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THURSDAY 19 JULY 2018 • NO 5213 • VOL 148 Gazette

Council and Main Graduate Awards and Prizes: Notifications of Vacancies 580 Committees 570 Humanities Social Sciences University of Council of the University: Changes in Regulations: Electoral Boards: Colleges, Halls and Societies Income grants from the College Professorship of Paediatric Contributions Fund: 2018 Neuroimaging External Vacancies application round Musical and other Events: General Purposes Committee of Council: St Stephen’s House Changes in Regulations: Professorship of the History of Art Lectures 574 Congregation 9 July: Degree by Resolution Examinations and Boards 574 Council of the University: Examinations for the Degree of Doctor of Register of Congregation Philosophy

Congregation 571 Changes to Examination Regulations: Education Committee and Medical Congregation 23 July: Sciences Board Degree by Resolution Education Committee and Social Sciences Board Planning and Resource Allocation Notices 572 Committee Continuing Education Board University Committees: Continuing Education Board and Vacancy for appointment by Research Medical Sciences Board and Innovation Committee Humanities Board Mathematical, Physical and Life General Notices: Sciences Board Gazette publication arrangements Medical Sciences Board Gazette subscription arrangements Social Sciences Board 2018–19 MSc in Neuroscience Oxford Learning Institute Colleges, Halls and Societies 577

Appointments: Obituaries: Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research) Worcester Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Innovation) Social Sciences Advertisements 577 Visiting Professorships: Medical Sciences Social Sciences

For details of University events, see the ‘Events’ page at: www.ox.ac.uk/events-list

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Council and Main Committees

Council of the University

Changes in Regulations Council has made the following changes in regulations, to come into effect on3 August. Income grants from the College Contributions Fund: 2018 application round Explanatory Note This regulation authorises the income grants which Council has decided to make from the Oxford College Contributions Fund, on the recommendations of the College Contributions Committee following that Committee’s consideration of new applications submitted in 2018. Text of Regulations The following amounts shall be paid as income grants to the college named, in each case under the provisions of section 5 of Statute XV, for application in the financial year shown:

College Purpose 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 Green Templeton (a) Maintenance and refurbishment 137,000 (b) IT expenditure 7,500 (c) Development office 59,000 59,000 81,000 Harris Manchester Maintenance and refurbishment 175,000 175,000 Kellogg (a) Development office 84,133 116,509 78,907 (b) Maintenance and refurbishment 34,000 Lady Margaret Hall (a) Maintenance and refurbishment 175,000 (b) Library expenditure 10,000 Linacre Maintenance and refurbishment 111,000 112,000 Mansfield Maintenance and refurbishment 130,000 St Anne’s Maintenance and refurbishment 175,000 30,000 St Cross (a) Maintenance and refurbishment 95,000 (b) Scholarships 50,000 St Edmund Hall (a) Maintenance and refurbishment 110,000 (b) Teaching costs: medical sciences 16,500 16,500 16,500 St Hilda’s Maintenance and refurbishment 142,229 68,197 111,509 St Hugh’s Scholarships 36,000 St Peter’s Maintenance and refurbishment 50,000 50,000 100,000 Totals 1,597,362 627,206 387,916

The sums listed are maxima. The payment of each grant, and the precise sum payable, in each subsequent year shall be dependent on the success with which each college meets certain conditions laid down by Council on the recommendation of the College Contributions Committee. University of Oxford Gazette • 19 July 2018 571

