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Council and Main Appointments: Uncontested Elections: Committees 558 Humanities Council Mathematical, Physical and Life Audit and Scrutiny Committee Congregation 23 May: Sciences Curators of the University Libraries Degree by Resolution Medical Sciences Nominations Committee Committee for the Nomination of Council of the University: Electoral Boards: Select Preachers Register of Congregation Professorship of Human Geography Humanities Divisional Board Social Sciences Divisional Board Musical and other Events: Board of the Faculty of English Congregation 558 Sheldonian Theatre Language and Literature Board of the Faculty of History Congregation 17 May: Exhibitions: Board of the Faculty of Oriental Studies Voting on Resolution relating to Good Museum of Natural History Board of the Faculty of Philosophy Governance of the University in Board of the Faculty of Theology and Relation to the Administration of the Religion EJRA Scheme Lectures 563 Lapsed Vacancies Congregation 30 May: Degree by Resolution Examinations and Boards 563 Advertisements 570 Congregation 31 May: Supplication for the Degree of Doctor of (1) Voting on Legislative Proposal: Letters Statute XII (Academic Staff and Notifications of Prizes, Supplication for the Degrees of Bachelor the Visitatorial Board), Statute Grants and Funding 572 XI (University Discipline), Statute of Civil Law and Doctor of Civil Law by XIV (Employment of Academic and accumulation Brasenose College: Graduate Organ Support Staff by the University) Scholarship Examinations for the Degree of Doctor of (2) Resolution regarding the Philosophy University’s implementation of the Notifications of Vacancies 572 PREVENT legislation Changes to Examination Regulations: Education Committee Congregation 9 June: Colleges, Halls and Societies Continuing Education Board Elections Medical Sciences Board/Continuing External Vacancies Education Board Notices 562 Supplement included with this issue: Elections 564 (1) to No 5133:Voting on a resolution Consultative Notices: in Congregation on Good Governance Brasenose College: revised statutes Contested Elections: of the University in Relation to the Teaching Excellence Framework Council Administration of the EJRA Scheme Technical Consultation Visitors of the Ashmolean Museum 541–556

General Notices: Supplement to this issue: Car parking: revised charges (1) to No 5134: Voting on a Legislative Proposal: Statute XII Due to time constraints, this supplement is not included in the printed edition of the Gazette. See note on p559.

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Miles Hewstone, New Council Congregation Vincent Vitale, Theology & Religion James Orr, Christ Church and Main Benjamin Caldecott, Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment Committees Andrew Moore, Regent’s Park, Theology T J Mawson, St Peter’s, Philosophy Brian Leftow, Oriel, Theology Juliane Kerkhecker, Oriel, Classics John Huber, Oriel, Engineering Science Congregation 23 May Congregation 17 May William Wood, Oriel Douglas Hamilton, Oriel, Engineering Science Degree by Resolution Voting on Resolution relating to Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra, Oriel, Philosophy Good Governance of the University in No notice to the contrary having been Max Crispin, Oriel, Biochemistry Relation to the Administration of the received, the following resolution is deemed Hindy Najman, Oriel, Theology EJRA Scheme to have been approved at noon on 23 May. Joel Rasmussen, Mansfield, Theology & At the Congregation meeting on 17 May the Religion Text of Resolution resolution was rejected (for: 121; against: Paul Ewart, Physics That the Degree of Master of Arts be 149). Steven Rose, Physics conferred upon: C Richard Stone, Somerville, Engineering Since more than 50 members of Science Timothy John Lightfoot, Merton Congregation have requisitioned a postal Martin H Davy, Exeter, Engineering Science vote on the resolution relating to Good Armin Reichold, Balliol, Physics Council of the University Governance of the University in Relation to Subir Sarkar, Linacre, Physics the Administration of the EJRA Scheme, the John H Cobb, Keble, Physics Register of Congregation rejection of the resolution in Congregation Justin Wark, Trinity, Physics on 17 May (see supplement (1) to Gazette No The Vice-Chancellor reports that the Amanda Cooper-Sarkar, St Hilda’s, Physics 5133, included with this issue of the Gazette) following names have been added to the T J Donohoe, Chemistry is not confirmed, and a postal vote will now Register of Congregation: M D Smith, Chemistry take place. R I Cooper , Chemistry Barker, K M, Radcliffe Science Library Signatories to requisition: S J Conway, Chemistry Gibson, N J, Medical Sciences Divisional Harry L Anderson, Keble, Chemistry Office Nicholas Barber, Trinity, Law Kay Davies, Hertford Griffiths, J A, Keble Patrick Baird, University, Physics Angela Russell, St John’s, Chemistry and Holden, C H, Music Faculty Hugh Jenkyns, St Edmund Hall Pharmacology Klinke, I, St John’s Anthony B Watts, Earth Sciences Paul Roberts, Chemistry Kuyken, W, Faculty of Clinical Medicine Heather A Bouman, Earth Sciences Stephen G Davies, Magdalen, Chemistry Nicholas, J, Student Systems Team Chris J Ballentine, Earth Sciences James E Thomson, St Catherine’s, Chemistry Nizami, M A, Faculty of History Rosalind E M Rickaby, Earth Sciences Jeremy Robertson, Brasenose, Chemistry Ribe, E M, Faculty of Clinical Medicine Bernard Wood, Earth Sciences Hagan Bayley, Hertford, Chemistry Thomas, D H, Wadham Frances Ashcroft, Trinity, Physiology, Anatomy Fraser Armstrong, St John’s, Chemistry and Genetics Divisional and Faculty Boards Peter Edwards, St Catherine’s, Chemistry Stephen Cameron, Tiancun Xiao, Chemistry For changes in regulations for examinations David E Logan, Chemistry Richard G Compton, St John’s see 'Examinations and Boards' below. S J Ferguson, St Edmund Hall, Biochemistry Sam Thompson, Christ Church, Chemistry L A Goldberg, St Edmund Hall, Computer John Pitcher, St John’s Science Malcolm Davies, St John’s R M Adlington, Chemistry John Langton, St John’s V Gouverneur, Chemistry Linda McDowell, St John’s Darren Dixon, Chemistry Jeyaraney Kathirithamby, St Hugh’s Michael Willis, Chemistry Adrian L Harris, Oncology George Fleet, Chemistry Peter W Smith, NPEU, NDPH Edward Anderson, Chemistry Andrew R King, NPEU, NDPH Stephen Fletcher, Chemistry Brian Hicks, NPEU, NDPH Jonathan Burton, Chemistry Manisha Nair, NPEU, NDPH Mark Griffith, New, English Claire Carson, NPEU, NDPH Christopher Tyerman, Hertford, History Rachel Rowe, NPEU, NDPH Erica Charters, Wolfson, History Jennifer Hollowell, NPEU, NDPH Daniel Isaacson, Wolfson, Philosophy Maria Quigley, NPEU, NDPH Rene Banares-Alcantara, New, Engineering Ursula Bowler, NPEU, NDPH Science Susan Bellenger, NPEU, NDPH A J Venables, Economics Edmund Juszczak, NDPH Yves Capdeboscq, The Queen’s, Mathematical David Murray, NDPH Institute Reinhard Strohm, Wadham, Music William Poole, New Tim Claridge, Chemistry University of Oxford Gazette • 26 May 2016 559

