THURSDAY 27 MAY 2021 • NO 5314 • VOL 151 Gazette

Council and Main 428 Notices 435 Advertisements 442 Committees General Notices: Council of the University: Gazette publication arrangements Notifications of Prizes, Grants Changes to Regulations: and Funding 445 (a) Terms of reference of the Visiting Professorships: Investment Committee Mathematical, Physical and Life Europaeum: Oxford–Helsinki Study (b) Change to Part 24 of Council Bursary Regulations 15 of 2002: Curators of the University Libraries Musical and other Events: Europaeum: Oxford–Prague Study (c) Regulation for grants under the Christ Church Bursary COVID-19 Emergency Scheme, Social Sciences Board: Dasturzada Dr Round 2 Lectures 435 Jal Pavry Memorial Prize Congregation 24 May: Social Sciences Board: Bapsybanoo Degree by Resolution Examinations and Boards 436 Marchioness of Winchester Prize

Council of the University: Examinations for the Degree of Register of Congregation Doctor of Philosophy Notifications of Vacancies 446

Changes to Examination Regulations: Colleges, Halls and Societies Congregation 430 Continuing Education Board and Medical Sciences Board External Vacancies Congregation 10 June: Humanities Board Elections Social Sciences Board Congregation 15 June: (1) Voting on Legislative Proposal: Colleges, Halls and Societies 437 Statute VII: Divisions, Faculties, Sub-faculties, Departments, Obituaries: and the Department for St Hilda’s Continuing Education St Hugh’s (2) Voting on Legislative Proposal: Statute VII: Divisions, Faculties, Sub-faculties, Departments, Elections 437 and the Department for Continuing Education Council: (3) Voting on Legislative Proposal: Mathematical, Physical and Life Statute X and Congregation Sciences/Medical Sciences Regulations 3 of 2002 – non-divisional Establishment of the Degree of Master of Biomedical Sciences Nominating Committee for the (4) Voting on Legislative Proposal: Vice-Chancellorship Part 14 of the Schedule to the Statutes Buildings and Estates (5) Voting on a Resolution Subcommittee authorising the allocation of space in Phase 2 of the Biochemistry Building (building number 387) to the Medical Sciences Division and the Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division 428 Gazette • 27 May 2021

benchmarks and oversight and professional expertise and Council monitoring of compliance with and experience in the administration of implementation of all policies and archives appointed by the curators.’ and Main guidelines (including those relating to socially responsible investment) (c) Regulation for grants under the Committees relevant to the Funds; COVID-19 Emergency Scheme, Round 2 (5) advising the Board of OUEM Explanatory Note in the recruitment, support and appraisal of the Chief Investment College Contributions are governed by Officer of OUEM and monitoring his Statute XV, which covers both the Oxford Council of the University or her performance; College Contributions Fund (OCCF) and (6) working with OUEM Ltd to agree the College Contributions Scheme (CCS). Changes to Regulations the fees to be paid by the Funds; The OCCF is held by the University in Council has made the following (7) creating, and reviewing on a trust to ‘make such grants and loans to changes to regulations, to come into regular basis, an Investment Policy colleges for University purposes as may effect on11 June. Statement which Council shall seem desirable’. Distributions from the approve; OCCF to colleges require a regulation (a) Terms of reference of the (8) reviewing Representations relevant to be made by Council (under section 7 Investment Committee to that policy submitted via the of Statute XV). The general purpose of Ethical Investment Representations the CCS is to collect contributions from Explanatory Note Review Subcommittee and making the colleges for University purposes The proposed changes amend the recommendations to Council as that will also benefit the colleges. The terms of reference of the Investment appropriate; details of the current scheme (CCS 7) are Committee to clarify the investments (9) reporting to Council at least set out in Council Regulations 1 of 2020, under its remit. annually on the matters above which specify that the income collected and on such other matters as the under CCS 7 shall be fully distributed Text of Regulations committee sees fit.’ each year and shall be used (a) to make In Part 23 of Council Regulations 15 grants to build endowment in ‘recipient of 2002, concerning the Investment (b) Change to Part 24 of Council colleges’ (as determined by the CCC) (‘the Committee, amend regulation 23.6 as Regulations 15 of 2002: Curators of the endowment portion’) and (b) to improve follows (new text underlined, deleted University Libraries undergraduate access in colleges and text struck through): Permanent Private Halls (‘the access Explanatory Note portion’). ‘23.6. In particular, the committee shall The following change to Part 24 of be responsible for: Given the current pandemic situation Council Regulations 15 of 2002 amends Council decided to dedicate two (1) recommending to Council suitable the membership of the University years of OCCF funds and three years investment objectives and, where Archives Subcommittee, making of CCS 7 funds to those colleges with relevant, distribution policies for the the Head of Archives and Modern particularly pressing challenges due investments under its remit, currently Manuscripts an ex officio member of the to the impact of COVID-19, following The Oxford Funds: Collegiate Feeder Subcommittee. which the OCCF and CCS will revert to Units (part of the fund known as Text of Regulations their original purposes. The COVID‑19 the Oxford Endowment Fund); The Emergency Scheme creates a pool Oxford Funds: OCF Units; the Strategic In Part 24 of Council Regulations 15 of of funds consisting of the normal Capital Account; the Venture Fund 2002, concerning the Curators of the annual distribution from OCCF and (“the Funds”); University Libraries, amend regulation the endowment portion (only) of (2) setting, where appropriate, 24.12 as follows (new text underlined, CCS 7 (the requirement that grants be investment policies, benchmarks, deleted text struck through): used ‘to build endowment’ has been risk guidelines and investment ‘24.12. The subcommittee shall consist of: temporarily suspended). The grants to restrictions for the Funds taking be paid this year are therefore coming into account the agreed objectives (1) a Curator of the University in part from the OCCF, meaning that a and policies as set out in 23.6 (1) and Libraries appointed by the curators, regulation needs to be made by Council. including those relating to socially who shall chair the subcommittee; responsible investment; (2) the Registrar or a person The total sum available for distribution (3) advising Council, or such other appointed by the Registrar; under the COVID-19 Emergency body as Council might direct, on (3) the Keeper of Special Collections; Scheme is £13.314m, of which implications of specific socially (4) the Head of Archives and Modern £1,272,599 was allocated in round 1. responsible investment-related Manuscripts; Round 2 grants total £11,439,470, proposals with regard to any (45) a member of the History Faculty leaving £771,038 in the scheme. Council potential impact on the investment appointed by the Board of that Faculty; decided at its meeting on 17 May that, objective or strategy of the (56) a person appointed by the as all eligible colleges have made an investments under its remit; curators from among members of the application and a relatively small sum (4) evaluating, where relevant, the divisions not otherwise represented remains, round 3 will be deferred and performance of the Funds against on the subcommittee; the remaining sum carried forward as investment objectives and agreed (67) an external member with CSS 7 funds in 2021–22. University of Oxford Gazette • 27 May 2021 429

As grants made under the COVID‑19 This regulation authorises the Text of Regulations Emergency Scheme consist of grants which Council has decided ‘The following amounts shall be paid funds drawn in part from the OCCF, to make from (in part) the OCCF, on as grants to the colleges named, in each distributions under this scheme require the recommendations of the College case under (in part) the provisions of a regulation to be made by Council. Contributions Committee, following section 7 of Statute XV, for application that Committee’s consideration of the in the financial year shown.’ round 2 applications submitted in 2021.

