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THURSDAY 17 June 2021 • NO 5317 • VOL 151 Gazette

Council and Main 472 Colleges, Halls and Societies 474 Committees Obituaries: Congregation 10 June: Exeter Election results Merton St Hilda’s Council of the University: St Hugh’s Register of Congregation Advertisements 475 Notices 473

General Notices: Notifications of Prizes, Grants Gazette publication arrangements and Funding 478

Appointments: Gibbs Fund: Gibbs Prizes Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Notifications of Vacancies 478 Visiting Professorships: Mathematical, Physical and Life Colleges, Halls and Societies Sciences External Vacancies Electoral Boards: BT Professor of Major Programme Management Professorship of Modern History

Graduate Awards and Prizes: Humanities

Lectures 473

Examinations and Boards 474

Examinations for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy

Changes to Examination Regulations: Continuing Education Board Medical Sciences Board Social Sciences Board 472 University of Gazette • 17 June 2021

Council and Main Committees

Congregation 10 June NOMINATING COMMITTEE FOR THE Council of the University VICE-CHANCELLORSHIP Election results Register of Congregation • Three persons, not also being COUNCIL members of Council, elected by The Vice-Chancellor reports that the Congregation following names have been added to • One member of Congregation the Register of Congregation: elected by Congregation from On Thursday 10 June the following members of the faculties in the were duly elected to the Nominating Fulcini, E, Department of economics Divisions of Mathematical, Physical Committee for the Vice-Chancellorship Halliday, J, Faculty of Clinical and Life Sciences and of Medical to hold office with immediate effect: Medicine Sciences Ma, R, Faculty of Clinical Professor Martin C J Maiden, BSc Medicine On Thursday 10 June the following was Rd’g, MA Oxf, PhD Camb, Fellow of Stevens, L A, Department of earth duly elected to Council to hold office Hertford, Department of Zoology, Sciences from MT 2021 until the start of MT 2025: until the start of MT 2025 Divisional and Faculty Boards Professor Alexander Schekochihin, Professor James H Naismith, BSc BSc MIPT, MA Oxf, MA PhD edin, PhD Manc, DSc St And, Fellow For changes in regulations for Princeton, Fellow of Merton, of Jesus, nDM, until the start of examinations see ‘Changes to Department of Physics MT 2022 Examination Regulations’ below. [The votes recorded were: for Professor Dr Sam Wolfe, MA MPhil PhD Camb, Ariana, 760; for Professor Bhaskaran, St Catherine’s, Faculty of Linguistics, 201; and for Professor Schekochihin, Philology & Phonetics, until the start 764.] of MT 2022 • One member of Congregation, not [The votes recorded were: for Dr necessarily being members of any Franklinos, 582; for Professor Maiden, division and not in any case being 879; for Professor Naismith, 658; for nominated in a divisional capacity, Professor Paterson, 634; and for Dr who shall be elected by Congregation Wolfe, 740.]

On Thursday 10 June the following was BUILDINGS AND ESTATES duly elected to Council to hold office SUBCOMMITTEE from MT 2021 until the start of MT 2025: • One person elected by Congregation Professor O P Daley, BSc Middx, On Thursday 10 June the following was MA PGCE Lond, Fellow of Jesus, duly elected to the Buildings and Estates Subfaculty of Geography Subcommittee to hold office from [The votes recorded were: for Professor MT 2021 until the start of MT 2024: Daley, 1,192; and for Dr Robertson, 538.] Professor Andrew Martin, MA DPhil Oxf, Fellow of Kellogg, Faculty of Computer Science [The votes recorded were: for Ms Boyt, 760; and for Professor Martin, 901.] Gazette • 17 June 2021 473

Notices Electoral Boards Lectures Composition of Electoral Boards The compositions of the electoral boards to the posts below, proceedings to fill which are currently in progress, are as follows (appointing person/body given in brackets):