Francesca Galligan, Bodleian Libraries (For a full list of the proposers of the as a supplement to this issue of the Gazette Alan Coates, St Cross, Bodleian Libraries resolution and Council’s response, see and on the Congregation website (www. Harvey Brown, Wolfson, Philosophy Gazette No 5131, 5 May 2016, p478.) admin.ox.ac.uk/councilsec/governance/ Andrew Steane, Exeter, Physics congregation). Voting M Kurkchiyan-Banks, Law Because the closing date of the postal Denis Galligan, Wolfson, Socio-legal Studies Following the requisition of a postal vote by vote is noon on the date this issue of the Geraint Jones, Wolfson, Computer Science more than 50 members of Congregation, the Gazette is published, the supplement will be A Deighton, Wolfson, DPIR resolution will be submitted to a postal vote published online only and is not distributed Daniel Butt, Balliol for confirmation or rejection in accordance with the print edition of the Gazette. Printed Donald Porcelli, DIPR, Earth Sciences with Part 4 of Congregation Regulations 2 copies of the supplement will be available Janet B Pierrehumbert, Oxford e-research of 2002. at the Congregation meeting on 31 May. For centre Voting papers have been dispatched to the online edition, please see www.ox.ac. James Benson, Wolfson, Oriental Studies members of Congregation on Thursday, uk/gazette/2015-2016/26may2016-no5134/ Stefano Zacchetti, Balliol, Oriental Studies & 26 May. Completed voting papers must be supplements. If you are unable to access the Theology returned to the Registrar’s Office (University website and require a printed copy of the Christopher Melchert, Pembroke, Oriental Offices) not later thannoon on Thursday, supplement, please contact gazette@admin. Studies 9 June. Voting papers received after this ox.ac.uk. Wolfgang D C de Melo, Wolfson, Classics time will not be counted. A Jane Caplan, St Antony’s, History (For explanatory note and form of legislative David Sherratt, Linacre, Biochemistry/MSD Every member of Congregation may vote in proposal see Supplement (2) to Gazette No David Palfreyman, New the postal vote regardless of whether he or 5127 published with the 24 March 2016 R G Ratcliffe, New she voted at the meeting on 17 May. Please Gazette. For proposed amendments to this Samson Abramsky, Computer Science note that votes cast in the Congregation legislative proposal see Supplement (1) to Valentine Cunningham, CCC meeting will not be included in the postal Gazette No 5130 published with the 28 April Lynn A Robson, Regent’s Park, English vote. 2016 Gazette.) Patrick Hayes, St John’s Any queries should be addressed to (2) Resolution regarding the David Robertson, Politics and International [email protected]. University’s implementation of the Relations PREVENT legislation Peter McDonald, St Hugh’s The transcript of the debate on the Anne Goriely, WIMM resolution is published as Supplement (1) The following text has been received from Peter Mitchell, St Hugh’s to Gazette No 5133 and on the Congregation the signatories to the resolution as listed Margaret Watson, Wadham, Bodleian Libraries website: (www.admin.ox.ac.uk/councilsec/ below: Laura Hoyano, Wadham, Law governance/congregation). ‘Resolution regarding the University’s Dimitry Belyaev, Maths implementation of the PREVENT AJ Wathen, Maths Congregation 30 May Legislation Xenia de la Ossa, Maths B Zilber, Maths Degree by Resolution Preamble P Candelas, Maths 1 Compliance with the highest standards David Seifert, St John’s of freedom of expression and academic Gui-Qiang G Chen, Maths This content has been removed freedom are central to the University’s Ben Hambly, Maths as it contains personal mission, recognised in the University’s Jan Kristensen, Maths information protected under the Strategic Plan 2013–2018 (1) and its John M Ball, Queen’s current Donor Charter. While day-to- James Sparks, Maths Data Protection Act. day governance is delegated to the Luis Alday, Maths administration, Congregation, the Text of Resolution sovereign parliament of the University, has the ultimate responsibility to ensure the ‘Congregation resolves: protection of freedoms for University staff (1) That the EJRA be suspended and its broader community. Statute XII, forthwith pending the publication of the which guarantees academic freedom, is Congregation 31 May findings of the EJRA Review Committee underpinned by three principles: to all members of the University. (1) Voting on Legislative Proposal: (1) to ensure that academic staff have (2) That the EJRA Review Committee Statute XII (Academic Staff and freedom within the law to question now be afforced with at least five the Visitatorial Board), Statute XI and test received wisdom, and to put members representing and answerable (University Discipline), Statute XIV forward new ideas and controversial or to Congregation. (Employment of Academic and Support unpopular opinions, without placing Staff by the University) themselves in jeopardy of losing their (3) That the afforced Committee report jobs or privileges; its findings to Congregation by 1 January A Congregation meeting was held on 2017. 3 May to debate the amendments to this (2) to enable the University to provide legislative proposal. A postal vote was held education, promote learning, and engage (4) That Council and all University on amendments five and six; the amended in research efficiently and economically; committees promptly disclose to legislative proposal, taking into account the and Congregation all legal advice taken result of the postal vote, will be published regarding the EJRA.’ 560 University of Oxford Gazette • 26 May 2016

(3) to apply the principles of justice and Armin Reichold, Balliol Nicholas Bamforth, Queen’s fairness. Felix Parra Diaz, Worcester Karma Nabulsi, SEH Scott Peterson, Balliol Fiona Macintosh, St Hilda’s 2 The University’s PREVENT Steering David Steinsaltz, Worcester Alexandra Alvergne, Harris Manchester Group is currently considering how the Sophie Marnette, Balliol Nicholas Owen, Queen’s University should develop its regulations Simon Cowan, Worcester Franck Duvell, St Antony’s and procedures on such important matters Daniel Butt, Balliol Susan Valladares, Worcester as the use of IT, the holding of meetings Richard Earl, Worcester Simon Caney, Magdalen and events, and staff and student welfare. Nadia Hilliard, Balliol Bernard Sufrin, Worcester This consideration is distinct from that in Peta Fowler, Worcester Elizabeth Frazer, New the Conferences of Colleges, which has Rosalind Thomas, Balliol Donald G Fraser, Worcester discussed and developed draft policy on Grant Ritchie, Worcester Stuart White, Jesus how individual colleges are to respond to S A Skinner, Balliol Georgina Paul, St Hilda’s the PREVENT legislation. Michail Peramatzis, Worcester Afifi Al-Akiti, Worcester 3 The development of the University’s C Minkowski, Balliol Catriona Seth, All Souls regulation, policies, and procedures in Alain Viala, Lady Margaret Hall Ben Morgan, Worcester response to the PREVENT legislation raises Grant Lamond, Balliol John Parrington, Worcester profound challenges for academic freedom Kate Tunstall, Worcester Sudhir Hazareesingh, Balliol as enshrined in Statute XII, as well as the Andrew Hurrell, Balliol Adrian Kelly, Balliol University’s compliance with pre-existing Caroline Warman, Jesus Response from Council legal obligations: the Education Act of 1986 Elena Lombardi, Balliol and the Education Reform Act of 1988, the Katrin Kohl, Jesus ¶ Council has deemed the resolution to Human Rights Act of 1998, and the Equality Lesley Abrams, Balliol be acceptable to it. The resolution will Act of 2010. Josephine Van Zeben, Worcester be formally moved and seconded in Avner Offer, All Souls Congregation, following which there will 4 The Conference of Colleges brought S J Methven, Worcester be a speech on behalf of Council and the several versions of its draft on the new Andre Lukas, Balliol resolution will be put to Congregation. PREVENT legislation for due diligence Helen Swift, St Hilda’s to the Governing Bodies of colleges, At its meeting on 16 May, Council gave Walter Armbrust, St Antony’s with discussion, development, and careful consideration to the resolution and, Sabina Lovibond, Worcester improvements emerging. Congregation having noted the close working relationship Anne Deighton, Wolfson has not yet had the opportunity to provide that exists between the University and the Stephen Williams, Worcester similar and equally necessary due diligence Conference of Colleges working groups, Morgan Clarke, Keble on the draft policies and regulations was supportive of it and deemed it to be Paul Ewart, Worcester emerging from the University PREVENT acceptable. However, Council wished to add Emma Newcombe Steering Committee and its work within the the following comments: Conrad Leyser, Worcester University. V Kingsman ‘First, Council is concerned to ensure Therefore, Congregation resolves: Martin McLaughlin, Magdalen that the consultation on any changes Bridget Anderson to existing policies and procedures 1 That any changes to regulations and T J Farrant, Pembroke enables all interested members of the procedures associated with PREVENT Ammara Maqsood, St Catherine’s University to respond to it. A formal legislation be consistent with the spirit and G Hazbun, St Anne’s meeting of Congregation on 31 May at substance of the templates as agreed by the Robert Parkin, Wolfson which the resolution is debated may Conference of Colleges, with the University’s Ritchie Robertson, Queen’s not be the best route to achieve that Statutes and Regulations, as well as Elizabeth Ewart, Linacre goal and Council, through the Registrar, consistent with UK legislation regarding Miles Larmer, St Antony’s wishes to explore with the signatories the rights and freedoms of individuals, Zuzanna Olszewska, St John’s to the resolution whether some other namely the Human Rights Act of 1998, the Olivia Smith, Wolfson consultation process (permitting both Education Acts of 1986 and 1988, and the Stanley Ulijaszek, St Cross written responses and open discussion) Equalities Act of 2010; Charlie Louth, Queen’s would be a preferable route to our 2 That the PREVENT Steering Group present Leslie Green, Balliol shared goal. Second, the regulations the University’s proposed draft policies Philippa Hulley, St Hilda’s applicable to the election of members of and procedures for the consideration of Matthew Gibney, Linacre committees has the consequence that, Congregation of 6th week of Trinity term Jennifer Oliver, St John’s without the suspension of regulations, 2016, and any proposed draft training by 2nd Julia Bray, St John’s it is not possible to achieve the desired week of MT 2016; Mike Holland, St Hugh’s goal of afforcing the membership of the David Leopold, Mansfield Prevent Steering Group by 0th week of 3 That the University’s PREVENT Steering Chimene Bateman, New Michaelmas term. It therefore wishes Group be afforced with a minimum of five Jeff Tseng, SEH to add members of Congregation to elected members of Congregation by 0th Jessica Goodman, St Catherine’s the Steering Group with immediate week MT 2016.’ Teresa Bejan, Oriel effect while consideration is given Proposed by: Zofia Stemplowska, Worcester to the process whereby members of Benjamin Blonder, Balliol Congregation may be elected to the Kevin Hilliard, St Peter’s Ben Jackson, University group prior to the completion of its work Patricia Thornton, Merton David Priestland, St Edmund Hall at the end of the calendar year.’ Robert Gildea, Worcester University of Oxford Gazette • 26 May 2016 561