College Purpose 2020–21

A sum to help the college to achieve a sustainable position following losses and additional costs Green £817,746.00 associated with COVID-19 Templeton Total £817,746.00 A sum to help the college to achieve a sustainable position following losses and additional costs Harris £820,400.00 associated with COVID-19 Manchester Total £820,400.00 A sum to help the college to achieve a sustainable position following losses and additional costs £1,000,000.00 Keble associated with COVID-19 Total £1,000,000.00 A sum to help the college to achieve a sustainable position following losses and additional costs £715,378.00 associated with COVID-19 Kellogg A share in a sum to allow the recruitment and employment of a legacy gifts officer £31,285.00 Total £746,663.00 A sum to help the college to achieve a sustainable position following losses and additional costs Lady £1,000,000.00 Margaret associated with COVID-19 Hall Total £1,000,000.00 A sum to help the college to achieve a sustainable position following losses and additional costs £440,376.00 associated with COVID-19 Linacre A share in a sum to allow the recruitment and employment of a legacy gifts officer £31,285.00 Total £471,661.00

A sum to help the college to achieve a sustainable position following losses and additional costs £489,000.00 associated with COVID-19 Mansfield A share in a sum to allow the recruitment and employment of a legacy gifts officer £31,285.00 Total £520,285.00 A sum to help the college to achieve a sustainable position following losses and additional costs £1,000,000.00 Pembroke associated with COVID-19 Total £1,000,000.00 A sum to help the college to achieve a sustainable position following losses and additional costs £799,608.00 St Anne’s associated with COVID-19 Total £799,608.00 A sum to help the college to achieve a sustainable position following losses and additional costs £1,000,000.00 St Cross associated with COVID-19 Total £1,000,000.00 A sum to help the college to achieve a sustainable position following losses and additional costs St Edmund £1,000,000.00 Hall associated with COVID-19 Total £1,000,000.00 A sum to help the college to achieve a sustainable position following losses and additional costs £500,000.00 associated with COVID-19 St Hilda’s £500,000.00 A sum to help the college to achieve a sustainable position following losses and additional costs £1,000,000.00 St Hugh’s associated with COVID-19 Total £1,000,000.00 A sum to help the college to achieve a sustainable position following losses and additional costs St Peter’s £594,000.00 associated with COVID-19 Total £594,000.00 TOTAL £11,176,508.00 430 University of Oxford Gazette • 27 May 2021

and the Department for Continuing Congregation Education, amend section 14 as follows (new text underlined): ‘14. The department shall be under the general supervision of a Continuing Education Strategic Management Board, the membership, functions, and powers of which shall be laid down by Council by regulation.’ The sums listed are maxima. The Congregation 10 June This change shall be effective from 1 payment of each grant, and the precise October 2021. sum payable, shall be dependent on the Contested elections success with which each college meets Regulations to be made by Council if the Council certain conditions laid down by Council Statute is approved Nominating Committee for the Vice- on the recommendation of the College Chancellorship 1 In Council Regulations 15 of 2002, Contributions Committee.’ Buildings and Estates Subcommittee delete existing Part 16 concerning the Continuing Education Board and Congregation 24 May Details are in ‘Elections’ section below. substitute: Degree by Resolution ‘Part 16: Continuing Education Congregation 15 June Strategic Management Board (1) Voting on Legislative Proposal: 16.1. The Continuing Education This content has been removed Statute VII: Divisions, Faculties, Strategic Management Board shall Sub-faculties, Departments, and the consist of: as it contains personal Department for Continuing Education information protected under the (1) a senior member of the University, Explanatory Note appointed by Council, who shall Data Protection Act. be chair and who should not hold In July 2019 Council commissioned a a salaried teaching or research Council review of the Department for post within the Department for Continuing Education as an outcome of Continuing Education; the 2019 Education Committee review Council of the University (2) a member appointed by of the Department for Continuing Education Committee from among Education (OUDCE). The report was Register of Congregation its own members; received by Council at its meeting (3)–(6) the head of division of each The Vice-Chancellor reports that the in week 8 of Hilary term 2021 and division or one of their deputy/ following names have been added to its recommendations endorsed. associate heads; the Register of Congregation: Recommendations 6 to 9 of the review (7) the Director of the Department report related to the governance of Groves, L R, Tropical Medicine for Continuing Education; the department and the replacement Marguerie de Rotrou, B, NDM of the Continuing Education Board 16.2. The board may co-opt up to two Strategic with a new Continuing Education additional members, who shall not Waghorn, N J, Faculty of Philosophy Strategic Management Board, with be members of the Department for Williams, F, NDM Experimental an independent chair, more focused Continuing Education. If the Chair Medicine membership and clear responsibility for or member appointed by Education Divisional and Faculty Boards strategic matters. Committee is not a senior college officer then the board shall co-opt such For changes in regulations for The proposed amendments update a member as one of these additional examinations see ‘Changes to the name of the board in Statute VII members. Examination Regulations’ below. and replace the existing regulations for the Continuing Education Board with 16.3. Students shall have the right new regulations for the Continuing to be represented at meetings of Education Strategic Management the Continuing Education Strategic Board. Management Board in accordance with Part 2 of Council Regulations 14 of 2002 WHEREAS it is expedient to enhance (Regulations for Committees). the governance of the University’s Department for Continuing Education (1) For the purpose of this regulation, by replacing the Continuing Education a student is any individual who Board with a new Continuing Education has a current contract of study Strategic Management Board, THE with the University in relation to UNIVERSITY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS. an award-bearing course run by the Department for Continuing In Statute VII, concerning Divisions, Education. Faculties, Sub-faculties, Departments, University of Oxford Gazette • 27 May 2021 431