General Purposes Committee of Council Congregation 9 July Congregation Changes in Regulations Degree by Resolution The General Purposes Committee of No notice to the contrary having been Council has made the following changes in received, the following resolution is deemed regulations, to come into effect on3 August. to have been approved at noon on 9 July. Professorship of the History of Art Text of Resolution Explanatory Note That the Degree of Master of Arts be conferred upon: Congregation 23 July The following changes, made on the recommendation of the Humanities Richard John Canter, Green Templeton Degree by Resolution Divisional Board, amend the regulations for Nicholas Meyer Gaskill, Oriel the Professorship of the History of Art. The following resolution will be deemed to Council of the University be approved at noon on 23 July, unless by Text of Regulations that time the Registrar has received notice In Council Regulations 24 of 2002, Register of Congregation in writing from two or more members of concerning individual professorships, Congregation that they wish the resolution The Vice-Chancellor reports that the amend regulation §137 (2) as follows to be put to a meeting of Congregation. following names have been added to the (new text underlined, deleted text struck Register of Congregation: Text of Resolution through): Conway, S L J, Jesus That the Degree of Master of Arts be ‘2. The professor shall be elected by an Corridoni, D, Weatherall Institute of conferred upon the following: electoral board consisting of: Molecular Medicine Michael Glover, Exeter (1) the Vice-Chancellor, or, if the head of Curson, L, Department of Materials Varun Nandkumar Kanade, Lady the college specified in (2) of this clause Gallacher, D M M, IT Services Margaret Hall is Vice-Chancellor, a person appointed by Hartley, C, Department of Paediatrics Renaud Lambiotte, Somerville Council on the occurrence of a vacancy to Law, S T, Jesus Elena Seiradake, Somerville act as an elector on that occasion; Leach, K J, Saïd Business School O’Rourke, D M, Hertford (2) the head of the college to which the Note on procedures in Congregation Parker, H L, Mathematical, Physical and professorship shall be for the time being Life Sciences Divisional Office allocated by Council under any decree ¶ Business in Congregation is conducted in Penfold, R, Sub-Department of Physical in that behalf, or, if the head is unable accordance with Congregation Regulations and Theoretical Chemistry or unwilling to act, a person appointed 2 of 2002 (www.admin.ox.ac.uk/statutes/ Pope, L K, by the governing body of the college on regulations/529-122.shtml). A printout Shah, K A, Faculty of Clinical Medicine the occurrence of a vacancy to act as an of these regulations, or of any statute or Smith, B R, University Development elector on that occasion; other regulations, is available from the Office Council Secretariat on request. A member of (3) a person appointed by the governing Stafford, B, Trinity Congregation seeking advice on questions body of the college specified in (2) of this Sullivan, M J P, Christ Church relating to its procedures, other than clause; Theiss-Nyland, K L, Oxford Vaccine elections, should contact Mrs F Burchett at Group (4) a person appointed by Council; the University Offices, Wellington Square Turnbull, I, Nuffield Department of (telephone: (2)80199; email: felicity. (4), (5) two persons appointed by Population Health [email protected]); questions Council; Worrall, A F, Department of Chemistry relating to elections should be directed Yeung, C, Research Services (5) a person appointed by the General to the Elections Officer, Ms S L S Mulvihill Board; Divisional and Faculty Boards (telephone: (2)80463; email: elections. [email protected]). (6) a person appointed by the Humanities For changes in regulations for examinations Board; see ‘Examinations and Boards’ below. (6)(7) a person elected by the Board of the Faculty of History; (7) a person elected by the Board of the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages (8) a person elected by the Committee for the History of Art; (9) a person elected by the Committee for the .’ 572 University of Oxford Gazette • 19 July 2018

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Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research) Medical Sciences Composition of an Electoral Board Patrick Grant, BEng Nott, DPhil Oxf, The Medical Sciences Board has conferred The composition of the electoral board to Vesuvius Professor of Materials, Department the title of Visiting Professor of Immunology the post below, proceedings to fill which are of Materials, and Professorial Fellow of St on Professor Masafumi Takiguchi, MD, currently in progress, is as follows: Catherine’s, has been appointed as Pro- DMedSci, for a further period of 5 years from PROFESSORSHIP OF PAEDIATRIC Vice-Chancellor (Research) in the Vice- 3 July 2018. NEUROIMAGING Chancellor’s Office with effect from Social Sciences 1 September 2018. Appointed by The Social Sciences Division has, on the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Innovation) Dr Rebecca Surender, PVC, The Vice- recommendation of the Faculty of Law, in the chair Chancellor1 Chas Bountra, BSc KCL, PhD Edin, reconferred the title of Visiting Professor on President of St John’s ex officio Professor of Translational Medicine, Professor Philip Baker, QC, for three years Professor Zoltan Molnar St John’s Nuffield Department of Medicine, has from 1 September 2018. Professor David Edwards, Council been appointed as Pro-Vice-Chancellor KCL (Innovation) in the Vice-Chancellor’s Office Graduate Awards and Prizes Professor Irene Tracey Council with effect from 1 September 2018. Professor Gavin Screaton Medical Humanities Social Sciences Sciences GAISFORD PRIZE Division HEADSHIP OF THE SCHOOL OF Professor Georg Holländer Department of ANTHROPOLOGY AND MUSEUM The 2018 prize for a dissertation in Greek Paediatrics ETHNOGRAPHY and/or Latin Languages and Literature has Professor Peter Sullivan Department of been jointly awarded to Emily Barradell, Corrigendum: Paediatrics Trinity, and Talia Boylan, University The Social Sciences Divisional Board has Professor Petra Huppi, Department of College. conferred the Headship of the School of Geneva Paediatrics

