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357:, began to push for reforms beyond those of the commission, including giving the graduates some voice in the government of the universities. The creation of a corporate body of graduates would enhance the value of graduation and introduce young minds to the running of the universities. In addition, such a body would, "be a means for inducing those alumni who become prosperous and influential, to promote the interests of institutions with which they had thus all along continued to be connected." By this Lorimer had in mind the endowment of the universities by wealthy graduates. 33: 386:
Today, general councils are generally limited in the issues to which it can competently contribute since its response time is essentially the six months between meetings. The royal commission of 1876 appointed to investigate the results of the act of 1858 found that "the attendance at the meetings of
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has been reasonably successful in boosting attendances. These meetings can be a good way to identify potential new members of court. The university is keen to maintain a dialogue with graduates. There is the possibility in future that digital communications may assist members who are spread around
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Its terms of reference also include the requirement to "take into consideration all questions affecting the well-being and prosperity of the University" and "make representations from time to time on such questions to the University Court". These activities are carried out by half-yearly meetings
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The business of each council is to take into consideration all questions affecting the well-being and prosperity of each university, and to make representations from time to time on such questions to the
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Others, loosely connected with Lorimer's group, saw the possibility of securing a parliamentary vote for graduates and this indeed came to pass. The Scottish universities elected three
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The origins of the general council lie in the reforming spirit of the 19th century. The universities at that time suffered from varying degrees of difficulty.
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was slowly recovering from the lean times of the 18th century but still had problems with dilapidated buildings. It was the problems of government at the
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is entitled to vote or take part in the election of any assessor of the general council (the senate elects its own assessors to the court).
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The activities general councils now mainly consider the longer-term future of each university and promote their histories and cultures.
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are communicated in draft form to the general council, whose opinion thereon is taken into consideration.
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The most significant functions of the general council is appointing people to serve on the
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whilst a Business Committee prepares the papers put forward to these meetings.
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Council is relatively very small," and the same comment is applicable today.
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The University of St Andrews takes the winter meeting to other venues than
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The Act of 1858 established a tripartite structure of the general council (
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and Edinburgh Town Council, ending in the courts, that led to the
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was much delayed by political expediency. During this time the
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Royal Commission on the Universities and Colleges of Scotland
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In 1857 Lorimer was invited to draft what was to become the
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of each university is elected by the general council and is
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look after administrative and financial matters, while
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would benefit from the union of its two institutions.
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