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Preamble to the Regulations of European-American University
1. Definitions
In these Regulations:-
"University" means European-American University
References to the "Charter", "Board of Directors", "Executive Council", and all other references to committees, faculties, departments, and consultative groups, shall be construed as though the words "of European-American University" were added in each case.
"Academic staff" means such persons whether employees of the University or self-employed contractors to the University who hold the title of Dean, Head of Department or Professor within the University, along with any other teaching officer of the University.
"Non-academic staff" means such persons whether employees of the University or self-employed contractors to the University as do not fall within the definition of "Academic staff".
"Employee of the University" means any person holding a written contract of service with the University.
"Self-employed contractor to the University" means any person not being an employee of the University who provides academic or other services to the University.
"Graduates" means persons to whom Degrees of the University have been granted.
"Member of the University" shall have the meaning as set out in Regulation 1.
"Officers" means the President, all other holders of paid offices in the University, and all holders of unpaid offices in the University established pursuant to the Charters and these Regulations.
"Registered graduates" means persons who for the time being appear on the University’s “Register of Graduates of European-American University."
"Students" means persons pursuing any course of study or assessment in the University for which a fee is payable to the University and which leads to a Degree, Diploma, Certificate or other academic distinction of the University (other than officers of the University and persons who are students of an institution associated with the University), together with such other persons pursuing courses of study or assessment in the University as the Executive Council may from time to time determine.
Words in the singular shall include the plural and words in the plural shall include the singular.
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David
Ricardo School of Business
Programs at the bachelor's, M.B.A. and doctoral levels entirely by nonresident distance learning using flexible non-traditional methods of study and assessment. Visit the School here.
Amos
Bronson Alcott Center for Educational Research
Arnold
Harris Mathew Center for the Study of the Independent Sacramental
MovementCSISM is the first university center anywhere in the world to be devoted to the study of the independent sacramental movement originating within Catholicism. Visit CSISM here.
Romantic Discoveries Recordings
RDR operates as a research center in association with EAU. Since its inception, RDR has researched unknown piano music of the nineteenth-century and brought it to the public by means of a series of première CD recordings that now encompasses over one hundred works. Visit RDR at its own website here.
Libertarian Library Online Project
Society for Humanistic Potential
Henselt Library - rare scores of piano music from the nineteenth-century
Virtual Library