Anthropology and Museum Ethnography Social Sciences 1Appointed by the Vice-Chancellor under the provisions of on Dr Elizabeth Ewart, PhD Lond, Associate GEORGE WEBB MEDLEY PRIZE Statute IX, Sect 10 and 11. Professor in Social Anthropology (Lowland South America) and Fellow of Linacre, for a The George Webb Medley Prize for Best Musical and other Events period of three years from 1 October 2018. Overall Performance has been awarded to Thomas Williamson, Oriel. Proxime St Stephen’s House JAMES MEADE PROFESSORSHIP OF accessit: Anan (Emily) Chai, Lincoln. ECONOMICS SJE ARTS LUCA D’AGLIANO PRIZE Hamish Low, BA MPhil Oxf, PhD UCL, The following events will be held at SJE Arts, Professor of Economics, Cambridge, and The Luca D’Agliano Prize for Best St John the Evangelist church, 109A Iffley Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Dissertation has been awarded to Pieter Road. More information/tickets: www.sje- has been appointed to the James Meade Sayer, Pembroke. oxford.org/events or 01865 613507. Professorship of Economics in the ARTHUR LEWIS PRIZE 2 Aug: Schools Orchestra Department of Economics with effect from and Youth Wind Orchestra: end of tour 1 October 2018. Professor Low will be a The Arthur Lewis Prize for the Best concert fellow of Nuffield. Examination Essays in Development Economics has been awarded to Adam 3 Aug: Oxfordshire County Youth REAPPOINTMENTS Salisbury, Balliol. Orchestra: end of tour concert Professor Todd Hall, Associate Professor MSC IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND 15 Sept: Intermezzo Chamber Choir: of International Relations, Department of DIPLOMACY Dubra, Ešenvalds, Whitaker Politics and International Relations, from 1 July 2018 until retirement The Outstanding Academic Achievement 29 Sept: Orchestra of St John’s with Viv Prize has been awarded to Saul Musker, McLean, piano Lincoln. The Best Dissertation Prize is shared between Jennifer Müller-Borchert, St Cross, and Mark Gilks, St Cross. 574 University of Oxford Gazette • 19 July 2018

