Council Regulations 10 of 2002

Made by Council on 26 June 2002

Amended on 25 July 2002, 29 May 2003, 15 February 2007, 21 October 2010, 27 December 2019 (Gazette, Vol. 150, p. 161, 12 December 2019) and 29 March 2024 (Gazette, Vol. 154, p. 344, 14 March 2024).

1. (1) Kellogg College may present for admission as members of the University the President and any Fellow of Kellogg College, if not a member of any college, society, Permanent Private Hall, or other institution designated by Council by regulation as being permitted to present candidates for matriculation, together with (a) any person admitted to Kellogg College for the purpose of working for a graduate degree course or any another graduate course of study; and (b) other persons at the discretion of the Governing Body.

(2) Members of another society or of a college, Permanent Private Hall, or other designated institution may migrate to Kellogg College on assuming the office of President, or on election as Fellow, or on admission as a student under this regulation, subject to the University Regulations on Readmission and Migration.

2. (1) The President of Kellogg College shall be appointed by Council, after it has considered any recommendations which the Governing Body may submit, on such terms and conditions as Council shall determine.

(2) On behalf of, and with the approval of, the Governing Body the President may exercise any powers and shall discharge any duties entrusted to a Head of department by University statute, regulation, policy or procedure. The President may delegate such powers and duties under the authority of regulations or resolutions made by the Governing Body from time to time.

(3) During any vacancy in the Presidency, or in the absence or during the sickness of the President, an Acting President shall be designated by Council from among the Official Fellows of Kellogg College, after it has considered any recommendations which the Governing Body may submit.  Such Acting President shall have power to undertake all acts which the President is authorised or required to perform

(4) The President may hold their office in conjunction with a professorship or other university teaching or research post if Council, after consultation with the relevant divisional board and any other bodies concerned, shall so decide.

(5) The Presidency shall not be held concurrently with the headship or fellowship (other than an Honorary or Emeritus Fellowship) of another college, society, Permanent Private Hall or other designated institution.

3. (1) The Governing Body of Kellogg College shall consist of the President, who shall be its chair, its Official Fellows, and its College Officers.

(2) The Governing Body may from time to time make by-laws which shall be consistent with, and subject to, the statutes, regulations, policies and procedures of the University, and which when approved by Council, shall be binding on all Fellows of Kellogg College.

(3) The Governing Body shall have full powers (subject to the provisions of these Regulations) to do all that may be necessary to administer Kellogg College as a society of the University, subject to the following conditions:

(a) it shall submit a report annually to Council;

(b) it shall submit to Council each Hilary Term estimates of its income and expenditure in respect of the ensuing financial year and shall satisfy Council that no charge will fall on university funds except in so far as may already have been authorised by Council;

(c) it shall develop academic policy for Kellogg College which shall be consistent with the University’s strategies and plans as approved from time to time by Council. In cases in which Council thinks it appropriate, Council may direct the governing body on certain courses of action consistent with those strategies and plans.

4. (1) The Governing Body may elect to Official Fellowships of Kellogg College:

(a) the holders of university appointments who are entitled to fellowships under the provisions of any statute or regulation; and

(b) any other members of Congregation, so long as the total number of fellows elected under this paragraph shall not exceed one-quarter of the total number of fellows who constitute the governing body.    

(2) In no case shall an Official Fellowship of Kellogg College be held concurrently with the headship of, or a fellowship (other than an Honorary or Emeritus Fellowship), in another society or any college, Permanent Private Hall, or other designated institution.

5. The Governing Body may, in accordance with by-laws approved from time to time by Council under the provisions of regulation 3 (2) above, elect to other categories of fellowship. 

6. Any Fellow of Kellogg College who ceases to hold the post by virtue of which they were elected to a Fellowship of Kellogg College shall immediately vacate that fellowship.

7. With the exception of the President, the officers of Kellogg College shall be appointed by the Governing Body on such terms and conditions as shall be determined by the Governing Body.

8. Kellogg College may establish Centres, subject to the approval of Council in each case and provided that each Centre shall be subject to all the statutes, regulations, policies and procedures of the University.

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