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(4) (5) The prescribed (6) (7) (8) The University is committed to reconciliation and inclusivity by building collaborative, meaningful relationships of reciprocity. We will continue to provide an environment that respects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, histories, cultures and connections to country. Staff and (9) Any (10) (11) The colour standards for the purposes of (12) The official distinguishing colours of the University are Gold (BCC 114), Bottle Green (BCC 25) and Black. (13) The colours used for gown facings, hoods or stoles should represent discrete groupings of (14) Double Degrees (e.g. BA/LLB) are represented by the two sets of colours representing each degree and graduates of a double degree have the discretion to wear the degree colours of their choice (e.g. the BA or the LLB hood). (15) Already approved colours outside of the above broad groupings remain unchanged and may be used as the basis for future (16) The colours for the (17) The Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer (VC&CEO) or delegate may approve new (18) A (19) Unless there is a compelling case, the new (20) (21) The VC&CEO makes this University Policy pursuant to Section 29 of the University of New England Act. (22) (23) The Policy Steward is the DVC who is authorised to establish associated informationto support the operation of this Policy. The associated information must be compatible with the provisions of this Policy. (24) This Policy operates as and from the (25) Previous Policy and Procedures on (26) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Policy, the VC&CEO may approve an exception to this Policy where the VC&CEO determines the application of the Policy would otherwise lead to an unfair, unreasonable or absurd outcome. (27) A periodic review of colours and availability will be commissioned by the DVC.Academic Dress Policy
Section 1 - Overview and Scope
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Part A - Occasions
Part B - Academic Dress Standards
Fellow of the University
Black Cambridge gown for the degree of Bachelor.
A gold silk stole (BCC114) of width 12.5 cm and total length 2.5 m, edged to a depth of 2 cm with green silk (BCC 25), with the shield of the University emblazoned on the left-hand panel 150 cm above the end.
Black cloth trencher cap.
Doctor*
Festal Gown of scarlet cloth of the Cambridge doctorate pattern faced with silk the colour or colours of the degree with a narrow edging of gold silk (BCC 114).
Hood of scarlet cloth lined throughout with silk the colour or colours of the degree and edged to a depth of 5 cm with gold silk (BCC 114).
Black velvet bonnet with gold cord.
* Where two colours are named, the 10 cm single facing on the gown is replaced by two 5 cm facings. The first colour is nearest to the centre of the body and the second to the edging of gold. The sleeves are lined with the first colour and edged with a 5 cm band of the second. The hood is lined with the first and edged 5 cm with the second; the latter edging is inside the hood only and lies inside the gold.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Hood of scarlet cloth lined throughout with white silk and edged to a depth of 5cm with gold silk (BCC114).
Black velvet bonnet with black cord.
Master#
Black cloth Cambridge gown for the degree of Master.
Hood of black silk lined throughout with silk the colour of the degree and edged to a depth of 5 cm with gold silk (BCC 114).
Black cloth trencher cap.
# Where two colours are named, the hood is lined with the first colour and edged 5 cm with the second; the second is inside the hood only and lies inside the gold. The neckband is lined with the first.
Graduate Diploma/ Graduate Certificate
Black gown worn by graduates holding the degree of Bachelor of the University.
Gold cloth stole (BCC 114) of width 10 cm and total length 2.5 m, with two 13 mm satin ribbons in the distinguishing colour or colours running the length of the stole, the first being 1 cm from the outside edge and the second 1 cm from the first.
Black cloth trencher cap.
Bachelor##
Black cloth Cambridge gown worn by graduates holding the degree of Bachelor.
Hood of black silk lined to a depth of 15 cm with silk the colour of the degree and edged to a depth of 4 cm with gold silk (BCC 114).
Black cloth trencher cap.
## Where two colours are named, the hood is lined to a depth of 15 cm with the first and edged 4 cm with the second; the second is inside the hood only and lies inside the gold. The neckband is lined with the first.
Advanced Diploma/ Diploma/ Certificate###
Black gown worn by graduates holding the degree of Bachelor of the University.
Gold cloth stole (BCC 114) of width 10 cm and total length 2.5 m, with one 13 mm satin ribbon in the distinguishing colour or colours running the length of the stole being 1 cm from the outside edge. iii. Associate Diploma/Associate Degree: 13 mm horizontal satin ribbon in the distinguishing colour or colours running edge to edge, 30 cm from inside edge of mitre.
Black cloth trencher cap.
### Where two colours are named, they will be 6.5 mm wide and in the case of the Associate Diploma the first will be above the second. In all other cases the first will be nearest the outside edge of the stole.
Acknowledgement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ancestry
Trencher Caps and Bonnets
Holders of more than one degree
Part C - Colour Standards of Academic Dress
Part D - Establishment of a new colour
Section 3 - Authority and Compliance
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Roles and Responsibilities