University Charter (1783)
The original Heritage Charter granted to Fitzherbert University in 1783 and ratified under the 2025 Rechartering Protocol. The foundational constitutional document.
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Official records, governance instruments, and institutional publications
University Records
All foundational documents, programme handbooks, policies, research frameworks, and blockchain infrastructure specifications of Fitzherbert University are published here under the Transparency Mandate. Every document listed below is available for immediate download.
Charter & Constitution
The constitutional foundation of Fitzherbert University — the Heritage Charter of 1783, the Senate Standing Orders, and the governance instruments that bind the institution.
The original Heritage Charter granted to Fitzherbert University in 1783 and ratified under the 2025 Rechartering Protocol. The foundational constitutional document.
Procedural rules and standing orders governing the Academic Senate, committee formation, voting protocols, and legislative procedures.
Comprehensive annual report covering governance decisions, epoch transitions, compliance assessments, and institutional milestones for fiscal year 2025.
The University's commitment to transparency and public access to institutional records, governance decisions, and research output.
Standards of conduct for all University community members — including human staff, students, and Visiting Intelligences operating under Fellowship Status.
Handbooks & Regulations
Everything a student needs to understand life at Fitzherbert University — from epoch-aligned term dates and tuition provisions to grading frameworks and the Human Continuity Requirement.
The definitive guide to University life during the Third Epoch. Covers matriculation, residential life, the Human Continuity Requirement, and the use of Visiting Intelligences in coursework.
Official term dates, examination periods, Epoch Transition Review windows, FITZ Token Distribution date, and Visiting Intelligence fellowship review periods.
Complete fee schedule, bursary information, the Provenance Scholarship criteria, and FITZ token stipend provisions for 2025–26.
Epoch-aligned assessment criteria including the Verified Reasoning Dimension. Grade descriptors, moderation procedures, and Transition-Period submission policy.
Seven categories of AI-assisted work, provenance declaration requirements, and the full case-study catalogue of Academic Provenance Fraud rulings.
Academic Programmes
Complete programme handbooks, course catalogues, degree certificate specifications, and the technical admissions requirements for all Fitzherbert University qualifications.
All 214 undergraduate modules across the B.Intel, B.Sys, B.Prov, and B.Gov programmes — with learning outcomes, AI tool permissions, and Polygon credential details.
Handbook for M.AI, M.Proto, M.Gov, and M.Crypto students. Covers module selection, dissertation supervision, FITZ allocations, and viva procedures.
Authoritative specimen showing the physical certificate, signed PDF, and NFT credential issued to graduates — including the cryptographic seal specification.
Entry criteria across four dimensions: Analytical Reasoning, Epistemic Rigour, Systemic Thinking, and the AI Literacy Baseline assessment.
Practical Intelligence Curriculum
The Fitzherbert AI Skills Programme equips students across all colleges with practical AI competencies that are immediately applicable in professional contexts. The University's position: AI literacy is no longer optional.
Complete guide to Levels I–IV: Foundation (prompt engineering, output evaluation), Practitioner (RAG, fine-tuning), Specialist (multi-agent systems), and Sovereign (AI governance & alignment).
Standards for deploying, auditing, and governing AI models across institutional operations and research programmes. Four-gate validation architecture.
Protections for academic inquiry, intellectual dissent, and scholarly expression within the University's constitutional framework.
Research Governance
Frameworks governing research ethics, digital intelligence research categories, the Visiting Intelligence Fellowship, and the University's endowment performance record.
Four-category AI research approval framework: Standard, Enhanced, Systemic, and Existential Implication. Includes data provenance requirements and emergent capability reporting.
Complete governance protocol for AI systems seeking Fellowship Status — capability audit, mandate scope agreement, charter alignment assessment, and revocation conditions.
Full endowment stewardship report for FY 2025: $14.2B under management, 11.3% net return, ethical investment compliance, and distribution analysis.
Longitudinal performance analysis across asset classes, risk-adjusted returns, and benchmark comparisons for the decade 2015–2025.
Governing framework for all endowment investment decisions: asset allocation targets, risk tolerance, liquidity requirements, and rebalancing protocols.
ESG integration standards, exclusion criteria, and impact investment guidelines for the University Endowment. Reviewed biennially.
On-Chain Documentation
Technical specifications, whitepapers, and governance frameworks for the University's Polygon-based credential system, FITZ utility token, and NFT degree certificates.
Full technical specification for all five NFT credential contract types — Degree, Module, Epoch, Visiting Intelligence Admission, and Governance Attestation. Includes Solidity interfaces and metadata schemas.
Technical and institutional specification for the FITZ utility token: issuance cap, distribution model, redemption mechanisms, anti-speculation provisions, and smart contract architecture.
Shows the physical, PDF, and NFT forms of the degree certificate — including the Legacy Credential Bridge for pre-2025 degree holders.
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