Statute 9.42 - Skin and Cancer Foundation Incorporated
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Recitals
- By section 18 of the Melbourne University Act 1958 power is conferred on the University to make and alter statutes for the affiliation to or connection with the University of any college or educational establishment subject to certain conditions set out in that section.
- The Skin and Cancer Foundation Incorporated ("the Foundation") was incorporated on 30 January 1987 under the provisions of the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 for the following purposes-
- to develop the science of dermatology and its sub-specialties in Australia.
- to provide facilities for research and education and otherwise for the attainment of the objects of the Association.
- in furtherance of the objects of the Association to hold or arrange competitions and provide or contribute towards the provision of prizes, awards and distinctions in connection therewith.
- By an Agreement dated 21 December 1994 the Foundation and the University have agreed to the affiliation of the Foundation to the University.
- The Foundation has consented to the provisions of this statute.
Affiliation of the Foundation
9.42.1 (1) The Foundation is an educational establishment affiliated to the University for the purposes of-
- promoting the teaching and supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students of the University and providing facilities therefor;
- promoting and encouraging appropriate research amongst students and providing facilities therefor;
- promoting a co-operative effort between members of the Foundation and University staff towards teaching by the University and research in areas of common interest; and
- promoting and encouraging appropriate research between members of the Foundation and members of staff of the University and providing facilities therefor.
(2) Nothing in this statute requires the University to bear any part of the cost of the provision of facilities for teaching or research work at any of the Foundation's premises.
(3) This affiliation ceases on the termination of the Agreement referred to in recital 3.