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Max George and Brooke Vincent to star in Kay Mellor's The Syndicate at The Lowry![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The Wanted's Max George and former Coronation Street's Brooke Vincent will star in Kay Mellor's final stage play, The Syndicate. The play, based on the hit BBC show of the same name, will be directed by Kay's daughter and former Emmerdale actress Gaynor Faye. The Syndicate will begin its UK tour at the Richmond Theatre in London from April 11-13. It will then head to Leeds, Norwich, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and New Brighton before stopping at The Lowry in Salford in May 2024.
Syndicate elections in Calicut varsity soon![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, also the Chancellor of the University of Calicut, has nominated 18 persons from various fields to the Senate. A majority of the members of the Syndicate are elected from among Senate members. The State government had nominated six persons to the Syndicate earlier.
Syndicate elections in Calicut varsity soon![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, also the Chancellor of the University of Calicut, nominating 18 persons from various fields to the Senate on November 20. A majority of the members of the Syndicate are elected from among Senate members. The State government had nominated six persons to the Syndicate earlier.
Relief for Kerala CM as Lokayukta dismisses petition in CMDRF case![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Lokayukta bench found no evidence in the charges of corruption and nepotism levelled against Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan. The petition against the chief minister and 18 others including members of the previous LDF cabinet was filed by RS Sasikumar, a former Syndicate member of Kerala University.
Cusat authorities suggest widening of road to ease internal vehicular movement![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The authorities of the Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) have requested the Thrikkakara municipality to widen certain curves along the ring road. A Syndicate decision to regulate movement of private vehicles through the roads from November 1 was kept on hold following opposition by nearby residents.
Cusat Syndicate to proceed with its decision to step up campus security![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The lack of a compound wall for long had resulted in law and order issues, including intrusion of anti-social elements into the campus. The Syndicate recalled directions issued by agencies including the National Assessment and Accreditation Council to step up campus security and ensure the safety of students.
Curbs on vehicular movement through Cusat campus from November 1![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Vehicular movement will be restricted on the Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) campus from November 1. The move is part of the Syndicate’s decision to construct a compound wall for the campus. Unauthorised parking of vehicles had caused safety and security issues on the campus, authorities said.
Curbs on vehicular movement through Cusat campus from November 1![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Vehicular movement will be restricted on the Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) campus from November 1. The move is part of the Syndicate’s decision to construct a compound wall for the campus.
Revised Draft Ordinance of Mangalore University on Indiscipline and Malpractice in Examinations imposes penalty for erratic evaluation, wrong entry of marks![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Draft Ordinance of Mangalore University on Indiscipline and Malpractice in Examinations is awaiting the approval of the Syndicate. It includes provisions for imposing penalty on teachers for erratic evaluation of answer scripts, non-evaluation of a complete answer, wrong entry of marks and failure of the examiner and evaluator to report for evaluation.
Revised Draft Ordinance of Mangalore University on Indiscipline and Malpractice in Examinations imposes penalty for erratic evaluation, wrong entry of marks![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Draft Ordinance of Mangalore University on Indiscipline and Malpractice in Examinations is awaiting approval of the Syndicate. It includes provisions for imposing penalty on teachers for erratic evaluation of answer scripts, non-evaluation of a complete answer, wrong entry of marks and failure of the examiner and evaluator to report for evaluation.
Mangalore University revises Ordinance on indiscipline and malpractice in examinations![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Mangalore University has revised its Ordinance governing the acts of indiscipline and malpractices in the university examinations. The draft will be tabled before the Syndicate, the top decision making body of the university, on October 12.
Mangalore University revises Ordinance on indiscipline and malpractice in examinations![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Mangalore University has revised its Ordinance governing the acts of indiscipline and malpractices in the university examinations. The draft will be tabled before the Syndicate, the top decision making body of the university, in its meeting on October 12 for its approval. It will be sent to the government for approval.
HC notice to Calicut varsity on Syndicate polls![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The Kerala High Court has served a notice on the University of Calicut after a petition related to the perceived delay in conducting Syndicate elections. The petition was filed by Muslim Students Federation activists G. Shafil and Rumaisa Rafeeque.
HC notice to Calicut varsity on Syndicate polls![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The Kerala High Court has served a notice on the University of Calicut. A petition related to the perceived delay in conducting Syndicate elections was filed before it. The petition was filed by Muslim Students Federation activists.
Calicut varsity hikes fellowship for research students![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The University of Calicut has increased the fellowship for research students. This was decided at a Syndicate meeting held on the campus on Saturday. A digital portal for them would be launched next month.
Calicut varsity hikes fellowship for research students![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The University of Calicut has increased the fellowship for research students. This was decided at a Syndicate meeting held on the campus on Saturday. The meeting also decided to send a delegation led by Vice-Chancellor to the Chief Minister.
Governor clears list of HoDs, deans to Calicut varsity Senate![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Governor Arif Mohammed Khan has recommended 11 persons in the category of heads of departments and deans handling various disciplines as members of the Senate. Mr. Khan, however, is yet to clear the list of 16 others, including students’ representatives and experts in various fields, which will ultimately pave the way for the elections to the Syndicate.
KTU to appoint Dharmaraj Adat as Ombudsman![img](/img/external-link.svg)
KTU appoints Dharmaraj Adat, former Vice-Chancellor of Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, as its first Ombudsman. The decision paves the way for KTU to become the first university in Kerala to comply with the norm laid down by both the University Grants Commission and the All India Council for Technical Education. The Syndicate also resolved to organise monthly adalats for addressing students’ grievances.
Draft statute proposes Vice-Chancellor as head of college development committee of six constituent colleges of Mangalore University![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Each committee will be headed by the Vice-Chancellor and the local MLA will be one of its members. The Syndicate and the Academic Council, which are the two main decision-making bodies of the university, have approved this proposal.
Draft statute proposes Vice-Chancellor as head of college development committee of six constituent colleges of Mangalore University![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The Syndicate and the Academic Council, which are the two main decision-making bodies of the university, have approved this proposal. As per the draft statute, the Vice-Chancellor will be the chairperson of the 18-member committee. The committee should meet at least four times a year.