(2) The student body shall be (5) The board shall consider and (2) Voting on Legislative Proposal: represented at the board by one advise the Planning and Resource Statute VII: Divisions, Faculties, student, who may be selected by Allocation Committee of Council Sub-faculties, Departments, and the election or direct nomination. on the funding requirements of Department for Continuing Education (3) The representative shall be continuing education across the Explanatory Note nominated as agreed between the University, with particular reference student body and the board from to the preparation of bids under any Council has approved a proposal from amongst the student representatives public funding system; and the Mathematical, Physical and Life on the academic committees of (6) The board shall make an annual Sciences Division to merge the existing the Department for Continuing report to the Education Committee Departments of Plant Sciences and Education. of Council on the activities of Zoology to create a new Department of (4) The representative shall serve for the board and of the Department Biology, with effect from 1 August 2022. one year, and shall be eligible for re- for Continuing Education in the The proposal has endorsement from the nomination if they remain a student. preceding academic year, measured two departments. (5) The student shall be entitled to against the board’s agreed five-year To implement that decision, changes speak at meetings but not to vote. strategic plan.’ are required to Statute VII, to merge 16.4. In discharging its responsibilities 2 In Council Regulations 17 of 2002, the two faculties, and to Council under section 14 of Statute VII the concerning Divisional Boards, amend regulations regarding composition board shall, subject to plans, policies regulation 1(12) as follows (new text of the MPLS Division and Board. and guidelines set by Council and underlined): Membership of two Gardens, Libraries its committees, have the following and Museums Boards of Visitors also ‘(12) the division’s relations with functions and powers, together with needs amending to reflect the creation the Continuing Education Strategic such other functions and powers as of the new department. Management Board on matters of may be assigned to it by Council: common interest and in all cases in WHEREAS it is expedient to merge the (1) The board shall set and exercise which planned developments relate to existing Departments of Plant Sciences oversight of the strategic direction part-time provision, outreach, or other and Zoology to create a new Department of the Department for Continuing continuing education activities;’ of Biology and amend regulations to Education in collaboration with the reflect these changes,THE UNIVERSITY 3 In Part 3 of Council Regulations 2 of divisions, and colleges, societies and ENACTS AS FOLLOWS. 2004, concerning the Committee for Permanent Private Halls, including the Language Centre, amend regulation In Statute VII, concerning Divisions, the development of a five-year 3.1(6) as follows (new text underlined): Faculties, Sub-faculties, Departments, strategic plan for the Department and the Department for Continuing which shall be presented for ‘(6) a person appointed by the Education, amend section 5 approval by the Education Continuing Education Strategic regarding faculties, sub-faculties Committee of Council; Management Board;’ and departments as follows (new (2) The board shall approve, monitor 4 In Council Regulations 25 of 2002, text underlined, deleted text struck and review detailed three-year plans concerning academic and other posts, through): and one-year operating statements Continuing Education, Department for, prepared by the Department for ‘5. There shall be twenty-sevensix The Lecturers’ and Officials’ Benefit Continuing Education covering all faculties: Fund, amend regulations 2 and 3 as aspects of the academic provision, follows (new text underlined): (1) the Faculty of Anthropology and physical resource, financing and Geography; operations of the department for ‘2. The administration of the fund (2) the Faculty of Biochemistry; consideration by the University; shall be entrusted to the Continuing (3) the Faculty of Biology; (3) The board shall approve the Education Strategic Management (34) Tthe Faculty of Chemistry; preparation and submission of Board. (45) the Faculty of Classics; the annual operating budget of 3. The Continuing Education Strategic (56) the Faculty of Clinical Medicine; the Department for Continuing Management Board shall have power (67) the Faculty of Computer Education, in accordance with the to spend the income of the fund for ; University’s budgeting and financial the purposes hereinafter described, (78) the Faculty of Earth Sciences; policies, and monitor and review its and may, subject to the approval of (89) the Faculty of Engineering operation during the financial year; the department, in a particular case Science; (4) the board shall oversee the where it appears to them desirable and (910) the Faculty of English development and operation equitable spend up to one-fifth of the Language and Literature; of the educational courses capital for the time being.’ (1011) the Faculty of History; offered by the Department for (1112) the Faculty of Law; Continuing Education to ensure 5 These regulations shall be effective (1213) the Faculty of Linguistics, that the academic quality and from 1 October 2021. Philology, and Phonetics; standards of its provision is (1314) the Faculty of Management; maintained, in accordance with the (1415) the Faculty of Materials; University’s policies and guidance (1516) the Faculty of Mathematics; for admissions, teaching and assessment; 432 University of Oxford Gazette • 27 May 2021

(1617) the Faculty of Medieval and from among the members of the (2) the Pro-Vice-Chancellor with Modern European Languages and Faculty of Biology; responsibility for Gardens, Libraries Literatures other than English (12), (13), (14) two persons elected by and Museums (GLAM); (elsewhere in the statutes and and from among the members of the (3) one of the Proctors or the regulations referred to as the Faculty Faculty of Chemistry; Assessor as may be agreed between of Medieval and Modern Languages); (14), (15), (16) two persons elected by them; (1718) the Faculty of Music; and from among the members of the (4)−(7) up to four persons appointed (1819) the Faculty of Oriental Faculty of Engineering Science; by Council, ensuring a balance of Studies; (16), (17), (18) two persons elected by representation from across the four (1920) the Faculty of Philosophy; and from among the members of the academic divisions; (2021) the Faculty of Physics; Faculty of Physics; (8) the Director of the Pitt Rivers (2122) the Faculty of Physiological (18), (19), (20) two persons elected by Museum; Sciences; and from among the members of the (9) the Head of the Department of (22) the Faculty of Plant Sciences; Faculty of Mathematics; ZoologyBiology or his or hertheir (23) the Faculty of Psychological (2021) a person elected by and from nominee; Studies; among the members of the Faculty (10) the Head of the Department (24) the Faculty of Social Studies; of Computer Science; of Earth Sciences or his or hertheir (25) the Faculty of Statistics; (2122) a person elected by and from nominee; (26) the Faculty of Theology and among the members of the Faculty (11) a faculty member of Religion;. of Earth Sciences; ZoologyBiology, appointed by (27) the Faculty of Zoology.’ (2223) a person elected by and from the Head of the Department of among the members of the Faculty ZoologyBiology, in consultation This change shall be effective from1 of Materials; with the Chair of the Visitors and the August 2022. (23) a person elected by and from Director of the Museum; Regulations to be made by Council if the among the members of the Faculty (12) a faculty member of Earth Statute is approved of Plant Sciences; Sciences, appointed by the Head of (24) a person elected by and from the Department of Earth Sciences, 1 In Council Regulations 16 of 2002, among the members of the Faculty in consultation with the Chair of regarding divisions, amend regulation 2 of Statistics; the Visitors and the Director of the as follows (new text underlined, (25) a person elected by and from Museum.’ deleted text struck through): among the members of the Faculty 4 In Council Regulations 6 of 2019 ‘2. The Mathematical, Physical and Life of Zoology; regarding Oxford Botanic Garden and Sciences Division shall comprise the (25), (26) - (27) two persons Arboretum, amend regulation 2 as following faculties and departments: appointed, for a three-year term, follows (new text underlined, deleted under the procedures of the (1) Biology text struck through): Conference of Colleges. They shall (12) Chemistry; have appropriate experience and ‘2. The Visitors of the Oxford Botanic (23) Computer Science; understanding of academic policy Garden and Arboretum shall be: (34) Earth Sciences; and finance and be familiar with the (45) Engineering Science; (1) a chair who shall be appointed by subject areas concerned, but should (56) Materials; the Vice-Chancellor; not hold a salaried teaching or (67) Mathematics; (2) the Pro-Vice-Chancellor with research post within the division; (78) Physics; responsibility for Gardens, Libraries (2827) a person appointed, for (8) Plant Sciences; and Museums (GLAM); a three-year term, under the (9) Statistics;. (3) one of the Proctors or the procedures of the Oxford Research (10) Zoology;’ Assessor as may be agreed between Staff Society (OxRSS) from among them; 2 In Council Regulations 17 of 2002, its members, being members of (4) the Sherardian Professor of regarding divisional boards, amend a department in the division. Botany, who shall be called Keeper regulation 10 as follows (new text Attendance at meetings by the of the Oxford Botanic Garden and underlined, deleted text struck OxRSS member shall be subject to Arboretum; through): similar arrangements as for student (5) a person appointed by members, as set out in regulations ‘10. The Mathematical, Physical and the Department of Plant 37–39 below.’ Life Sciences Board shall consist of: SciencesBiology; 3 In Council Regulations 3 of 2019 (6) the Director of the Oxford (1) the Head of the Mathematical, regarding Oxford University Museum of University Museum of Natural Physical and Life Sciences Division, Natural History, amend regulation 2 as History; who shall be chair; follows (new text underlined, deleted (7)–(10) up to four persons appointed (2)–(1110) the Heads of the text struck through): by Council, ensuring a balance of Departments of Biology, Chemistry, representation from across the four Computer Science, Earth Sciences, ‘2. The Visitors of the Oxford University academic divisions.’ Engineering Science, Materials, Museum of Natural History shall be: Mathematics, Physics, Plant 5 These changes shall be effective from (1) a chair who shall be appointed by Sciences, and Statistics and Zoology; 1 August 2022. the Vice-Chancellor; (11), (12) two persons elected by and University of Oxford Gazette • 27 May 2021 433

