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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[January ig

cago Undergraduate Division and on the nomination of the President, the Board of Trustees shall appoint biennially a Director of the Health Service, who shall, under the supervision of the Director of Health Services, administer the health service at the Chicago Undergraduate Division. (d) The Director of the Health Service at the Chicago Undergraduate Division shall be responsible to the Executive Dean of the Division for the teaching of any courses offered by the staff of the Health Service.

STUDENT COUNSELING SERVICE

Sec. 53. ( a ) A Student Counseling Service is established at UrbanaChampaign and at the Chicago Undergraduate Division, respectively. A similar Service may be established at the Chicago Professional Colleges. (b) The Student Counseling Service shall have general responsibility for providing general and psychological service to students, or in behalf of students, as set forth in The General Rules Concerning University Organisation and Procedure. (c) The Directors of the respective Student Counseling Services shall be appointed biennially by the Board of Trustees on the nomination of the President and on the recommendation, respectively, of the Vice-President and Provost, the Executive Dean, and the Vice-President in Charge. VI. RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION

SPONSORED RESEARCH, GIFTS, AND GRANTS

Sec. 54. ( a ) It is the policy of the University to encourage research on the part of all persons and groups within the several faculties. Such encouragement includes the endorsement and support of acceptable proposals for outside contracts or grants. (b) Such outside support must be integrated with the regular educational and research functions of the University. The acceptance of contracts or grants involves substantial indirect costs, Physical Plant operating costs, and the use of departmental, college, and general University facilities. Funds to meet these indirect costs must be provided either by the sponsors or by tax funds. In the latter case, because such activities come into direct competition for funds with other interests within the University, careful consideration shall be given the acceptance of such contracts. (c) Rules governing the acceptance of contracts for research, of gifts, and of grants, are contained in The General Rules Concerning University Organization and Procedure.

PATENTS ON INVENTIONS

Sec. 55. The principle is recognized that the results of experimental work carried on by or under the direction of the members of the staff of the University, and having the expense thereof paid from University funds or from funds under the control of the University, belong to the University and should be used and controlled in ways to produce the greatest benefit to the University and to the public. Any member of the staff of the University who has made an invention as the direct result of his regular duties on University time and at University expense, may be required to patent his invention, and to assign the patent to