institute of Technology (Change of Name) Regulations 1990[
5].

The 1993 Order
     15. The provisions of the 1993 Order are hereby revoked.


A K GALLOWAY
Clerk of the Privy Council


EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


This Order is one of several instruments, being the Robert Gordon University (Establishment) (Scotland) Order 2006, the Designation of Institutions of Higher Education (Scotland) Order 2006, the Fundable Bodies (Scotland) Order 2006, the Robert Gordon University (Transfer and Closure) (Scotland) Order 2006 and the Academic Awards and Distinctions (The Robert Gordon University) (Scotland) Order of Council 2006, which give effect to The Robert Gordon University's desire that the university itself be incorporated rather than its governing body. This change necessitates the closing of the university as it is currently constituted and establishing a new institution of higher education.

The Robert Gordon University (Establishment) (Scotland) Order 2006 establishes a new institution of higher education to be called the Robert Gordon University.

On the date of coming into force of the Robert Gordon University (Transfer and Closure) (Scotland) Order 2006, The Robert Gordon University, formerly known as The Robert Gordon Institute of Technology and whose name was changed in accordance with section 49 of the Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Act 1992 by resolution of the Governing Body on 18th March 1992 and consent of the Privy Council on 12th June 1992, will be closed and all property, staff, rights and liabilities will be transferred to that new institution.

This Order makes provision regarding the constitution, functions and powers of that new institution of higher education, The Robert Gordon University and the arrangements to be adopted by it in discharging its functions. It replaces all of the provisions of The Robert Gordon University (Scotland) Order of Council 1993 which is revoked.

This Order provides in article 3 for the objects for which the University will be conducted and the general functions of the University. It provides in article 4 for the powers of the Board (as the University's supreme governing body). Articles 5 to 11, inclusive, regulate the administration of the University. Article 12 provides for the establishment, maintenance and disbanding of a Guild. It provides in article 13 for appointment of an Academic Council. Articles 14 and 15 make a consequential revocation and make saving and transitional provisions.


Notes:

[1] 1992 (c.37); to which there are amendments not relevant to this Order.back

[2] S.I. 1993/1157.back

[3] S.I. 1981/1221 as amended by S.I. 1988/1715 and S.I. 1990/2387.back

[4] S.I. 1988/1715.back

[5] S.I. 1990/2387.back


[a] Amended by Correction Slip. Page 1: regulation 2(1) should be re-numbered as regulation 2. back



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