(3) Voting on Legislative Proposal: Insignissime, etc, praesento vobis hos Engineering or Mathematics or Statute X and Congregation meos scholares et has meas scholares Mathematics and Computer Science Regulations 3 of 2002 – Establishment in facultate Artium, ut admittantur ad or Mathematics and Philosophy or of the Degree of Master of Biomedical gradum Magistri in illis scientiis quae Mathematics and Physics or Physics or Sciences in schedula a Registrario publicata Physics and Philosophy is held together scriptae sunt.’ with a higher degree, the holder will Explanatory Note rank in precedence equally with a 4 Ibid, in regulation 4.4, amend Council has approved a proposal person who holds the same higher paragraph (21) as follows (new text from the Medical Science Division to degree together with the Degree of underlined, deleted text struck establish a new degree of Master of Master of Arts.’ though): Biomedical Sciences. The new four-year 3 Ibid, in regulation 2.1, amend as MBiomedSci in Biomedical Sciences, ‘(16) Master of Biochemistry, Biology, follows (new text underlined, deleted to be introduced from October 2021, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth text struck though): builds on the existing BA in Biomedical Sciences, Engineering, Mathematics, Sciences with the opportunity to take a Physics, Mathematics and Computer ‘Bachelor of Arts, or Master of new fourth year at Master’s level. Science, Mathematics and Philosophy, Biology or Biochemistry or Biology or Mathematics and Physics, Physics and Biomedical Sciences or Chemistry or To implement that decision, changes Philosophy, and Computer Science and Computer Science or Computer Science are required to Statute X and to Philosophy, and Biomedical Sciences and Philosophy or Earth Sciences Congregation Regulations 3 of 2002 or Engineering or Mathematics or to add the degree. Changes are also Domini, ego admitto vos ad gradum Mathematics and Computer Science required to Council Regulations 22 of Magistri in Biochimia, vel Biologia, vel or Mathematics and Philosophy, or 2002, concerning academic precedence Chimia, vel Scientia Computatoria, Mathematics and Physics or Physics and standing. vel Scientiis Terrenis, vel Ingeniaria, or Physics and Philosophy until the vel Mathematica, vel Physica, vel The opportunity has also been taken twenty-first term from matriculation’ Mathematica et Scientia Computatoria, to correct some inconsistencies or vel Mathematica et Philosophia, 4 Ibid, in Part 3, after ‘Master of Biology ordering and make additions that had vel Mathematica et Physica, vel (MBiol)’ insert ‘Master of Biomedical been missed in a footnote. Physica et Philosophia, vel Scientia Sciences (MBiomedSci)’. WHEREAS it is expedient to establish Computatoria et Philosophia, vel the degree of Master of Biomedical Scientiis Biomedicis prout in schedula (4) Voting on Legislative Proposal: Part Sciences, THE UNIVERSITY ENACTS AS a Registrario scriptum est; insuper 14 of the Schedule to the Statutes FOLLOWS. auctoritate mea et totius Universitatis, Explanatory Note do vobis potestatem legendi, et reliqua 1 In section 1 of Statute X, after ‘Master omnia faciendi quae ad eundem The following legislative proposal, of Physics and Philosophy’, insert gradum spectant.’ made on the recommendation of ‘Master of Biomedical Sciences’. the Board of the Faculty of Theology Regulations to be made by Council if the 2 In regulation 4.2 (1) of Congregation and Religion, amends administrative Statute is approved Regulations 3 of 2002, concerning the provisions concerning the Ellerton conduct of ceremonies in Congregation, 1 In regulation 2.1 of Council Theological Essay Prizes to enable the and certain other ceremonies, amend as Regulations 22 of 2002, concerning funds to be put to better use in support follows (new text underlined): academic precedence and standing, of the trust purposes. amend as follows (new text underlined, ‘Magistri in Biochimia, vel Biologia, WHEREAS it is expedient to amend deleted text struck though): vel Chimia, vel Scientia Computatoria, Part 14 of the Schedule to the Statutes Scientiis Terrenis, vel Ingeniaria, ‘Master of Arts, or Master of Biology or to amend administrative provisions vel Mathematicis, vel Physica, vel Biochemistry or Biology or Biomedical concerning the Ellerton Theological Mathematica et Scientia Computatoria, Sciences or Chemistry or Computer Essay Prizes, THE UNIVERSITY ENACTS vel Mathematica et Philosophia, vel Science or Computer Science and AS FOLLOWS. Mathematica et Physica, vel Physica et Philosophy or Earth Sciences or In the Schedule to the Statutes, Philosophia, vel Scientia Computatoria Engineering or Mathematics or concerning the Ellerton Theological et Philosophia, vel Scientiis Biomedicis’ Mathematics and Computer Science Essay Prizes, amend Part 14 as follows or Mathematics and Philosophy, or 3 Ibid, in regulation 4.3, amend (new text underlined, deleted text Mathematics and Physics or Physics paragraph (21) as follows (new text struck through): or Physics and Philosophy with effect underlined, deleted text struck from the twenty-first term from ‘14.1. The annual net income of though): matriculation2’ the benefaction given in 1825 by ‘(21) Master of Biochemistry, Biology, The Revd Edward Ellerton, DD, 2 Ibid, in regulation 2.1, amend footnote Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Fellow of Magdalen College, for the 2 as follows (new text underlined): Sciences, Engineering, Mathematics, encouragement of theological learning Physics, Mathematics and Computer ‘2 If the Degree of Master of in the University by the establishment Science, Mathematics and Philosophy, Biochemistry or Biology or Biomedical of an annual prize for an English Eessay Mathematics and Physics, Physics and Sciences or Chemistry or Computer in English shall continue to form the Philosophy, and Computer Science and Science or Computer Science and endowment fund for the Ellerton Philosophy, and Biomedical Sciences Philosophy or Earth Sciences or Theological Essay Prize. 434 University of Oxford Gazette • 27 May 2021