Since the Council meeting on 16 May, which there will be a speech on behalf ballot, and ballot papers will be handed out following consultation with the signatories of Council and the resolution will be put at the exits to the theatre if and when the to the resolution, the proposed draft to Congregation. Given that no notice of vote is called. changes to University regulations and opposition has been received, the Vice- Transcript procedures associated with the Prevent Chancellor may announce that, in her legislation will be published on the opinion, the resolution is accepted. If, It is intended that a transcript1 of the University’s Prevent website (www.ox.ac. however, six members of Congregation rise meeting will be published in the Gazette of uk/staff/working_at_oxford/policies_ in their places (for example, if they disagree), 9 June and on the Congregation website. procedures/prevent-duty). Members of a vote will be taken by paper ballot. As a result of time constraints, it will not Congregation will be invited to comment be possible to check the report of the LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL (STATUTE XII) on the proposed changes by Friday, proceedings with individual speakers before 17 June, so that any comments can be taken Advance notice by speakers publication. Speakers are asked to provide into account by Council when it is asked to their written texts by email to congregation. Those wishing to speak to the legislative approve the changes later this term. [email protected] by 9am on proposal as amended will be expected to Wednesday, 1 June. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE MEETING limit their contributions to five minutes. It may not be possible to call all those Attendance and timings Congregation 9 June who wish to speak. If you wish to speak A meeting will be held at 2pm on 31 May at the meeting, you are asked to indicate Elections in the Sheldonian Theatre to debate and this intention in advance by emailing vote on the amended legislative proposal at congregation.meeting@admin. ox.ac.uk CONTESTED ELECTIONS (1). The resolution at (2) above will also be preferably by 3pm on Friday, 27 May, Council formally put to Congregation. and at the latest by 9am on Tuesday, Visitors of the Ashmolean Museum 31 May. It would be helpful if members Attendance at the meeting is open to UNCONTESTED ELECTIONS of Congregation intending to speak could members of Congregation and to nominated Council indicate whether they support or oppose representatives of the Oxford University Audit and Scrutiny Committee the amended legislative proposal and what Student Union (OUSU) as agreed in advance Curators of the University Libraries issues they wish to cover, as this will help by the Vice-Chancellor. Admittance to the Nominations Committee to determine the order in which speakers theatre will be on the production of a valid Committee for the Nomination of Select are called. If time permits, those who have University card and will be on a first-come, Preachers not indicated in advance may have an first-served basis (places will be reserved Visitatorial Board Panel opportunity to speak. The Vice-Chancellor for scheduled speakers). The doors of the Humanities Divisional Board will also invite a nominated representative Sheldonian Theatre will open at 1.45pm. Social Sciences Divisional Board of OUSU to speak. Board of the Faculty of English Language The Vice-Chancellor has decided that the Voting and Literature wearing of gowns shall be optional on this Board of the Faculty of History occasion. Following the speeches on the amended Board of the Faculty of Oriental Studies legislative proposal, a vote will be taken. Order of business Board of the Faculty of Philosophy The Vice-Chancellor and the Proctors have Board of the Faculty of Theology and The Vice-Chancellor will open the meeting determined that voting during the meeting Religion at 2pm and set out the procedure and order will take place by paper ballot. Members of of business. Congregation will be required to identify LAPSED VACANCIES themselves on their voting slips by name (1) Voting on legislative proposal Details are in ‘Elections’ section below. and signature and by college/department The amended legislative proposal or faculty and to deposit their own voting Note on procedures in Congregation concerning Statute XII is the first item on the slips in ballot boxes at the doors of the agenda. There will be speeches in support of house. Slips will be sorted and counted by ¶ Business in Congregation is conducted in or in opposition to the amended legislative the Proctors, and will subsequently be kept accordance with Congregation Regulations proposal as time permits, following which confidentially by the Proctors for six days, 2 of 2002 (www.admin.ox.ac.uk/statutes/ the mover will be given the opportunity after which they will be destroyed. regulations/529-122.shtml). A printout to respond and the amended legislative RESOLUTION (PREVENT) of these regulations, or of any statute or proposal will be put to Congregation. other regulations, is available from the Information for those wishing to speak in The resolution will be formally moved Council Secretariat on request. A member of the debate is provided below. and seconded, following which there will Congregation seeking advice on questions be a speech on behalf of Council and the Voting will take place by paper ballot. relating to its procedures, other than resolution will be put to Congregation. Members will be invited to re-enter the elections, should contact Mrs F Burchett at Given that no notice of opposition has theatre after the ballot papers have been the University Offices, Wellington Square been received, the Vice-Chancellor removed for counting. The results of the (telephone: (2)80199; email: felicity. may announce that, in her opinion, the vote on the amended legislative proposal [email protected]); questions resolution is accepted. If, however, six will then be announced. relating to elections should be directed members of Congregation rise in their places to the Elections Officer, Ms S L S Mulvihill (2) Resolution (for example, if they disagree), a vote will be (telephone: (2)80463; email: elections. taken by paper ballot. Where a vote is taken, The resolution on Prevent is the second [email protected]). the Vice-Chancellor and the Proctors have item on the agenda. The resolution will be determined that this will take place by paper formally moved and seconded, following 1The transcript may be edited for legal reasons. 562 University of Oxford Gazette • 26 May 2016

and Council will consider a draft of the 2016 PRAC approved the revised car parking Notices University’s response at meetings on 17 June charges subject to a re-examination of the and 20 June respectively. The response will Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED) analysis then be finalised to be submitted by the by the Advocate for Diversity and Pro-Vice- government’s deadline of 12 July. Chancellor and the Equality and Diversity Unit. This was duly undertaken in May 2016 General Notices before onward referral to Council.

