THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITy

Academic and Ceremonial Dress Rule 2018

 

I, Professor Brian P. Schmidt, Vice-Chancellor, make the following rule.

Dated 23 May 2018

Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC FAA FRS

Vice-Chancellor

 

 

Contents

Part 1— Preliminary

1 Name

2 Commencement

3 Authority

4 Definitions

5 Colour references

Part 2— Ceremonial dress

6 Ceremonial dress: Chancellor

7 Ceremonial dress: Pro-Chancellor

8 Ceremonial dress: Vice-Chancellor

9 Ceremonial dress: Provost

10 Ceremonial dress: Deputy Vice-Chancellor

11 Ceremonial dress: Pro Vice-Chancellor

12 Ceremonial dress: University Marshal

13 Ceremonial dress: Deputy Marshal

14 Ceremonial dress: Esquire Bedel

15 Ceremonial dress: Council members

16 Ceremonial dress: members of Chancellor’s party

17 Ceremonial dress: academic staff and invited members of academic procession

18 Ceremonial dress: guest speakers at conferring ceremonies

19 Ceremonial dress: professional staff

Part 3— Academic dress

20 Hood colours

21 Application of Part 3 to honorary degrees

22 Academic dress: higher doctorates

23 Academic dress: Doctor of Philosophy

24 Academic dress: professional doctorates

25 Academic dress: Master of Philosophy etc.

26 Academic dress: Bachelor

27 Academic dress: non-degree awards

28 Academic dress: associate degree awards

29 Academic dress: undergraduates

Part 4— Miscellaneous

30 Wearing ceremonial or academic dress

31 Wearing academic dress

32 Repeal

33 Transitional: wearing of former academic dress

Schedule 1Colours

1 Colour table

Schedule 2College and discipline colours

1 College and discipline colours table

 

Part 1—Preliminary

This is the Academic and Ceremonial Dress Rule 2018.

This instrument commences on the day after it is registered.

This instrument is made under the Vice-Chancellorship Statute 2013, section 9.5.

In this instrument:

academic staff includes all academic staff of the University, irrespective of the basis on which, or the level at which, they are employed or engaged.

Bachelor gown means a Bachelor gown made of black fabric and of the style traditionally worn at the University.

Master gown means a Master gown made of black fabric and of the style traditionally worn at the University.

professional staff includes all professional staff of the University, irrespective of the basis on which, or the level at which, they are employed or engaged.

silk includes silk substitute.

Part 2—Ceremonial dress

members, of the Chancellor’s party, includes any of the following:

Part 3—Academic dress

To remove any doubt, in the application of this Part:

To remove any doubt, the academic dress of a person holding or being awarded an honorary degree is the academic dress prescribed under this Part for the corresponding degree.

The academic dress of a graduate of the University being awarded or holding a higher doctorate is:

[Note: The degree Doctor of the University is only awarded as an honorary degree.]

The academic dress of a graduate of the University being awarded or holding a degree of Doctor of Philosophy is:

professional doctorate means any of the following degrees:

(a)    Doctor of Diplomatic Studies;

(b)    Doctor of Juridical Science;

(c)    Doctor of Policy Administration;

(d)    Doctor of Population Health;

(e)    Doctor of Psychology (Clinical).

The academic dress of a graduate of the University being awarded or holding a degree of Bachelor is:

The academic dress of a person being awarded or holding an associate degree of the University is a Bachelor gown with a stole of black cloth 100mm in width faced with 100mm of silk with the colours of the relevant ANU College or discipline specified in Schedule 2 (College and discipline colours). No headgear is worn with the gown.

The academic dress of undergraduates of the University is a gown of black cloth of a style approved by the Council. No headgear is worn with the gown.

Part 4—Miscellaneous

Academic staff in a procession at a graduation ceremony must wear appropriate ceremonial or academic dress.

Graduands must wear appropriate academic dress.

The Academic and Ceremonial Dress Order 2014 is repealed.


Schedule 1Colours

[Note: See section 5.]

1          Colour table

The following table specifies the Pantone Colour Reference for colours mentioned in this instrument.

 

Colour table

Item

Colour

Pantone colour reference

1

black

Pantone Black C

2

blue

2718C

3

claret

208C

4

gold

122C

5

gold lace

1255C

6

green

7727C

7

lilac

524C

8

old gold

871C

9

purple

259C

10

sapphire

7685C

11

silver

877C

12

terracotta

165C

13

turquoise

306C

14

Union Jack blue

285C

15

Union Jack red

200C

16

white

Pantone White C


Schedule 2College and discipline colours

[Note: See sections 25(2)(b), 26(b), 27(1)(a) and (2), and 28.].

1          College and discipline colours table

The following table specifies the colours for ANU Colleges and disciplines.

 

College and discipline colours

Item

ANU College or discipline

Colour

1

University-wide multidisciplinary awards

white

2

ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Union Jack blue

3

ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

terracotta

4

ANU College of Business and Economics

gold

5

ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science

claret

6

ANU College of Health and Medicine (other than medicine and health studies)

green

7

ANU College of Law

purple

8

ANU College of Science

green

9

Medicine and health studies

turquoise

10

Graduate programs in military studies

Union Jack blue and Union Jack red