14.2. (1) The prize shall be of a value 14.68. Congregation may from time Estates Services (consistent with space determined by the board of to time amend this Part so long as the information provided during the annual management and shall be offered main object of the benefaction, as space charging snapshot and in line annually for the best English Eessay defined in section 14.1 above, is always with the current census date), for record in English on some doctrine or duty kept in view.’ keeping and statutory returns, and an of the Christian religion or on any annual report of space occupation is other subject of theology or religion (5) Voting on a Resolution authorising provided to BESC. which shall be deemed meet and the allocation of space in Phase 2 of Text of Resolution useful by the board of management. the Biochemistry Building (building number 387) to the Medical Sciences That: (2) If income is sufficient in any Division and the Mathematical, given year, the board may determine (1) approximately 4,431 sqm net Physical and Life Sciences Division that more than one prize shall be usable area (NUA) within the awarded. Explanatory Note Biochemistry Building Phase 2 (building number 387) be allocated 14.3. The prize or prizes shall be Biochemistry Phase 2 has been to the Medical Sciences Division, open to all student members of the designed to house cross-divisional as part of a joint allocation with the University and shall be awarded interdisciplinary research across Mathematical, Physical and Life on such conditions as the board of Medical Sciences (MSD) and Sciences Division, with internal management shall determine. who, Mathematical, Physical and Life occupation changes to be approved on the day fixed for the submission Sciences (MPLS), providing a mix of by the Biochemistry Phase 2 of essays, have not exceeded thirty high-quality applied research facilities, Management Committee; and terms from their matriculation, except laboratories, offices, write-up spaces, (2) approximately 4,431 sqm net that any candidate holding a degree equipment rooms, support facilities and usable area (NUA) within the of another university at the time of collaboration spaces. It is proposed that Biochemistry Building Phase 2 his or her matriculation shall not have the building is jointly allocated to MSD (building number 387) be allocated exceeded twenty-one terms from his or and MPLS (50/50 split at the individual to the Mathematical, Physical and her matriculation. space level) for occupation by a range Life Sciences Division as part of a of departments and activities from 14.4. No one to whom the prize has joint allocation with the Medical both divisions. A Biochemistry Phase been awarded shall again offer himself Sciences Division, with internal 2 Management Committee has been or herself as a candidate. No person occupation changes to be approved created to oversee the use of research shall be awarded more than one by the Biochemistry Phase 2 space within the building (comprising of Ellerton Theological Essay Prize. Management Committee representatives from each division, and 14.5. (1) The Board of the Faculty of a representative from each occupying subject to annual reporting to Estates Theology and Religion shall be the department, Director of the Kavli Services, for an initial period of five board of management of the prize. Institute and SCNI, and Biochemistry years, from commencement of phased operations team – reporting to the occupation, expected to be 1 May 2021. (2) The board shall appoint annually MPLS and MSD Divisional Boards, as not more than three judges who shall appropriate), with the Department Meeting information be paid such fee as the board shall of Biochemistry managing internal provide, and who shall award the Members of Congregation are recharging and day-to-day operations. prize. reminded that any two members may, To support the intended strategy for not later than noon on 7 June, give 14.6. A difference of opinion among the the building to remain flexible and notice in writing to the Registrar that judges shall be decided by a majority. allow for fluctuating group sizes, it is they wish to oppose or amend the proposed that in this instance the space 14.7. (1) Not later than the end of the legislative proposals at (1) to (4) above within the building is allocated to the fourth week in Michaelmas Full or the resolution at (5) above (see the MSD and MPLS divisions (rather than Term candidates shall submit titles note on the conduct of business in at a departmental level) and that the for approval by the judges, and the Congregation below). If no such notice Management Committee oversees the essays shall be sent in on or before has been given, and unless Council day-to-day change in space occupation the first day of the Trinity Term next has declared otherwise or the meeting within the building. This arrangement ensuing. has been adjourned the legislative is proposed on the basis that an annual proposals and the resolution shall be (2) The length of an essay shall not snapshot of departmental occupations declared carried, and the meeting may exceed 10,000 words. within the building is provided to be cancelled. University of Oxford Gazette • 27 May 2021 435

Notices Lectures

Note on procedures in Congregation General Notices Medical Sciences

¶ Business in Congregation is Gazette publication arrangements Department of , Anatomy conducted in accordance with and Genetics Since Trinity term 2020 the Gazette has Congregation Regulations 2 of been published online only as a result The following lectures will take place in 2002 (https://governance.admin. of office and printer closures. the Sherrington Large Lecture Theatre, ox.ac.uk/legislation/congregation- and online via Microsoft Teams. More regulations-2-of-2002). A printout of It has now been decided by GPC and information: communications@dpag. these regulations, or of any statute or by Council that print production will ox.ac.uk. Host: Professor David Paterson. other regulations, is available from not resume when COVID-19-related the Council Secretariat on request. lockdowns end. SIR CHARLES SHERRINGTON PRIZE A member of Congregation seeking LECTURE The Gazette will continue to be advice on questions relating to its published online on Thursday Professor Gero Miesenböck will deliver procedures, other than elections, mornings according to its usual the annual Sir Charles Sherrington Prize should contact Mrs R Thomas at the schedule. It will also be printed in a Lecture at 4pm on 23 June. University Offices, Wellington Square limited run for libraries, archives and Subject: ‘Lighting up the brain’ (telephone: (2)80317; email rebecca. paid subscribers. These arrangements [email protected]); questions SPECIAL NEUROSCIENCE LECTURE will be announced once libraries are relating to elections should be directed open again. Dr Viviana Gradinaru, Caltech, will to the Elections Office (email:elections. lecture at 1pm on 28 June. [email protected]). Visiting Professorships Subject: ‘Engineered gene delivery While COVID-19 working restrictions vectors and microbial opsins for remain in place, any notice that needs Mathematical, Physical and Life precise and minimally invasive to be given to the Registrar in writing Sciences study and repair of nervous systems’ should be sent by email to registrar@ Professor Laurence Robb, PhD admin.ox.ac.uk. Notices sent to the Social Sciences Witwatersrand, Director of AfriTin Ltd University Offices may not be received. and Lerama Resources Johannesburg, Faculty of Law has been appointed Visiting Professor in Economic Geology, Department of CENTRE FOR CRIMINOLOGY Earth Sciences, for a further period of Annual Roger Hood Lecture 3 years from 30 April 2021. Professor Coretta Phillips, LSE, will give Musical and other Events the Annual Roger Hood Lecture at 6pm on 3 June online via Zoom. Registration Christ Church required by noon, 2 June. Subject: ‘The pains of racism in ANDREW CHAMBLIN MEMORIAL criminal justice and criminology’ CONCERT 2021 James O’Donnell will give the 15th Saïd Business School annual Andrew Chamblin Memorial OXFORD SMART SPACE SERIES Concert at 8pm on 24 June in the Cathedral. The concert will be streamed Renee Rottner, California at Santa live online (no physical attendance Barbara, will host a discussion with will be possible). The hour-long Joan Johnson-Fresse, Naval War programme will include organ works College at 3pm on 4 June online, by Bach, Handel, de Grigny, Gibbons followed by a Q&A. Other speakers and Byrd. Free; all welcome and tickets to be confirmed. Free and open not required. To join: https://youtu.be/ to the public. To register: https:// VRwt-a4aK4I. oxfordsmartspace-rottner-4june. eventbrite.com/?aff=Gazette or see the Oxford Smart Space Channel. Subject: ‘Diversity of thought: inclusion, innovation and space’ 436 University of Oxford Gazette • 27 May 2021