JUSTIFICATION FOR POLICY CHANGE Car parking: revised charges The University has limited parking Consultative Notices Council has agreed to introduce revised provision which is under high pressure charges for permits to park on University to meet operational and staff commuting Brasenose College land. This notice reports the changes needs. The policies control access to parking approved and summarises the process by REVISED STATUTES and prioritise the allocation of permits which the recommendations were devised according to caring responsibilities, mobility The Committee on Statutes before the Privy and refined prior to their referral to Council. and operational needs. Council, acting under authority delegated REVISED PARKING CHARGES to it by Council, is minded to give consent A charge of 1% of salary is currently levied on behalf of the University to the revised (a) Peak permits valid in central Oxford or at both to reduce demand for parking and to statutes of University College, approved the Old Road Campus incentivise staff to commute by sustainable, by the Governing Body on 9 March 2016, non-car modes. To be effective in managing With effect from 1 October 2016, the in so far as such consent is required by demand, the charge needs to be equivalent annual charge shall be equivalent section 7 (2) of the Universities of Oxford to the cost of using the park and ride, the to 1.25% of the permit holder's gross and Cambridge Act, 1923. The consent main alternative to driving for staff who do contractual salary. of the committee to the amendments to not qualify for a parking permit and who the statutes will be effective 12 days after With effect from 1 October 2017, the live beyond walking and cycling distance. publication unless written notice of a annual charge shall be equivalent to 1.5% Currently the average annual cost paid by resolution, signed by at least 20 members of the permit holder's gross contractual full-time staff for a central and Old Road of Congregation, calling upon Council to salary. Campus peak permit is £445, substantially withhold that consent, has been given to the less than the current cost of £706.50 to With effect from 1 October 2018, the Registrar by noon on Monday, 6 June. use the park and ride. The policy proposes annual charge shall be equivalent to increase the charge to 1.75% of salary The revised statutes update the existing to 1.75% of the permit holder's gross by 2018 to equalise the average cost of a statutes of Brasenose College following contractual salary. parking permit with the park and ride. The substantive review by the governing body (b) Other permits and charges policy is not designed as a revenue-raising over the last two years. The principal tool. amendments aim to: (i) increase the Charges for permits valid at Osney Mead governing body's power to delegate to remain unchanged at 0.2% of the permit Appointments committees; (ii) remove the link between all holder's gross contractual salary. types of and automatic membership Charges for permits valid at the Begbroke Humanities of the governing body; (iii) reflect changes Science Park, Ewert House and for off- in the law and future-proof the Statutes CHICHELE PROFESSORSHIP OF peak permits remain unchanged at £20 by (a) removing explicit references to MEDIEVAL HISTORY pa. personnel issues; and (b) changing the role Julia M H Smith, MA Camb, DPhil Oxf, of the Visitor as arbiter; and (iv) introduce an An administrative fee of £5 will continue to Edwards Professor of Medieval History, explicit permission for the college to borrow apply for the reissue of a lost permit. School of Humanities, University of through both secured and unsecured loans. PROCESS Glasgow, has been appointed to the Chichele Teaching Excellence Framework Professorship of Medieval History in the Charges for permits to park on University Technical Consultation Faculty of History with effect from 1 October land were first introduced in 2002. They 2016. Professor Smith will be a fellow of All The government’s consultation Teaching are generally reviewed on a triennial basis. Souls. Excellence Framework: Technical Changes were previously made in 2005, Consultation for Year Two was published on 2008 and 2012. Initial recommendations, Mathematical, Physical and Life 16 May. It may be found on the Department formed by the Car Parking Working Group Sciences for Business, Innovation and Skills website (CPWG), were scrutinised by the Buildings HEADSHIP OF SUBDEPARTMENT OF at www.gov.uk/government/consultations/ and Estates Subcommittee (BESC) of INORGANIC CHEMISTRY teaching-excellence-framework-year-2- Council's Planning and Resource Allocation technical-consultation. Committee (PRAC) in June 2015 and then The Mathematical, Physical and Life referred to the Personnel Committee for Sciences Board has conferred the Headship Members of the University are encouraged consideration. Personnel Committee, in of the Subdepartment of Inorganic to contribute views on how the University turn, referred the recommendations to its Chemistry upon Professor Stephen of Oxford’s response to the consultation Joint Committee with University Support Faulkner, DPhil Oxf, Professor of Chemistry, should be shaped. Comments may be made Staff and its Joint Consultative Committee for a period of 3 years from 1 October 2016. by email to [email protected] with the UCU before considering the matter by 9am on 6 June. Education Committee itself in Michaelmas term 2015. In February University of Oxford Gazette • 26 May 2016 563

Medical Sciences Lectures Examinations ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Experimental Psychology (Perception) and Boards Hannah Elizabeth Smithson, MA PhD Camb, PGCE Durh, Fellow and Tutor of Psychology, Pembroke, and Associate Professor of Experimental Psychology, Department of Experimental Psychology, has been reappointed to the retiring age Humanities Supplication for the Degree of Doctor of with effect from 1 July 2016. Letters Oxford Forum event Electoral Boards Professor Alison Jaggar, Colorado This content has been removed and Birmingham, and Dr Scott Wisor, Composition of an Electoral Board Birmingham, will participate in an Oxford as it contains personal The composition of the electoral board to Forum Dialogue at 4pm on 2 June in the information protected under the the post below, proceedings to fill which are Colin Matthew Room, Faculty of Philosophy. Data Protection Act. currently in progress, is as follows: Chair: Dr Roxana Baiasu Subject: ‘Measuring poverty and gender PROFESSORSHIP OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHY disparity: philosophical and practical Appointed by issues’ Supplication for the Degrees of Professor W James, The Vice-Chancellor1 Mathematical, Physical and Life Bachelor of Civil Law and Doctor of Civil Pro-Vice-Chancellor Sciences Law by accumulation Professor W Mattli President of St John's Department of Earth Sciences Professor R Goodman Social Sciences Division DEPARTMENTAL SEMINARS This content has been removed Professor H Viles School of Geography Please note change of arrangements for the as it contains personal and the following seminars: Environment information protected under the Professor S Whatmore School of Geography 3rd Annual Lobanov-Rostovsky Lecture in Data Protection Act. and the Planetary Evolution Environment Ray Pierrehumbert Professor G Clark School of Geography 4pm, 27 May, Martin Wood Lecture and the Theatre, Clarendon Laboratory: ‘The Environment origins and evolution of exoplanet Examinations for the Degree of Doctor Professor T Barnes Council atmospheres and oceans’ of Philosophy Professor S Curtis Council Richard Harrison, Cambridge Professor A Grafen St John's Weds, 1 Jun: ‘Magnetic microscopy 1Appointed by the Vice-Chancellor under the provisions of of metallic meteorites: probing the This content has been removed Statute IX, Sect 10 and 11. magnetic state of the early solar system’ as it contains personal Musical and other Events Institutes, Centres and Museums information protected under the Data Protection Act. Sheldonian Theatre Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