BT PROFESSOR OF MAJOR PROGRAMME General Notices Social Sciences MANAGEMENT Gazette publication arrangements Professor David Gann, PVC (chair) Saïd Business School (Vice-Chancellor) Since Trinity term 2020 the Gazette has WELLBEING EVENT FOR WORKING Helen King (ex officio) been published online only as a result PARENTS Professor Alan Cocks (St Anne’s) of office and printer closures. Professor Stephan M Wagner Dr Joana Probert will be in conversation It has now been decided by GPC and (Council) with Mark McCartney, leadership by Council that print production will Professor Raymond Levitt (Council) coach and Big Job Small Children not resume when COVID-19-related Professor Margaret Stevens (Social podcast host, at noon on 17 June online, lockdowns end. Sciences Division) followed by a Q&A. Free and open to all. Professor Sue Dopson (Saïd Business Subject: ‘How to thrive, not just The Gazette will continue to be School) survive’ published online on Thursday Professor Matthias Holweg (Saïd mornings according to its usual Centres, Institutes and Museums Business School) schedule. It will also be printed in a Professor Richard Barker (Saïd limited run for libraries, archives and Oxford Martin School Business School) paid subscribers. These arrangements BOOK TALK will be announced once libraries are PROFESSORSHIP OF MODERN HISTORY open again. Dr Anne Schwenkenbecher, Murdoch, Professor Sir Rick Trainor, PVC will give a book talk at 10.30am on Appointments (chair) (Vice-Chancellor) 6 July online. Chair: Professor Julian Professor Kate Tunstall (ex officio) Savulescu. More information and to Mathematical, Physical and Life Professor Bob Harris (Worcester) register: www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/ Sciences Professor Mary Fulbrook (Council) events/getting-our-act-together. Professor Laura Lee Downs (Council) Subject: ‘Getting our act together: APPOINTMENTS Professor Daniel Grimley collective moral obligations’ Seth Flaxman, PhD Carnegie Mellon; (Humanities Division) Associate Professor of Computer Professor John Watts (History) Colleges, Halls and Societies Science in Artificial Intelligence and Professor Christina de Bellaigue tutorial fellow of Jesus. From (History) St Cross 1 September 2021 until 31 August 2026. Professor Nick Stargardt (History) CENTRE FOR THE HISTORY & Jakob Foerster, DPhil Oxf; Associate PHILOSOPHY OF PHYSICS (HAPP) Graduate Awards and Prizes Professor of Engineering (Information Dr Jim Green, NASA Chief Scientist, will Engineering) and fellow of St Anne’s. give a special lecture at 5pm on 23 July From 1 October 2021 until 30 September online. Free but registration required: 2026. This content has been removed www.stx.ox.ac.uk/event/the-martian- as it contains personal science-fiction-and-science-fact. Visiting Professorships information protected under the Subject: ‘The Martian – science fiction and science fact’ Mathematical, Physical and Life Data Protection Act. Sciences Members of the University with Dr Kelly Senecal, PhD Wisconsin- a SSO account can log in to read Madison, co-Founder and owner the redacted content. Convergent Science, Inc; Visiting Professor in Engineering Science from 10 June 2021 474 University of Oxford Gazette • 17 June 2021

Examinations and Boards Colleges, Halls and Societies

Examinations for the Degree of Doctor Changes to Examination Regulations Obituaries of Philosophy For the complete text of each regulation Exeter listed below and a listing of all changes Norman George Allen, January 2021; to regulations for this year to date, This content has been removed 1957. Aged 84. please see https://gazette.web.ox.ac.uk/ John Dominic Paul Donnelly, as it contains personal examination-regulations-0. 18 April 2021; 1958. Aged 84. information protected under the Roger William Horrell, 21 May 2021; Continuing Education Board Data Protection Act. 1955. Aged 85. Members of the University with Corrigenda John Kevin Newman, 26 July 2020; a SSO account can log in to read PGCERT IN ENHANCED COGNITIVE 1946. Aged 92. BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY John Frederick Wilkinson, the redacted content. PGDIP IN COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL 11 February 2021; 1970. Aged 70. THERAPY Merton correction to naming of specialism Paul Roger Jennings, 10 June Medical Sciences Board 2021; 1960. Aged 79.

MEDICAL SCIENCES DOCTORAL St Hilda’s TRAINING CENTRE change to list of programmes to Mary Elisabeth Browne (née Daisley), which regulations apply 31 December 2018; 1955. Aged 82. Ruth Eastwood Griffiths( née CLINICAL MEDICINE (SECOND BM) Goodwin), 2 January 2020; 1951. (a) minor amendments to Aged 87. assessment text Eunice Gertrude Parke (née Gerber), (b) removal of methods of November 2020; 1946. Aged 93. assessment which are no longer used Jane Robertson (née Atkins), GRADUATE-ENTRY MEDICINE 24 March 2021; 1963. Aged 77. minor amendments to assessment Amelia Mary Woolmore (née Mulligan), 27 June 2020; 1952. FHS OF CELL AND SYSTEMS BIOLOGY Aged 86. FHS OF MEDICAL SCIENCES FHS OF NEUROSCIENCE St Hugh’s minor amendments to assessment Linda Amos (née Richardson), 21 February 2021; 1963. Aged 77. Social Sciences Board

MSC IN ECONOMICS FOR DEVELOPMENT correction of typographical error

PGDIP IN ORGANISATIONAL LEADERSHIP (PART-TIME) introduction of new core unit University of Oxford Gazette • 17 June 2021 475

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