Council and the General Board
Although the University Council is the principal executive and policy-making body of the University, therefore, it must report and be accountable to the Regent House through a variety of checks and balances. It has the right of reporting to the University, and is obliged to advise the Regent House on matters of general concern to the University. It does both of these by causing notices to be published by authority in the Cambridge University Reporter, the official journal of the University. Since January 2005, the membership of the Council has included two external members,[34] and the Regent House voted for an increase from two to four in the number of external members in March 2008,[35]HYPERLINK \l "cite_note-35"[36] and this was approved by Her Majesty the Queen in July 2008.[37]
The General Board of the Faculties is responsible for the academic and educational policy of the University,[38] and is accountable to the Council for its management of these affairs.
Faculty Boards are responsible to the General Board; other Boards and Syndicates are responsible either to the General Board (if primarily for academic purposes) or to the Council. In this way, the various arms of the University are kept under the supervision of the central administration, and thus the Regent House.
Finances
In late 2006, the total financial endowment of the university and the colleges was estimated at Ј4.1 billion (US$8.2 billion): Ј1.2 billion tied directly to the university, Ј2.9 billion to the colleges.[39] Oxford (including its colleges) is possibly ranked second, having reported an endowment valued at Ј3.9bn in mid-2006.[40] Each college is an independent charitable institution with its own endowment, separate from that of the central university endowment.
If ranked on a US university endowment table using figures reported in 2006, Cambridge would rank sixth or seventh (depending on whether one includes the University of Texas System – which incorporates nine full scale universities and six health institutions), or fourth in a ranking compared with only the eight Ivy League institutions.[41]
Comparisons between Cambridge's endowment and those of other top US universities are, however, inaccurate because being a state-funded public university, Cambridge receives a major portion of its income through education and research grants from the British Government. In 2006, it was reported that approximately one third of Cambridge’s income comes from UK government funding for teaching and research, with another third coming from other research grants. Endowment income contributes around 6%.[42]
In 2000, Bill Gates of Microsoft donated US$210 million through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to endow the Gates Scholarships for students from outside the UK seeking postgraduate study at Cambridge.[43] The University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, which taught the world’s first computing course in 1953, is housed in a building partly funded by Gates and named after his father, William Gates.[citation needed]
In 2005, the Cambridge 800th Anniversary Campaign was launched, aimed at raising Ј1 billion by 2012 – the first US-style university fund-raising campaign in Europe. Ј940 million of funds have been secured to date.[44]
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