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Medical Sciences Examinations for the Degree of Doctor Phillip Maffettone, Corpus Christi: of Philosophy ‘Informed modelling of disorder’ Nuffield Department of Population Chemistry Research Laboratory, 13 August, Health Humanities 2pm Examiners: R I Cooper, A E Phillips NPEU SEMINARS IN MATERNAL AND Saquab Ashraf, St Cross: ‘A critical survey INFANT HEALTH AND CARE of the Qur’ānic qul verses and their literary Han Peng, Queen’s: ‘Spatial resolved function in selected polemical exchanges’ electronic structure of low dimensional Oliver Hewer will lecture at 1pm on Pembroke, 2 August, 10.30am materials and data analysis’ 11 September in the Lecture Theatre, Examiners: C Melchert, N Robinson Clarendon Laboratory, 30 July, 10.15am Richard Doll Building. All welcome. Examiners: S J Blundell, M Mucha- Convener: Dr Goher Ayman Mathematical, Physical and Life Kruczynski Subject: ‘SIFT – the Speed of Increasing Sciences milk Feeds Trial’ Valerio Pereno, Keble: ‘Characterisation Nathaniel Davies, Lincoln: ‘Experimental of microbubble–membrane interactions in studies of electronic correlations in Institutes, Centres and Museums ultrasound mediated drug delivery’ quantum materials’ Research Building, 26 Clarendon Laboratory, 16 August, 10.30am Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies July, 1.30pm Examiners: S J Blundell, M R Lees Examiners: R C Carlisle, P Glynne-Jones LECTURE Sukru Efem, Merton: ‘Theory of Matthew Schrecker, Keble: ‘Hyperbolic The Rt Hon Alistair Burt, MP, Minister for specialisations’ problems in fluids and relativity’ the FCO and DFID, will lecture at 5.45pm Andrew Wiles Building, 23 July, 3pm Mathematical Institute, 31 July, 3pm for 6pm on 20 July at the Oxford Centre for Examiners: E Hrushovski, M Bays Examiners: Z Qian, S Bianchini Islamic Studies. All welcome. Vikranth Harthikote Nagaraja, St Hilda’s: Subject: ‘Making a difference in the Medical Sciences ‘Motion capture and musculoskeletal Middle East: UK objectives’ simulation tools to measure prosthetic arm Juan del Ojo Balaguer, Wadham: ‘Decision- functionality’ making with hierarchical representations in Botnar Research Centre, 20 July, 11am humans’ Examiners: J Stebbins, P J Kyberd Max Planck–UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry, London, 25 July, 10am Amir Ibrahim, St Catherine’s: ‘Air-film Examiners: L T Hunt, N Schuck behaviour in an air-riding face seal’ Southwell Building, 27 July, 10am Sarah Drew, Exeter: ‘The organisation and Examiners: P Dhopade, M J Pekris delivery of clubfoot services in Malawi: an ethnographic study’ Joshua Jackson, Balliol: ‘Moduli spaces Botnar Research Centre, 1 August, 9.30am of unstable curves and sheaves via non- Examiners: D Perry, J Adamson reductive geometric, invariant theory’ Mathematical Institute, 9 August, 9.30am Laura Grima, St John’s: ‘Investigating the Examiners: A Dancer, Y H Kiem neurochemical basis of action initiation, selection and inhibition’ James Kwiecinski, St Catherine’s: ‘Self- Tinsley Building, 5 September, 2pm assembly in mechanical systems’ Examiners: R Bogacz, T W Robbins Mathematical Institute, 20 July, 11am Examiners: D E Moulton, O Jensen Celina Jin, St Cross: ‘Immunogenicity and efficacy of conjugated and unconjugated Vi- Siu Kwan Lo, Lady Margaret Hall: ‘Geometry polysaccharide vaccines in the prevention constrained main-group compounds for the of typhoid fever’ activation of small molecules’ , 23 July, 2pm New College, 25 July, 9.30am Examiners: H McShane, R Heyderman Examiners: J McGrady, M Cowley Ai Seon Kuan, Brasenose: ‘Diet and risk of Mark McLeod, Magdalen: ‘Optimising central nervous system tumours’ Bayesian optimisation’ Old Road Campus, 31 July, noon Eagle House, 15 August, 10am Examiners: H Du, K K Cheng Examiners: D Sejdinovic, R Garnett University of Oxford Gazette • 19 July 2018 575