SLEEPING SENSE: CUTTING-EDGE The following events will take place in the SCIENCE AND SUBLIME MUSIC Leonard Wolfson Auditorium, Wolfson. To register: www.fljs.org/events. Elin Manahan Thomas and Christopher Bucknall, Orchestra of the Age of the FLJS/CENTRE FOR SOCIO-LEGAL STUDIES Englightenment, will perform new music FILM NIGHT and extracts from works by Purcell and Bach The award-winning filmBridge of Spies will at 7pm on 9 June at the Sheldonian Theatre. be screened at 7pm on 2 June. Free. Featuring Professor Russell Foster. Free but registration required: sleeping-sense. MAX WATSON ANNUAL LECTURE eventbrite.co.uk. Professor Alan Paterson, Director, Centre for Professional Legal Studies, Strathclyde, Exhibitions will deliver the Max Watson Annual Lecture 5.30–6.30pm on 7 June. Museum of Natural History Subject: ‘The Supreme Court re-assessed: 27 May–30 Oct: Microsculpture – the what do the next 7 years hold for the UK’s insect photography of Levon Biss. final court?’ 564 University of Oxford Gazette • 26 May 2016

This content has been removed first actions in NDPH was to fund doctoral as it contains personal Elections Scholarships to attract the best students from around the world; and we’ve now information protected under the established departmentally-funded Data Protection Act. Fellowships to recruit and retain the best scientists. I’m committed to ensuring that all staff have the opportunity to fulfil their potential, as illustrated by NDPH’s gender- equality at all grades (including Professorial) and by coordinating efforts to address Contested Elections 9 June obstacles (e.g. the lack of adequate nursery provision). The following elections will be contested. As well as managing NDPH effectively Council (it has a budget surplus), I’m also Chief One member of Congregation, not Executive of UK Biobank (funded by MRC necessarily being a member of any division and Wellcome Trust). In that role, I’ve been and not in any case being nominated in a responsible for the successful delivery of divisional capacity, elected by Congregation this £175M biomedical resource involving 500,000 UK participants, which is available Current/Retiring Member To hold to researchers worldwide for health research office until that is in the public interest. Professor J Michie, MT 2020 Representation on Council would provide President of Kellogg me with opportunities to deliver my The following nominations have been vision of using resources effectively and received: developing collaborations across the University, and of helping support career Professor Sir Rory Collins, MB BS Lond, MA development and equality of opportunity MSc Oxf, Faculty of Clinical Medicine for all staff. Nominated by: Jonathan Michie, MSc Lond, MA DPhil Oxf, D A Lievesley, Principal of Green President of Kellogg, Continuing Education Templeton Sir Gordon Duff, Principal of St Hilda’s Nominated by: J M Armitage, Faculty of Clinical H R Woudhuysen, Rector of Lincoln, Medicine Faculty of English Language and Sir John Bell, Christ Church, Faculty of Literature Clinical Medicine Baroness Helena Kennedy of the Shaws, Professor Dame Valerie Beral, Green Principal of Mansfield, Faculty of Law Changes to Examination Regulations Templeton, Faculty of Clinical R W Ainsworth, Master of St Catherine’s, Medicine Faculty of Engineering Science For the complete text of each regulation A M Buchan, Corpus Christi, Faculty of Dame Elish Angiolini, Principal of listed below and a listing of all changes Clinical Medicine St Hugh’s, Faculty of Law to regulations for this year to date, K M Channon, Exeter, Faculty of Clinical M J Snowling, President of St John’s, please see www.ox.ac.uk/gazette/ Medicine Faculty of Psychological Studies examinationregulations. R J Cornall, Corpus Christi, Faculty of Dame Kay Davies, Hertford, Faculties of Education Committee Clinical Medicine Physiological Sciences and of Clinical J J Kurinczuk, Faculty of Clinical Medicine GENERAL REGULATIONS GOVERNING Medicine R Hobbs, Harris Manchester, Department RESEARCH DEGREES P B Sullivan, Magdalen, Faculty of of Primary Care Health Sciences to set absolute minimum for examiners’ Clinical Medicine K J Humphries, All Souls, Faculty of requests for early vivas at 14 days from History examiners’ receipt of Candidate statement: L Tarassenko, St John’s, Faculty of I was responsible for forming the Nuffield Continuing Education Board Engineering Science Department of Population Health (NDPH) C J Wickham, All Souls, Faculty of History MST IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS in 2013 to bring together groups with LAW complementary skills in population Candidate statement: (a) reduction of summative assessment health science. Its aims are to deliver high I’m Director of the Department for (b) other minor changes quality research that has a major impact Continuing Education and President of on global health, as well as to develop the Kellogg College; this experience means I Medical Sciences Board/Continuing next generation of researchers. Population bring a fresh perspective to the deliberations Education Board health science in Oxford was not ranked of council regarding the future direction PG PROGRAMME IN EVIDENCE-BASED highly in the 2008 RAE, whereas the new of the University. I’m fully supportive of HEALTH CARE Department ranked top in 2014. the University’s Strategic Plan, which, introduction of two new streams beyond teaching and research embraces I consider training and career development a commitment to civic engagement. As to be a priority: for example, one of my University of Oxford Gazette • 26 May 2016 565

