Guild of Students definition

Guild of Students means the students’ union of the University of Birmingham within the meaning of the Education Act 1994.
Guild of Students means the students’ union of the University of Birmingham within the meaning of the Education Act 1994. "Head of College" means the head of a College. “Head of Operations” means the Head of Operations appointed within each College. "Lay Member" means any person appointed or elected to a University committee or board who is neither a Registered Student nor a member of Staff of the University. Where a person was previously a Registered Student or member of Staff of the University, they must have ceased to be so for at least 36 months. “Lay Officer” means a lay member of the Council under Class IV of Section 8 of the Statutes who holds office as Pro-Chancellor or Deputy Pro- Chancellor of the University. “Member of the University” means a member of the University as defined in the Statutes. “Office” means a particular role or responsibility in or on behalf of the University specified as such in a letter of appointment and which, in the case of staff of the University, is normally in addition to their substantive post and “Officer” means the individual undertaking that role or responsibility. "Ordinances" means Ordinances made pursuant to the Statutes. “Ordinary Resolution” means a resolution passed at one meeting of the Council by a simple majority of those present and voting. “Postgraduate Registered Student” means any person currently registered for the receipt of instruction on a postgraduate programme in the University. “President of the Guild of Students” means the sabbatical officer duly elected as President of the Guild of Students. “Principal Academic Unit” means one of the Schools within a College as defined in the Ordinances. “Principal Regulator” means the Office for Students or such other body or Minister of the Crown as is prescribed as principal regulator for the University by regulations made pursuant to the Charities Act 2006. “Recognised Lecturer” means an individual not employed by the University approved by the Senate as a Recognised Lecturer. "Registered Student" means any person currently registered for the receipt of instruction in the University. "Registrar and Secretary" means Registrar and Secretary of the University. Where references are made in Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to“the Registrar and Secretary”, if there are two individuals fulfilling these

Examples of Guild of Students in a sentence

  • The residence fee increases are discussed and agreed by representatives of Hospitality and Accommodation Services and the Guild of Students in the autumn for the following academic session as part of the Residence Fees Sub Committee.

  • For more information on Student Support go to www.as.bham.ac.uk/support/ The Guild of Students also have a range of support and other services available for more information please go to www.guildofstudents.com Health The University expects that you will register with a local general medical practitioner (GP) during your time at University.

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  • Such data may be held by employees of the University and the Guild of Students operating the Student Mentor Scheme and may be shared with other employees working within the Student Mentor Scheme.

  • You hereby confirm that the University of Birmingham and the Guild of Students may hold information in connection with your welfare whilst you are resident in the Accommodation.

  • Elections are carried out within the structure determined by the University Student Representation Steering Group, and Programme Representatives are encouraged to attend the training provided for them by the Guild of Students.

  • DERMA hereby assigns and agrees to assign all right, title, and interest to such DERMA Inventions to QMT, shall execute any documents reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes of this Section 12.2(b), and hereby appoints QMT as its attorney to execute and deliver any such documents on its behalf in the event the DERMA should fail or refuse to do so within a reasonable period following QMT’s request.

  • The University of Liverpool Student Charter is issued jointly by the Senate and Council of the University and by the Representative Council of the Guild of Students.

  • This is a collaborative project involving Education Enhancement and the Guild of Students, with studentrepresentatives from Staff-Student Liaison Committees (SSLCs) taking responsibility for promoting evidence-based change.

  • Guild of Students staff shall also be in attendance in an advisory capacity.

Related to Guild of Students

  • Number of Students Who Began the Program means the number of students who began a program who were scheduled to complete the program within 100% of the published program length within the reporting calendar year and excludes all students who cancelled during the cancellation period.

  • Students means students, their parents, guardians or other legal representatives.

  • Program of study means a curriculum that requires a candidate to demonstrate and document competency in the specific knowledge, skills, and dispositions for a particular endorsement to an educator’s license, a licensure content area, or level of licensure, and is:

  • polygamous marriage means any marriage to which paragraph 5 applies;

  • Clinical Trial means any human clinical trial of a Product.

  • Mobile crisis outreach team means a crisis intervention service for minors or families of minors experiencing behavioral health or psychiatric emergencies.