Examinations and Boards

Examinations for the Degree of Doctor Changes to Examination Regulations of Philosophy For the complete text of each regulation listed below and a listing of all changes This content has been removed to regulations for this year to date, please see https://gazette.web.ox.ac.uk/ as it contains personal examination-regulations-0. information protected under the Data Protection Act. Continuing Education Board and Medical Sciences Board

POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME IN EVIDENCE-BASED HEALTHCARE inclusion of new optional module for the Medical Statistics pathway

Humanities Board

MPHIL IN ENGLISH STUDIES (MEDIEVAL PERIOD) reduction in assessment length from 6–7 thousand words to 5–6 thousand words for the 2nd year, in line with the 1st year of the MPhil and all other English MSt courses

Social Sciences Board

MSC IN MAJOR PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT (a) to clarify regulations concerning dissertation (b) to include new guidance on supervision arrangements and submission content (c) to remove references to dissertation deadline (which currently does not apply to all cohorts of the programme)

MSC IN TAXATION (PART-TIME) change to special regulations to reflect change of assessment for Tax Principles and Policy module

FHS OF PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS removal of obsolete reference to ‘excellence in minority subject’ University of Oxford Gazette • 27 May 2021 437

Colleges, Elections Halls and Societies

Obituaries Contested elections 10 June Professor Sir Gordon W Duff, Principal of St Hilda’s St Hilda’s The nomination period for the elections Professor Nicholas Day, Kellogg, below closed at 4pm on 13 May. Due Mahidol Oxford Medical Research Elizabeth Margaret Smithies, to current COVID-19 restrictions, the Unit 2 December 2020; Exhibitioner elections on 10 June will be conducted Professor Adrian Hill, Magdalen, 1956. Aged 83. electronically. NDM/Jenner Institute Kathleen Scholes (née Marshall), Professor Kevin Marsh, St Cross, NDM 5 January 2021; 1944. Aged 95. The electronic ballots will be Professor Sarah Rowland-Jones, Dorothy Janet Purvis (née Arscott), administered by Civica Ltd (CES Votes) Christ Church, NDM 9 March 2021; 1949. Aged 90. on behalf of the University of Oxford. Professor Diego Sanchez-Ancochea, Helen Ceridwen Saunders (née All members of Congregation are St Antony’s, International Price), 3 May 2021; 1979. Aged 60. eligible to vote in the four contested Development elections. St Hugh’s Professor Helen J Swift, St Hilda’s, Members of Congregation were sent Medieval & Modern Languages Mrs Margaret Phillips (née Pritchard), an email with further instructions Dr Rebecca Surender, Green 23 March 2021; 1940. Aged 98. on Wednesday 26 May. The email Templeton from CES Votes contains links to the Dr Benjamin Thompson, Somerville, candidates’ statements and a unique History link to the voting website – when voters Candidate statement: click on the link, they will be taken to As a member of the collegiate the voting website where they can cast University since 2003, I have benefited their vote. Voters may wish to read from inspiring colleagues, a nurturing the candidates’ statements before environment and extraordinary completing their electronic vote. The students. I have been afforded the voting period will close at 4pm on 10 opportunity to contribute to an June. The results will be announced increasingly diverse and inclusive on the University website as soon as community of global health leaders. possible thereafter (https://governance. I work continually to realise the web.ox.ac.uk/current-elections) and University’s strategic priority of published in the next issue of the fostering inclusive and supportive Gazette. environments to further enhance For further information, please contact diversity and innovation. As course the Elections Officeelections.office@ ( director for the MSc in International admin.ox.ac.uk). Health and Tropical Medicine, I have extended opportunities for access Council for under-represented students from LMICs with tremendous potential • One member of Congregation elected to effect positive change in their by Congregation from members contexts through securing more than of the faculties in the Divisions of £3,600,000 in graduate scholarships. Mathematical, Physical and Life I recognise that recruiting students Sciences and of Medical Sciences, to from disadvantaged backgrounds serve until the start of MT 2025 [vice necessitates efforts to support them Professor Tim Coulson] to succeed. This involves creative The following nominations have been curriculum design and teaching received: innovations. I am immensely proud to have been recognised by Oxford Professor Proochista Ariana, DPhil SU with six teaching awards to date, Oxf, SM Harvard, Mansfield, Faculty of including the Special Recognition Clinical Medicine Award, and by MSD with a Major Nominated by: Educator Award. I share my passion Helen Mountfield QC, Principal of for teaching through Divisional Mansfield teacher training workshops as well as 438 University of Oxford Gazette • 27 May 2021

workshops across our Oxford Tropical inform decision making on ways and to Oxford education, undergraduate Medicine sites in Thailand (MORU and means to effectively champion such and postgraduate, for a diversity of SMUR), Vietnam (OUCRU) and Kenya work within the collegiate University. I talent from across the world, a task that (KEMRI). As a current member of the bring in experience across industry and has been made more pressing by the University’s Education Committee, academia as well as a global network extension of overseas fees to all non-UK I engage with discussions and help into the role, which might help Council students; convinced of the merits of inform educational policy decisions. develop effective benchmarks for goal academic self-governance, I will also I have also contributed to the Student setting. do all I can to keep Council accountable Attainment Gap Working Group to to Congregation in a meaningful way. Professor Alexander Schekochihin, address a significant challenge to I believe that the University’s first BSs MIPT, MA Oxf, MA PhD Princeton, meaningful inclusion efforts. priority must be its people – students, Fellow of Merton, Department of faculty, staff – as the University is only On Council, I will draw on my Physics ever as excellent and as happy as they experience to advocate for Nominated by: are. accountability on commitments to Professor Irene Tracey, Warden of diversity, inclusion, educational • One member of Congregation, Merton, Clinical Neurosciences innovation and the well-being of our not necessarily being members of Professor Katherine Willis, Principal community. any division and not in any case of St Edmund Hall, Zoology being nominated in a divisional Professor H Bhaskaran, BE COEP, Professor Mindy Chen-Wishart, capacity, who shall be elected by MA Oxf, PhD Maryland, Wolfson, Merton, Law Congregation, to serve until the Department of Materials Professor Sir Rory Collins, St John’s, start of MT 2025 [vice Mr Richard Population Health Nominated by: Ovenden] Professor Fabian Essler, Worcester, Tim Hitchens, President of Wolfson Physics The following nominations have been Professor Hazel Assender, Linacre, Mrs Juliane Kerkhecker, Oriel, received: Materials Classics Professor Martin Booth, Jesus, Professor O P Daley, BSc Middx, MA Professor David Paterson, Merton, Engineering Science PGCE Lond, Fellow of Jesus, Subfaculty Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics Alistair Cory, Begbroke Science Park of Geography Professor Ian Shipsey, St Catherine’s, Martin Edmunds, MPLS Divisional Physics Nominated by: Office Professor Patricia Thornton, Merton, Professor A Dancer, Jesus, Professor Patrick Grant, Politics & International Relations Mathematics St Catherine’s, Pro-Vice- Professor Sir Andrew Wiles, Merton, Professor G Garnett, St Hugh’s, Chancellor (Research), Materials Mathematical Institute History Professor Sam Howison, Professor P Kewes, Jesus, English Mathematical Institute Candidate statement: Dr I Klinke, St John’s, Geography Professor Robert Taylor, Queen’s, I am a Professor of Theoretical Professor K Kohl, Jesus, Medieval & Physics Physics and a Tutor at Merton. I was Modern Languages Professor Angus Wilkinson, St Cross, educated in Russia and the US and Dr S Krishnan, Brasenose, Geography Materials worked at three universities in the Professor A Lora-Wainwright, US and UK before coming to Oxford Candidate statement: St Cross, Geography in 2008. My research interests are in I am keen to represent the interests Dr A Murrey, Mansfield, Geography plasma (astro)physics, ranging from of the experimental sciences that Professor S Tuck, Pembroke, History thermodynamics of galaxy clusters require laboratory and other shared Dr A Vasudevan, Christ Church, to magnetic-confinement fusion for infrastructure within the University Geography clean energy production. I have a community, which are primarily based fair amount of experience of college Candidate statement: in MPLS and MSD. As an experimentalist and departmental governance; a big I have been a member of the University working in the Department of Materials, task that was particularly rewarding since 1991 when I was appointed I have seen how crucial it is for students (intellectually) and revealing (of how University Lecturer in Human as well as academic staff to engage things work) was helping set up and Geography and Tutorial Fellow at actively in work within such shared or run the new MMathPhys degree, Jesus College. In 2016, I was appointed specialized facilities to enhance human for which I am currently Chair of Professor of the Human Geography of understanding and knowledge. Indeed, Examiners. During the 2018 pension Africa. In that time, I have served on, such experimental work is often the crisis, I was deeply involved in the and chaired, several committees and catalyst for true breakthroughs in the campaign that persuaded Council working groups, taught thousands sciences, and for transformative social to declare protecting pensions a of Oxford students and learned a change. Thus, University decision top priority. The most immediate tremendous amount regarding the making requires active representation challenges that, if elected, I expect to inner workings of our institution. In of areas that overlap with and rely face as a member of Council are how to 2015-16, I was the University Assessor. heavily on such infrastructure. I hope resolve the 2021 pension crisis without This position enabled me to gain to actively represent the creativity detriment to employees; how to stop specialised knowledge of almost all the involved in experimental work that the decade-long erosion of salaries; University’s operations and Council uses physical resources, and the and how to enable merit-based access sub-committees, from Education challenges associated with it. I would University of Oxford Gazette • 27 May 2021 439