Professor of Innovation & Knowledge Candidate statement: mission. I regularly attend its exhibits and Exchange, I believe in the importance I am Reader and Director of Studies lectures, and have a particular interest in of interdisciplinarity and widening in Archaeology at the Department for the outreach component of university engagement activities which look outwards Continuing Education (OUDCE), and also museums. I collaborated briefly in 2014 beyond academe. the department’s Director of Research. In with former curator Senta German on an the past I have worked as a professional outreach project for students on geometry The growth in the Department for archaeologist and held a previous lecturing and art (sadly interrupted by Senta’s Continuing Education over the past position at UCL. I am a medievalist and have departure), and would like to create more eight years means Oxford is leading published widely in the field of Anglo-Saxon such opportunities in the future. In a related developments in this area globally. I’m and Viking studies. Much of my research vein, I have been maintaining a number of committed to strive for recognition of how has centred upon museum collections. dialogues with artists interested in science such activities can increase the diversity of The role of the Ashmolean Museum in the and mathematics, and gave a plenary the student body and enrich the culture of University and beyond is of great interest to lecture at the 2014 Bridges conference on the University – and the lives of participating me. I believe as a Visitor I can contribute an Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, students, plus through media and other important perspective informed by 16 years Education, and Culture. It is hoped that channels, influence policy makers and of teaching and supervising part-time and the view of a devoted non-expert might be politicians. professional students at Oxford. useful in the governance of the museum. As head of house, I participate in Conference OUDCE (Public Programmes Division) has Professor Maggie Snowling, BSc Brist, of Colleges. I’m a co-opted member of 14,487 student enrolments across a range MA Oxf, PhD Lond, President of St John’s, the Social Sciences Divisional Board and of humanities and social science courses Faculty of Psychological Studies also serve on the following University (including history, art and architectural Committees: Council, Education, Finance, Nominated by: history and archaeology). 1476 of these are Student Number Planning, Student Fees & N G Shrimpton, Lady Margaret Hall, studying archaeology, which embraces Support, Impact & Knowledge Exchange, Faculty of English Language and heritage, professional, landscape, material and the Natural History Museum Board. Literature culture, classical and ancient historical I’m Treasurer to the Oxford Society [the R R R Smith, Lincoln, Faculty of Classics, themes. The OUDCE Archaeology University’s alumni association]. I was Sub-faculty of Archaeology Programme makes regular use of the delighted to receive an OUSU ‘Outstanding A J Sturgis, Worcester, Ashmolean Ashmolean’s displays and collections, Supervisor’ Award for 2015-16. Museum of Art and Archaeology and museum staff teach and co-ordinate C T Whistler, St John’s, Faculty of History Beyond Oxford I serve on the Council of conferences and day-schools. In addition, I the Academy of Social Sciences (whose am PI of a major HLF-funded archaeological Candidate statement: Audit Committee I chair); the Economic project based on volunteer participation in As a Head of House in Oxford I am Advisory Board of Defra; and the United East Oxford. Over 600 members of the local passionate about academic excellence and World Colleges (UWC) Council. I am Chair of community have participated and received committed to bringing the opportunities of Governors of UWC Atlantic College. training in research techniques. As well as Oxford to a more diverse community. I am excavations and surveys in East Oxford, also a strong advocate of the importance of Other Committees and University the project has done pioneering work in education not only for academic success Bodies connecting the city community to the but also for the well-being of society. I VISITORS OF THE ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM Ashmolean’s collections through sustained believe the collegiate University has a and planned group workshops, undertaken responsibility to reach out to a wide public One member of Congregation elected by with the co-operation of curatorial staff. and to ensure that all of its activities, cultural Congregation and academic, are accessible to everyone Minhyong Kim, MA Oxf, PhD Yale, Fellow of Current/Retiring Member To hold regardless of background and educational Merton, Faculty of Mathematics office until experience. My own research is at the Nominated by: interface of psychology and education. For Sir Mark Jones, St Cross MT 2018 R A McCabe, Merton, Faculty of English many years I have worked on the nature and The following nominations have been Language and Literature cause of children’s problems with learning received: D J Paterson, Merton, Faculty of and in the past decade have been involved Physiological Sciences in conducting randomized trials to improve David W Griffiths, BA PhD Durh, MA status J R W Prag, Merton, Faculty of Classics the reading and language of children Oxf, Fellow of Kellogg, Sub-faculty of S W Saunders, Merton, Faculties of with difficulties, including those who are Archaeology Physics and of Philosophy socially and economically disadvantaged. Nominated by: A Schekochihin, Merton, Rudolf Peierls If appointed as a Visitor to the Ashmolean T C Buchanan, Kellogg, Faculty of History Centre for Theoretical Physics I would be particularly interested in the C W R Davies, Kellogg, Faculty of Social museum’s education programme and how Candidate statement: Studies this might continue to inspire children from I should apologise first that I have no H F Hamerow, St Cross, Faculty of the early years upwards as well as making prior practical credentials for this kind of History, Sub-faculty of Archaeology a contribution to the University’s outreach a position to offer other than the rather A B Hawkins, Faculty of History efforts by enriching curricula for secondary distant work as a board member of the M P Smith, Kellogg, Oxford University school students. International Centre for Mathematical Museum of Natural History Sciences in Edinburgh. However, since A I Wilson, All Souls, Faculty of Classics, arriving at Oxford 5 years ago, I’ve been a Sub-faculty of Archaeology great enthusiast for the museum and its 566 University of Oxford Gazette • 26 May 2016

Notes: Nominated by: The following nomination has been received: D A Lievesley, Principal of Green Nominations in writing for the elections on Sarah J Whatmore, BA MPhil PhD Lond, MA Templeton 9 June, by four members of Congregation Oxf, DSc Brist, Fellow of Keble, Faculty of R Waller, Principal of Harris Manchester, other than the candidate, were received by Anthropology and Geography Faculty of Theology the Elections Office at the University Offices, J Michie, President of Kellogg, Nominated by: Wellington Square, up to 4pm on 12 May. Continuing Education Sir Jonathan Phillips, Warden of Keble Candidates were invited to include with Sir John Bell, Christ Church, Faculty of M D Damazer, Master of St Peter’s their nomination forms a written statement Clinical Medicine M J Browning, Nuffield, Faculty of Social of no more than 250 words, setting out their A M Buchan, Corpus Christi, Faculty of Studies reasons for standing and qualifications for Clinical Medicine A C L Davies, Brasenose, Faculty of Law the office being sought.These statements Dame Kay Davies, Hertford, Faculties of R J Goodman, St Antony’s, Faculties of are now available online at www.admin. Physiological Sciences and of Clinical Anthropology and Geography and of ox.ac.uk/elections/elections.shtml and Medicine Oriental Studies published in this issue of the Gazette. Voters M J A Freeman, Lincoln, Faculty of R M Surender, Green Templeton, Faculty may wish to wait until they have read these Physiological Sciences of Social Studies statements before returning their ballot R J Goodman, St Antony’s, Faculties of P Tufano, Balliol, Faculty of Management papers. Anthropology and Geography and of C J Wickham, All Souls, Faculty of History Oriental Studies A I Wilson, All Souls, Faculty of Classics, Ballot papers will be sent out to members I A Walmsley, St Hugh’s, Faculty of Sub-faculty of Archaeology of Congregation as soon as possible. Physics N T Woods, University College, Faculty of Completed ballot papers must be received C J Wickham, All Souls, Faculty of History Social Studies by the Elections Office not later than4pm on 9 June. One member of Congregation elected by CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY Congregation from members of the faculties LIBRARIES For further information, please contact the in the divisions of Humanities and of Social Elections Officer (shirley.mulvihill@admin. One member of Congregation elected by Sciences ox.ac.uk). Congregation Current/Retiring Member To hold Current/Retiring Member To hold Uncontested Elections office until office until Professor S N MacFarlane, MT 2020 Nominations for these elections closed Canon Professor S R I Foot, MT 2020 St Anne’s at 4pm on Thursday, 12 May 2016. As the Christ Church number of nominations received is no more The following nomination has been received: The following nomination has been received: than sufficient to fill the following vacancies, Helena F Hamerow, BA Wisconsin, MA the candidates nominated below shall be Professor David Pyle, MA PhD Camb, DPhil Oxf, Fellow of St Cross, Faculty of deemed to be duly elected as of Thursday, 12 Fellow of St Anne’s, Faculty of Earth History, Sub-faculty of Archaeology May 2016 (as per Congregation Regulations Sciences 2 of 2002, regulations 8.2(3) and 8.2(6); Nominated by: Nominated by: Council Regulations 17 of 2002, regulations Sir Mark Jones, Master of St Cross N E Bowles, St Cross, Faculty of Physics 22 and 26; and Council Regulations 19 R J Goodman, St Antony’s, Faculties of S Das, Exeter, Faculty of Earth Sciences of 2002, regulations 40 and 44). For the Anthropology and Geography and of D G Fraser, Worcester, Faculty of Earth purposes of elections, academic standing Oriental Studies Sciences is as defined in Council Regulations 22 of C H Gosden, Keble, Faculty of A Jacobs, St Cross, Faculty of Oriental 2002, Part 2: Academic Precedence and Anthropology and Geography, Studies Standing, made by Council on 26 June 2002. Sub-faculty of Archaeology A D Kelly, Balliol, Faculty of Classics T J Morgan, Oriel, Faculty of Classics Council T A Mather, University College, Faculty of C J Wickham, All Souls, Faculty of History Earth Sciences One member of Congregation elected by A I Wilson, All Souls, Faculty of Classics, S L Waters, St Anne’s, Faculty of Congregation from members of the faculties Sub-faculty of Archaeology Mathematics in the divisions of Mathematical, Physical Committees reporting to Council and Life Sciences and of Medical Sciences NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE AUDIT AND SCRUTINY COMMITTEE Current/Retiring Member To hold Two persons elected by and from office until One member of Congregation elected by Congregation Congregation from among members of the Professor R Hobbs, MT 2020 Current/Retiring Member To hold faculties in the divisions of Humanities Harris Manchester office until and Social Sciences who shall not serve on The following nomination has been received: Council or on any committee which in the Dr Fernanda Pirie, St Cross MT 2019 view of Council has mainline executive Sir Andrew Dilnot, MT 2019 Richard Hobbs, MB CHB Brist, MA Oxf, authority within the University, or hold any Warden of Nuffield Fellow of Harris Manchester, Department of office in the University or any college which Primary Care Health Sciences The following nomination has been received: involves executive authority Dr Anne E Keene, MA Edin, MA MSc Oxf, Current/Retiring Member To hold PhD Brookes, Fellow of Linacre office until Professor P N Mirfield, Jesus HT 2021 University of Oxford Gazette • 26 May 2016 567