Jack O’Sullivan, Green Templeton: Education Committee and Social RESEARCH DEGREES FOR THE RUSKIN ‘Biostatistical and meta-research Sciences Board SCHOOL OF ART approaches to assessing diagnostic test use’ clarification of the deadline for GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR GRADUATE Department of Primary Care, 20 July, Confirmation of Status TAUGHT STUDENTS 3.30pm GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR BPHIL OR MPHIL IN BRITISH AND EUROPEAN Examiners: T A Holt, F Sullivan MPHIL HISTORY, FROM 1500 TO THE PRESENT Anthony Payne, St John’s: ‘Transcriptional clarification of relationship of regulations MPHIL IN MODERN BRITISH AND mechanisms influencing glycaemic traits to MPhil in Law/MPhil in Socio-legal EUROPEAN HISTORY and risk of type 2 diabetes’ Research MST IN BRITISH AND EUROPEAN HISTORY, Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics, FROM 1500 TO THE PRESENT F-T GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR MST 6 September, 9am MST IN BRITISH AND EUROPEAN HISTORY, removal of MSt in (Socio-)legal Research Examiners: J C Knight, T M Frayling FROM 1500 TO THE PRESENT P-T Planning and Resource Allocation MST IN MEDIEVAL HISTORY Thomas Rouyard, Green Templeton: Committee MST IN US HISTORY ‘A behavioural economics approach to closure of programme personalised risk communication: nudging REGULATIONS ON FINANCIAL MATTERS people with Type-2 diabetes towards better updating references and links relating MPHIL IN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL self-management’ to fees HISTORY Green Templeton, 10 September, 2pm change to essay submission deadlines Continuing Education Board Examiners: J L Wolstenholme, A J Oliver MPHIL IN GENERAL LINGUISTICS AND MST IN DIPLOMATIC STUDIES Stefanie Zentelis, St Cross: ‘Investigating COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY change to dissertation submission date mechanisms of Epstein–Barr virus (a) renaming of programme reactivation in epithelial cells’ MST IN PRACTICAL ETHICS (b) clarification of existing regulations Nuffield Department of Medicine Research PG CERT IN PRACTICAL ETHICS without change of current practice Building, 23 August, 11am PG DIP IN PRACTICAL ETHICS MPHIL IN HISTORY Examiners: P Brennan, P Farrell new course MSC IN MODERN MIDDLE EASTERN Social Sciences BTH STUDIES (a) removal of two option papers MST IN HISTORY F-T Pawel Adrjan, St Edmund Hall: ‘Essays on (b) inclusion of new paper MST IN HISTORY P-T firms and employee compensation’ (c) rationalisation of options new programme Saïd Business School, 3 August, 1pm (d) other minor changes Examiners: T F Hellmann, J Haskel MPHIL IN HISTORY OF SCIENCE, UG CERT IN THEOLOGICAL STUDIES MEDICINE AND TECHNOLOGY Ask Foldspang Neve, Nuffield: ‘Estimating (a) removal of two option papers MSC IN HISTORY OF SCIENCE, MEDICINE the effects of large in-group gender (b) introducing requirement that all AND TECHNOLOGY differences in educational attainment and Certificate students take each of A1–A4 change to paper and assessment ethnic exogamy: a population-wide study using Danish registry data’ UG DIP IN THEOLOGICAL STUDIES MPHIL IN JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY IN Manor Road Building, 29 August, 1pm (a) removal of two option papers THE GRAECO-ROMAN WORLD Examiners: C Mills, F van Tubergen (b) rationalisation of options MST IN PHILOSOPHICAL THEOLOGY (c) other minor changes introduction of electronic submission Jonathan Turner, University College: ‘Political theory as moral philosophy’ Continuing Education Board and MPHIL IN LATE ANTIQUE AND BYZANTINE Balliol, 20 July, 2.30pm Medical Sciences Board STUDIES Examiners: L J M Green, A Mason clarification MSC IN SURGICAL SCIENCE AND PRACTICE MPHIL IN MODERN LANGUAGES Changes to Examination Regulations PGCERT IN SURGICAL SCIENCE AND (a) change to submission deadline PRACTICE (b) introduction of online submission For the complete text of each regulation PGDIP IN SURGICAL SCIENCE AND listed below and a listing of all changes to MPHIL IN ORIENTAL STUDIES PRACTICE regulations for this year to date, please see additional options in Egyptian renaming some module titles https://gazette.web.ox.ac.uk/examination- MPHIL IN PHILOSOPHICAL THEOLOGY regulations-0. Humanities Board MPHIL IN THEOLOGY Education Committee and Medical RESEARCH DEGREES IN THE HUMANITIES MST IN STUDY OF RELIGIONS Sciences Board DIVISION MST IN THEOLOGY change to the deadline for Confirmation MTH AND PG DIP IN APPLIED THEOLOGY MSC IN RADIATION BIOLOGY of Status online submission minor change RESEARCH DEGREES IN LINGUISTICS, MSC IN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY PHILOLOGY AND PHONETICS minor textual corrections change of name of programme MST IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY clarification of resit provisions 576 University of Oxford Gazette • 19 July 2018

