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6          Organisation of the University

       (1)    The University has the institutes, research schools, colleges and other bodies established, from time to time, within the University by the Council in accordance with the ANU Act.

       (2)    A body established within the University by the Council has the fields of learning and name decided, from time to time, by the Council in accordance with the ANU Act.

       (3)    Without limiting subsection (1), the Academic Board of the University is established.

        Part 3—The Council

Division 3.1—Council functions and powers

General note for Division 3.1
     As the governing authority of the University under the ANU Act (see section 8), the Council has general oversight of the University and is responsible for its general direction.
     Subject to the Act and the statutes (including this statute), the Council has the entire control and management of the University (section 9(1)).
     The ANU Act requires the Council to act in all matters concerning the University in the way it thinks will best promote the interests of the University (see section 9(2)).
     The Act gives the Council a range of specific powers (including the power to make statutes under sections 50 and 51).