Nominated by: The following nominations have been Department of Education; and (iii) the The Very Revd Professor Percy, Dean of received: School of Geography and the Environment Christ Church, Faculty of Theology Dora Biro, DPhil Oxf, Fellow of St Hugh’s, Current/Retiring Member To hold N D Brown, Principal of Linacre, Faculty Faculty of Zoology office until of Plant Sciences H Ertl, Linacre, Faculty of Social Studies Nominated by: Dr P G Rice MT 2018 H O’Donoghue, Linacre, Faculties of Council, under Regulation 2.(2)(c) of Dr M Tsitiridou Evangelou MT 2018 English Language and Literature and of Council Regulations 36 of 2002 Dr D Wojcik, St Peter’s MT 2018 Medieval and Modern Languages Christopher P Conlon, MA Oxf, MD Lond, The following nominations have been J N P Rawlins, Wolfson, Faculty of Fellow of Oriel, Faculty of Clinical Medicine received: Psychological Studies A F Stokes, Kellogg, Continuing Nominated by: Alan Beggs, MA Camb, MPhil DPhil Oxf, Education Council, under Regulation 2.(2)(c) of Fellow of Wadham, Faculty of Social Studies, L Tarassenko, St John’s, Faculty of Council Regulations 36 of 2002 Department of Economics Engineering Science Stephen Faulkner, MA DPhil Oxf, Fellow of Nominated by: Other Committees and University Keble, Faculty of Chemistry M J Browning, Nuffield, Department of Bodies Economics Nominated by: I A Crawford, Nuffield, Department of COMMITTEE FOR THE NOMINATION OF Council, under Regulation 2.(2)(c) of Economics SELECT PREACHERS Council Regulations 36 of 2002 R G Keller, Department of Economics Two members of Congregation elected by Divisional Boards M J Stevens, Lincoln, Department of Congregation Economics HUMANITIES BOARD Current/Retiring Member To hold Susan James Relly, BEd Queensland, MSc One person elected by and from among the office until DPhil Oxf, Fellow of Green Templeton, members of the Faculty of Philosophy Faculty of Social Studies, Department of Dr M D Chapman, Ripon College MT 2020 Current/Retiring Member To hold Education Cuddesdon office until Professor L J Gullifer, MT 2020 Nominated by: Harris Manchester Dr A Avramides, St Hilda’s MT 2020 J Baird, St Anne’s, Department of Education The following nominations have been The following nomination has been received: H R J Daniels, Green Templeton, received: Dr Chris G Timpson, BPhil MA DPhil Oxf, Department of Education Mark Chapman, MA DPhil DipTh Oxf, Fellow of Brasenose, Faculty of Philosophy T Nunes, Harris Manchester, Department Faculty of Theology of Education Nominated by: A E Oancea, Kellogg, Department of Nominated by: E R F Harcourt, Keble, Faculty of Education E A Gemmill, Kellogg, Faculty of History Philosophy L J Gullifer, Harris Manchester, Faculty P J E Kail, St Peter’s, Faculty of Philosophy Faculty Boards of Law G J Rodriguez-Pereyra, Oriel, Faculty of BOARD OF THE FACULTY OF ENGLISH A E McGrath, Harris Manchester, Faculty Philosophy LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE of Theology T Williamson, New College, Faculty of L V Pitcher, Somerville, Faculty of Philosophy Five persons elected by and from the Classics members of the Faculty of English Language One person elected by and from among the and Literature M R C Salisbury, MSt DPhil Oxf, Faculty of members of the Faculty of Theology and Music Religion Current/Retiring Member To hold office until Nominated by: Current/Retiring Member To hold P G Fowler, Worcester, Faculty of Classics office until Dr S-M Evangelista, Trinity MT 2018 M H Goldsmith, Worcester, Faculty of Dr E L McAlpine, Keble MT 2018 Professor H Najman, Oriel MT 2020 Computer Science Professor P D McDonald, A F Gregory, University College, Faculty The following nomination has been received: St Hugh’s MT 2018 of Theology Dr M N Mendelssohn, Mansfield MT 2018 Professor H Najman, Fellow of Oriel R L A Saxton, Worcester, Faculty of Music Professor K E Shepherd-Barr, MT 2018 Nominated by: St Catherine’s VISITATORIAL BOARD PANEL K M Lamb, Harris Manchester The following nominations have been Three persons elected by and from M L Marshall, St Benet’s Hall received: Congregation J D S Rasmussen, Mansfield I A Silva, Harris Manchester Dr S-M Evangelista, MA MSt DPhil Oxf, Current/Retiring Member To hold Fellow of Trinity office until SOCIAL SCIENCES BOARD Nominated by: Dr C P Conlon, Oriel MT 2020 Three persons elected on a rotational basis R L Beasley, Queen’s Mr J M Fopma MT 2020 by and from academic members of the F R Johnston, St Anne’s Dr K J Morris, Mansfield MT 2020 following units of the division, with each M M Kean, St Hilda’s person serving a two year period of office: L Pratt, Linacre (i) the Department of Economics; (ii) the 568 University of Oxford Gazette • 26 May 2016

