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The University was governed by the town council until the [[Universities (Scotland) Act 1858]], when it received self governing status. The archaic teaching and management system of Regents was abolished in 1708. The 1858 act dramatically changed the constitution of the University. A [[University Court]] and [[General Council]] were introduced which decided on matters and management pertaining to the whole University. The [[Senatus Academicus]] was already in place before 1858 and this managed academic matters, but, from 1889, answered to Court. This system is still used.
 
The University was governed by the town council until the [[Universities (Scotland) Act 1858]], when it received self governing status. The archaic teaching and management system of Regents was abolished in 1708. The 1858 act dramatically changed the constitution of the University. A [[University Court]] and [[General Council]] were introduced which decided on matters and management pertaining to the whole University. The [[Senatus Academicus]] was already in place before 1858 and this managed academic matters, but, from 1889, answered to Court. This system is still used.
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In the Universities (Scotland) Act 1858 the governance of Edinburgh University passed from Edinburgh Town Council to the Senatus Academicus, the University Court in connection with a General Council.

Revision as of 13:25, 24 February 2015

The University was governed by the town council until the Universities (Scotland) Act 1858, when it received self governing status. The archaic teaching and management system of Regents was abolished in 1708. The 1858 act dramatically changed the constitution of the University. A University Court and General Council were introduced which decided on matters and management pertaining to the whole University. The Senatus Academicus was already in place before 1858 and this managed academic matters, but, from 1889, answered to Court. This system is still used.

In the Universities (Scotland) Act 1858 the governance of Edinburgh University passed from Edinburgh Town Council to the Senatus Academicus, the University Court in connection with a General Council.