to Buildings and Estates. I have also independence; changing Government Committees reporting to Council or accumulated considerable knowledge funding and policy priorities; one of its main committees about the operations of colleges in my attractiveness of the University for NOMINATING COMMITTEE FOR THE role as Vice-Principal of Jesus College, the best academics and access to the VICE-CHANCELLORSHIP which ends this academic year. From University for the best students – that 2012 to 2015, I was a committee member democratic governance measures in • Three persons, not also being of the Oxford branch of the University the University are re-established and members of Council, elected by and College Union, where I served revitalized. Congregation, one to serve until the as Equalities Officer and sat on the start of MT 2025 and two to serve I was elected a Fellow of St Catherine’s Negotiating Committee. I am currently until the start of MT 2022 College in 2010 and completed my a member of the University’s Race DPhil in 2005 at Christ Church. I teach The following nominations have been Equality Task Force and I chair one of at Trinity College and St Hugh’s. received: our subcommittees. Coming from a My research concentrates on the Black British Caribbean background, Dr Tristan E Franklinos, MPhil DPhil intersection of social and physical I bring a distinct and transcultural Oxf, MA St And, Fellow of Trinity, processes, and I have spent much of the perspective to Council. I am deeply Faculty of Classics year analysing and modelling policy committed to ensuring that the academic responses to the Covid crisis. Nominated by: mission of the university is central to all Dame Hilary Boulding, President of decision-making and that the wellbeing Before moving to academia, I was an Trinity of students and staff is prioritised. undergraduate at Imperial College Professor Philip A Booth, St Peter’s, London where I studied physics. I then Dr Duncan Robertson, BSc Imp, MA History/Theology & Religion qualified as a Chartered Accountant DPhil Oxf, Fellow of St Catherine’s, Dr Andrew J Counter, New College, before pursuing research in academic Faculty of Management Medieval & Modern Languages management. I intend to use these Professor Pepper Culpepper, Nominated by: professional skills for good to engage Nuffield, Blavatnik School of Professor Kersti Böjars, Master of with some of the more technical aspects Government St Catherine’s, Linguistics, of Council business whilst ensuring Dr Sophie V Duncan, Christ Church, Philology & Phonetics that Council retains its overarching English Professor Judith Buchanan, Master responsibility of accountability to Professor Stephen J Heyworth, of St Peter’s, English Congregation. Wadham, Classics Professor Kate Blackmon, Merton, Professor Katherine M Ibbett, Saïd Business School Trinity, Medieval & Modern Professor Ben Bollig, St Catherine’s, Languages Medieval & Modern Languages Professor Marta Z Kwiatowska, Professor Peter Edwards, Trinity, Computer Science St Catherine’s, Chemistry Dr Barnaby L S Taylor, Exeter, Professor Andrea Ferrero, Trinity, Classics Economics Professor Charlotte K Williams, Dr Roger Gundle, University College, Trinity, Chemistry Clinical Medicine/NDORMS Dr Georgy Kantor, St John’s, Classics Candidate statement: Professor Alexander Schekochihin, It is of great importance that the views Merton, Physics of members of Congregation involved Professor Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, in the day-to-day teaching of our St Catherine’s, English students, and in the research life of the University, are heard in the process Candidate statement: of nominating a Vice-Chancellor: one The strengths of the University have of the privileges of academic life at been clear to see in the national and Oxford—one to be guarded—is the international response to Covid, direct involvement of academics in its from the advice given to Government governance. As an academic in the early through SAGE and its committees stages of his career, with experience through to the coordination of the of service on faculty and college RECOVERY clinical trials and the committees, I would hope to bring to development of the Oxford/Astra this process a significant awareness Zeneca vaccine. We can be very proud of the needs of those working on the of the University’s contribution. ground, and of the interests of graduate The University has however been students and early career academics through an exceptional period of now and in the coming years, when emergency Covid governance, and it resources across all disciplines are is important that, as we recover from likely to be further straitened. the emergency measures and move to more routine yet no less critical business – pensions funding; academic 440 University of Oxford Gazette • 27 May 2021