Dr Paulina Kewes, MA Gdansk, MA DPhil Nominated by: BOARD OF THE FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY Oxf, Fellow of Jesus J C Belich, Balliol Four persons elected by and from among the M H Conway, Balliol Nominated by: members of the Faculty of Philosophy L A Roper, Oriel R L Beasley, Queen’s J L Watts, Corpus Christi Current/Retiring Member To hold F R Johnston, St Anne’s office until M M Kean, St Hilda’s Dr David Parrott, MA DPhil Oxf, Fellow of L Pratt, Linacre New College Dr A Avramides, St Hilda’s MT 2018 Dr P A Lodge, Mansfield MT 2018 Professor Rhodri Lewis, MA MSt DPhil Oxf, Nominated by: Dr R L Judson, Christ Church MT 2018 Fellow of St Hugh’s J C Belich, Balliol Professor T Williamson, MT 2018 M H Conway, Balliol Nominated by: New College L A Roper, Oriel R L Beasley, Queen’s J L Watts, Corpus Christi The following nominations have been F R Johnston, St Anne’s received: M M Kean, St Hilda’s Dr Sian Pooley, BA MPhil PhD Camb, Fellow L Pratt, Linacre of Magdalen Professor Alison Hills, BA MPhil PhD Camb, Fellow of St John’s Professor Matthew Reynolds, MA, Fellow Nominated by: of St Anne’s J C Belich, Balliol Nominated by: M H Conway, Balliol L Castagnoli, Oriel Nominated by: L A Roper, Oriel U C M Coope, Corpus Christi K J Murphy, Oriel J L Watts, Corpus Christi J Schear, Christ Church H O’Donoghue, Linacre D M W Wallace, Balliol S P Perry, Balliol BOARD OF THE FACULTY OF ORIENTAL A Smyth, Balliol STUDIES Dr P A Lodge, BA Oxf, MA Leeds, PhD Rutgers, Fellow of Mansfield BOARD OF THE FACULTY OF HISTORY Three persons elected by and from among the members of the Faculty of Oriental Nominated by: Five persons elected by and from among the Studies L Castagnoli, Oriel members of the Faculty of History holding U C M Coope, Corpus Christi posts on the establishment or under the Current/Retiring Member To hold J Schear, Christ Church aegis of the board office until D M W Wallace, Balliol Current/Retiring Member To hold Mr D P Brookshaw, Wadham MT 2018 Professor S J Mulhall, MA DPhil Oxf, MA office until Professor M D Goodman, MT 2018 Toronto, Fellow of New College Wolfson Dr A Gajda, Jesus MT 2017 Dr L J N Mignon, St Antony’s MT 2018 Nominated by: Professor A F F Green, Brasenose MT 2017 L Castagnoli, Oriel Professor M Harrison, MT 2017 The following nominations have been U C M Coope, Corpus Christi Green Templeton received: J Schear, Christ Church Professor P J Hämäläinen, MT 2018 Martin Goodman, MA DLitt Oxf, Fellow of D M W Wallace, Balliol St Catherine’s Wolfson Dr M Whittow, Corpus Christi MT 2018 Dr K M Nielsen, MA PhD Cornell, Cand Nominated by: Magisterii Cand Philologiae Norwegian The following nominations have been M Hillenbrand, Wadham ST, Fellow of Somerville received: C Melchert, Pembroke Nominated by: Dr Ian Forrest, MA MPhil Glas, MA DPhil U Roesler, Wolfson L Castagnoli, Oriel Oxf, Fellow of Oriel D G K Taylor, Wolfson U C M Coope, Corpus Christi Nominated by: Zeynep Yurekli-Gorkay, BA MA Istanbul, J Schear, Christ Church J C Belich, Balliol PhD Harvard, Fellow of Wolfson D M W Wallace, Balliol M H Conway, Balliol Nominated by: BOARD OF THE FACULTY OF THEOLOGY L A Roper, Oriel C Melchert, Pembroke AND RELIGION J L Watts, Corpus Christi C Z Minkowski, Balliol Two Official Members elected by all Professor Pekka Hämäläinen, MA PhD U Roesler, Wolfson members of the faculty and from the Helsinki, MA Oxf, Fellow of St Catherine’s D G K Taylor, Wolfson persons qualified to be Official Members as Nominated by: Stefano Zacchetti, MA Oxf, PhD Venice, per Regulation 10 of Council Regulations 19 J C Belich, Balliol Fellow of Balliol of 2002 M H Conway, Balliol Nominated by: Current/Retiring Member To hold L A Roper, Oriel C Melchert, Pembroke office until J L Watts, Corpus Christi D Rechter, St Antony’s Professor M N A Bockmuehl, MT 2018 Professor Robert Iliffe, BA Leeds, MPhil U Roesler, Wolfson Keble PhD Camb, MA Oxf, Fellow of Linacre D G K Taylor, Wolfson The Revd Professor A E McGrath, MT 2018 Harris Manchester University of Oxford Gazette • 26 May 2016 569

The following nominations have been Nominated by: One person elected by and from among received: K M Lamb, Harris Manchester the members of the Faculty of Medieval M L Marshall, St Benet’s Hall and Modern Languages to hold office until Professor M Bockmuehl, MA Oxf, Fellow A C Pinsent, Harris Manchester Michaelmas Term 2020. of Keble I A Silva, Harris Manchester One person elected by and from among the Nominated by: Professor W Wood, PhD Chicago, Fellow of members of the Faculty of Music to hold P J McCosker, Mansfield Oriel office until Michaelmas term 2020. M L Marshall, St Benet’s Hall J D S Rasmussen, Mansfield Nominated by: One person elected by and from among the J Zachhuber, Trinity K M Lamb, Harris Manchester members of the Faculty of Oriental Studies M L Marshall, St Benet’s Hall to hold office until Michaelmas term 2020. Professor A E McGrath, MA DPhil Oxf, A C Pinsent, Harris Manchester Fellow of Harris Manchester MATHEMATICAL, PHYSICAL AND LIFE I A Silva, Harris Manchester SCIENCES BOARD Nominated by: Professor J Zachhuber, MA MSt DPhil Oxf, P J McCosker, Mansfield One person elected by and from among the Dr theol habil Humboldt, Fellow of Trinity M L Marshall, St Benet’s Hall members of the Faculty of Mathematics to J D S Rasmussen, Mansfield Nominated by: hold office until Michaelmas term 2020. J Zachhuber, Trinity K M Lamb, Harris Manchester One person elected by and from among the M L Marshall, St Benet’s Hall Six Ordinary Members elected by and from members of the Faculty of Physics to hold J D S Rasmussen, Mansfield all members of the faculty exclusive of the office until Michaelmas term 2020. I A Silva, Harris Manchester persons qualified to be Official Members as SOCIAL SCIENCES BOARD per Regulation 10 of Council Regulations 19 Notes: of 2002 One person elected by and from academic Nominations in writing for the elections on members of the School of Geography Current/Retiring Member To hold 9 June, by four members of Congregation and the Environment to hold office until office until other than the candidate, were received by Michaelmas term 2018. the Elections Office at the University Offices, Dr S L T Apetrei, Keble MT 2018 Wellington Square, up to 4pm on 12 May. BOARD OF THE FACULTY OF CLASSICS Professor M Chapman MT 2018 For further information, please contact the Dr M J Edwards, Christ Church MT 2018 Two persons elected by and from among Elections Officer (shirley.mulvihill@admin. Dr J D S Rasmussen, Mansfield MT 2018 the members of the Sub-faculty of Ancient ox.ac.uk). Dr W D Wood, Oriel MT 2018 History to hold office until Michaelmas term Dr J Zachhuber, Trinity MT 2018 2018. Lapsed Vacancies The following nominations have been One person elected by and from among the received: As no nominations were received, the members of the Sub-faculty of Classical following vacancies have now lapsed and, Languages and Literature to hold office until The Revd Professor Mark Chapman, MA in accordance with the regulations, must Michaelmas term 2018. DPhil DipTh Oxf remain vacant until an appointment is made BOARD OF THE FACULTY OF ENGLISH Nominated by: jointly by the Proctors and Vice-Chancellor. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE K M Lamb, Harris Manchester Any eligible member of Congregation who M L Marshall, St Benet’s Hall One of five persons elected by and from wishes to be considered for appointment to J D S Rasmussen, Mansfield the members of the Faculty of English one of these vacancies is asked to contact I A Silva, Harris Manchester Language and Literature to hold office until the Elections Officer (shirley.mulvihill@ Michaelmas term 2018. Professor M J Edwards, MA DPhil Oxf, admin.ox.ac.uk) by 2 June. Student of Christ Church BOARD OF THE FACULTY OF LINGUISTICS, NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE PHILOLOGY AND PHONETICS Nominated by: One of two persons elected by and K M Lamb, Harris Manchester Three persons elected by and from among from Congregation to hold office until M L Marshall, St Benet’s Hall the members of the Faculty of Linguistics, Michaelmas term 2019. A C Pinsent, Harris Manchester Philology and Phonetics to hold office until I A Silva, Harris Manchester HUMANITIES BOARD Michaelmas term 2018. Professor N Eubank, Fellow of Keble One person elected by and from among the members of the Faculty of Classics to hold Nominated by: office until Michaelmas term 2020. K M Lamb, Harris Manchester M L Marshall, St Benet’s Hall One person elected by and from among J D S Rasmussen, Mansfield the members of the Faculty of English I A Silva, Harris Manchester Language and Literature to hold office until Michaelmas term 2020. Professor J Rasmussen, BA Kansas, MDiv Boston, AM PhD Harvard, MA Oxf, Fellow of One person elected by and from among the Mansfield members of the Faculty of History to hold office until Michaelmas term 2020. 570 University of Oxford Gazette • 26 May 2016

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