MST IN GENERAL LINGUISTICS AND Medical Sciences Board MSC IN EVIDENCE-BASED SOCIAL COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY INTERVENTION AND POLICY MSC IN INTERNATIONAL HEALTH AND creation of two clearly demarcated EVALUATION TROPICAL MEDICINE strands in the programme clarification of requirements of methods change to assessment for one option workbook MST IN GLOBAL AND IMPERIAL HISTORY MSC IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH change to number and length of essays MSC IN LAW AND FINANCE removal of reference to distinction (a) clarification of submission of MST IN LATE ANTIQUE AND BYZANTINE Social Sciences Board declaration of authorship STUDIES (b) removal of reference to distinction clarification of deadline DPHIL IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES to clarify requirements for integrated MSC IN LEARNING AND TEACHING PHILOSOPHY IN ALL HONOUR SCHOOLS theses clarification of exit-award arrangements INCLUDING PHILOSOPHY (a) introduction of online submission BCL AND MJUR MSC IN REFUGEE AND FORCED (b) removal of obsolete information MPHIL IN LAW AND MPHIL IN SOCIO- MIGRATION STUDIES LEGAL RESEARCH I change to description of methods essay FHS OF MODERN LANGUAGES introduction of revised regulations change to paper description MSC IN RUSSIAN AND EAST EUROPEAN RESEARCH DEGREES IN THE SCHOOL OF STUDIES FHS OF ORIENTAL STUDIES – ARABIC INTERDISCIPLINARY AREA STUDIES (a) change of assessment method for one amendment to assessment to be MPHIL IN JAPANESE STUDIES paper compulsory MPHIL IN MODERN CHINESE STUDIES (b) change to submission deadline FHS OF ORIENTAL STUDIES – TURKISH MSC IN CONTEMPORARY CHINESE MSC IN TAXATION dissertation to be made compulsory STUDIES removal of list of option papers and MSC IN JAPANESE STUDIES Mathematical, Physical and Life reference to distinction change to name of school Sciences Board MSC IN TEACHER EDUCATION MBA MSC IN COMPUTER SCIENCE PGDIP IN TEACHER EDUCATION change to core course title change to permit electronic submissions change to resubmission deadline MPHIL IN ARCHAEOLOGY MSC IN MATHEMATICAL AND MST IN ARCHAEOLOGY (a) change to deadlines for essay COMPUTATIONAL FINANCE (a) change to deadlines for essay (b) change to dissertation title clarification of assessment requirements (b) change to dissertation title submission deadlines submission deadlines FHS OF ENGINEERING (c) clarification of assessment methods (c) updates to list of option papers change to structure of Engineering, for option papers Entrepreneurship and Management MST IN LEGAL RESEARCH AND SOCIO- MPHIL IN CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY pathway LEGAL RESEARCH MST IN CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY closure of programmes FHS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE, PART C (a) change to deadline for title FHS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND submissions FHS OF GEOGRAPHY PHILOSOPHY, PART C (b) updates to lists of option papers change to allow submission of non- FHS OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER (c) change to Schedules students choose textual materials SCIENCE, PART C options from FHS OF JURISPRUDENCE change to format of submission of MPHIL IN EVIDENCE-BASED SOCIAL clarification of requirements for year in examined mini-project INTERVENTION AND POLICY Europe FHS OF MATERIALS SCIENCE EVALUATION revision to wording relating to page clarification of option papers limits MPHIL IN LAW FHS OF MATHEMATICS removal of regulations (a) dissertation to be made compulsory MPHIL IN LAW AND MPHIL IN SOCIO- (b) change to progression requirements LEGAL RESEARCH II (c) change to outcomes for Part C removal of time-limited paragraph FHS OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS MPHIL IN RUSSIAN AND EAST EUROPEAN (a) change to progression requirements STUDIES (b) change to outcomes for Part C MSC IN ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND FHS OF PHYSICS MANAGEMENT revision of syllabus change to assessment for one paper

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