A Vice-Chancellor should command in the Department of Zoology. I have Professor Benjamin Davis, the respect of the University as a undertaken a wide range of academic Pembroke, Chemistry whole and show a commitment to and administrative roles in Hertford, Professor Veronique Gouverneur, academic excellence. An understanding the Department, and the University. I Merton, Chemistry of, and respect for, the democratic was closely involved in the response Professor Matt Higgins, Merton, structures of the collegiate University to the Tinbergen building closure Biochemistry and the different roles of Colleges, (2017-18) and was Senior Proctor Professor Yvonne Jones, Jesus, NDM Faculties, Departments, Council, 2019-2020. Consequently, I have a Professor Simon Newstead, Christ and Congregation are of paramount comprehensive overview of the many Church, Biochemistry importance. The Vice-Chancellor constituencies within Oxford and their Professor Fiona Powrie, Wadham, must be able to represent the interests complex and interconnected needs. Kennedy Institute of the academy in general and the I know intimately the difficulties of Candidate statement: University in particular, nationally and maintaining the high standards of Personal History internationally, and must be able to teaching, research, and administration I arrived in Oxford in 2017, after nearly build bridges and facilitate exchange, that Oxford sets itself and the 23 years at St Andrews. I am a senior whether financial or intellectual. Above enormous pressures that this generates research fellow at Jesus College and a all, the Vice-Chancellor must lead by for all members. member of the division of structural example, demonstrating and defending Being a Proctor provides unique insights biology. I am a scientist working the values and interests of our into the extremely challenging, but at the interface of chemistry and University. If elected, I will endeavour highly rewarding, role of the Vice biology. Currently I am the director to help the University choose a Vice- Chancellor. Oxford’s long-term success of the Rosalind Franklin Institute, Chancellor who will understand, and across an extraordinary range of (at Harwell). I am an elected fellow rise to, the challenges of the office. intellectual and practical activities is of the Royal Society, Royal Society Professor Martin C J Maiden, BSc Rd’g, principally due to its ideals of academic of Edinburgh, Academy of Medical MA Oxf, PhD Camb, Fellow of Hertford, freedom and self-governance. Balancing Science, American Association for Department of Zoology the requirements of all members of Advancement of Science and European Oxford’s complex ecosystem in an Molecular Biology Organisation. Nominated by: environment of limited resources and Mr Thomas Fletcher, Principal of Qualifications ever-increasing externally imposed Hertford I have experience in dealing with constraints is very demanding. The Professor Timothy Coulson, Jesus, level appointments. I served on the Vice Chancellor simultaneously has Zoology University Court (governing body) of a vital outward-facing role, including Professor Susanna Dunachie, the University of St Andrews as the interfacing with government and Kellogg, NDM elected science & medicine professor. I donors. The coming period will present Ms Jennifer Makkreel, Estates was a member of the search committee Oxford with many challenges and to Services for the St Andrews new principal & vice face these effectively we must choose Professor Sophie Marnette, Balliol, chancellor. I currently serve on the an outstanding individual as Vice French council of the Royal Society and was a Chancellor to guide us. I am confident Mr Nigel Portwood, Exeter, OUP member of the panel that interviewed that I can broadly represent the Professor Emma Smith, Hertford, and recommended the new foreign members of the University in making English secretary. I currently serve as the UK this crucial choice. Professor Christoph Tang, Exeter, representative on the board of the Pathology Professor James H Naismith, BSc Edin, European X-ray Free Electron Laser. I Dr Alison Woollard, Hertford, PhD Manc, DSc St And, Fellow of Jesus, served on the board of Diamond Light Biochemistry NDM Source and was on the search panel for Professor William Whyte, St John’s, the new chief executive. Nominated by: History Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt, Motivation Candidate statement: Principal of Jesus, Computer I would like to contribute to the After working in the NHS for nine Science University and my skills fit this role. years, I joined the University in 1997 Professor Andrew Baldwin, My experience has taught me the as a Welcome Trust Senior Fellow. Pembroke, Chemistry value of an academic voice in these Since 2004 I have been a Tutorial Professor Patricia Clavin, Jesus, appointments. The Vice-Chancellor Fellow at Hertford College and History is primus inter pares, thus must Professor of Molecular Epidemiology be a respected scholar, a leader, a University of Oxford Gazette • 27 May 2021 441

colleague, a capable administrator, REF committees, is in keeping with more integral to the role than it has ever a skilled negotiator and an articulate my conviction of the importance of been before. spokesperson. both academic research and teaching. If elected to the Committee, I would As such, I have a good appreciation of Professor D J Paterson, MA DPhil Oxf, aim to ensure we nominate a candidate the qualities I would most admire in a MSc DSc WAust, Fellow of Merton, who can rise to these challenges vice chancellor. If appointed, I would Department of Physiology, Anatomy & with particular regard for Oxford’s bring to the committee this experience Genetics unique history of democracy and self- that supports the core values of the governance, working constructively Nominated by: university. with Colleges and Congregation Mr John Bowers QC, Principal of Dr Sam Wolfe, MA MPhil PhD Camb, members, so that the significant policy Brasenose St Catherine’s, Faculty of Linguistics, challenges ahead are dealt with in a way Professor Sir Rick Trainor, Rector of Philology & Phonetics that enjoys broad support from across Exeter our community. Professor Irene Tracey, Warden of Nominated by: Merton Mr Miles Young, Warden of New Since arriving in Oxford five years Professor Roger Goodman, Principal College ago, I have served on the Faculty of of St Antony’s Professor Kersti Börjars, Master of Linguistics, Philology, and Phonetics Professor Maggie Snowling, St Catherine’s Faculty Board, the Conference of President of St John’s Professor Benjamin Bollig, Colleges Steering Committee, and Professor Dame Frances Ashcroft, St Catherine’s, Spanish & coordinated a national project on care- Trinity, Medical Sciences Portuguese leavers’ access to Higher Education. In Professor Dame , Professor Byron Byrne, addition to experience of recruitment Hertford, Medical Sciences St Catherine’s, Engineering exercises within a University and Professor Ewan McKendrick, Lady Science College context, I have been closely Margaret Hall, Law Professor Aditi Lahiri, Somerville, involved in recruiting senior leaders Professor Sir Andrew Wiles, Merton, Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics in the Further Education and charity Mathematics Professor Carolyne Larrington, St sector. John’s, English Candidate statement: Professor Martin Maiden, Trinity, I am a research-led teaching academic, Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics Fellow of Merton College and Head Professor Kate Nation, St John’s, of the Department of Physiology, Experimental Psychology Anatomy & Genetics (2016-). Since Professor Ian Watson, Christ Church, arriving at Oxford in the mid-1980’s on French an overseas scholarship as a graduate student (New College), I have had the Candidate statement: privilege of viewing the collegiate The upheaval of the past fourteen university through many different months has cast into sharp relief lenses. As a JRF (Christ Church), Tutor the need for effective, collaborative, (Merton), Sub-Warden, Senior Pro- and sensitive leadership to take the Proctor and Deputy Head of Division University forward. The challenges (MSD 8 years) my experiences have facing the next Vice-Chancellor been both challenging and rewarding. are considerable. Whilst COVID-19 Chairing MSD Education, Research and has reminded us of the University’s Personnel committees, and as Acting strengths, for many it has either Head of Division (6 months) on Council compounded or highlighted existing gave me further insights into the weaknesses; a newly elected Vice- workings of the university. As President Chancellor will need to grapple with of The Physiological Society, and a maintaining the University’s reputation fellow of several learned societies, for world-leading research and teaching I continue to run a research group, whilst ensuring the financial security which has had uninterrupted external which permits both. Presenting Oxford funding for over 35 years. My research as socially responsible, both in terms career together with my lecturing, of access and outreach activities and examining and service on national RAE/ our impact on our planet, is likely to be 442 University of Oxford Gazette • 27 May 2021

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