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Academic dress at the University of Glasgow is worn at ceremonial events throughout the academic year. This primarily entails graduations, but includes Commemoration Day, church services, and the installation of Chancellors and Rectors of the University. The academic dress of all members of the University, including students, is regulated by the University Calendar. It shares many similarities with the other ancient universities of Scotland, most conspicuously that, unlike in the rest of the United Kingdom, headwear is only very rarely worn. ==Officers of the University== The Chancellor wears a gown of "''black watered silk, with long closed sleeves and square collar, trimmed with gold lace and gold frogs.''" There is also a black velvet trencher cap with a gold tassle, although this is very rarely worn. The Vice-Chancellor, normally the Principal (for whom see below), wears identical dress but with silver trimmings, frogs and tassle. (The position of Vice-Chancellor at the Scottish universities is not analoguous to that in England; see ''Chancellor of the University of Glasgow''.) The Rector wears a gown of "''black cloth, with square collar and full-length capelike sleeves: five gold bands on each sleeve.''" He has an identical cap to the Chancellor, although does not wear it. The Principal wears a gown of "''purple silk, with open sleeves, facings of black silk and a border of purple velvet.''" This gown is rarely worn as the Principal acts as Vice-Chancellor for most ceremonial events. The Dean of Faculties, an honorary position, is entitled to wear a gown of "''black silk, with square velvet collar, full-length capelike sleeves and velvet frogs.''" Members of the University Court are entitled to wear frogs on the sleeves of their gowns. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Academic dress of the University of Glasgow」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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