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The University of Melbourne Lists of Members 1979 The University of Melbourne Lists of Members 1979 VISITOR His Excellency The Governor of Victoria, The Hon. Sir Henry Winneke, KCMG KCVO OBE KStJ LLM Hon.LLD QC. CHANCELLOR The Hon. Sir Oliver James Gillard, Kt BA LLB. Elected 18th March, 1978. DEPUTY CHANCELLORS Professor Emeritus Roy Douglas Wright, DSc A.N.U. & Melb. Hon.LLD A.N.U. MB MS FRACP. Elected 10th April, 1972. Re-elected 2nd April, 1979. The Rev. John Davis McCaughey, MA Camb. & Melb. Hon. DD Edin. FACE. Elected 3rd April, 1978. Re-elected 2nd April, 1979. VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRINCIPAL Professor Sir David Plumley Derham, KBE CMG MBE Hon.LLD Monash BA LLM, Barrister- at-Law. Appointed 1st March, 1968. DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (RESEARCH) Professor John Riddoch Poynter, MA Oxf. PhD FASSA FAHA. Appointed 8th April, 1975. DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR Professor Peter William Whitton, BSc(Eng) DIG PhD Lond. ME FIEAust. Appointed 1st Feb­ ruary, 1979. PRO-VICE-CHANCELLORS Professor Kenneth Vincent Finlayson Jubb, BVSc Syd. MSc PhD Com. MVSc FACVSc. Appointed 1st November, 1976. Professor Harry Felix Simon, BA Lond. MA. Appointed 1st January, 1979. VICE-PRINCIPAL Raymond David Marginson, BCom DipPubAdmin. Appointed 1st February, 1966. REGISTRAR James Baildon Potter, ED BSc MAppSc FRMTC FIREEAust MIEAust. Appointed 1st January, 1979. Council Appointed by the Governor-in-Council: Term expiring 16th December, 1979— Alexander Leslie Cahill. Appointed 16th December, 1955. Sir Donald James Hibberd, Kt OBE BEc Syd. Appointed 5th June, 1967. David Sutcliffe Wishart, BVSc Syd. FACVSc. Appointed 17th December, 1967. The Hon. Stanley Edmond Gleeson, MLC. Appointed 29th April, 1971. Leslie Brewster, OBE DipCom FASA FAIM. Appointed 17th December, 1971. John Joseph Ginifer, BA MLA. Appointed 29th November, 1977. One vacancy. Elected by Graduates of the University: Term expiring 16th December, 1979— Maurice Brown, LLB. Elected 17th December, 1967. Professor Emeritus Roy Douglas Wright, DSc A.N.U. & Melb. Hon,LLD A.N.U. MB MS FRACP. Elected 17th December, 1971. Margaret Blackwood, MBE PhD Camb.MSc. Elected 17th December, 1975. John Corbell Habersberger, BCom. Re-elected 20th September, 1978. John Isaac Hayward, MD MS FRCS FRACS FCCP. Elected 7th May, 1979. Term expiring 16th December, 1981 — The Hon. John Gerald Norris, QC LLM ED. Elected 18th August, 1965. The Hon. Mr Justice Raymond Moyle Northrop, QC LLM. Elected 14th November, 1975. Ronald Geoffrey Downes, DAgrSc FAIAS FSCSA FAATS. Elected 30th June, 1976. Sir Bernard James Callinan, Kt CBE DSO MC BCE DipTRP FICE FIEAust FRAPI FASCE FRTPI. Elected 18th August, 1976. Professor Emeritus Sir Lance Townsend, Kt VRD Hon.LLD Monash MD BS MGO DTM & HLond. FRCS Edin. FACS FRACS FRCOG FACMA Hon.FRCS Can. Hon.FCOGS. Afr. Hon.FACOG. Elected 17th December, 1977. Elected by the Professors: Term expiring 16th December, 1979— Professgr Leonard Kelman Stevens, PhD Camb. MEngSc MICE MIEAust. Elected 3rd November, 1976. Professor David Geoffrey Penington, MA DM BCh Oxf. FRCP FRACP FRCPA. Elected 17th December, 1977. Professor Kwong Chiu Lee Dow, BSc BEd ARACI. Elected 1st January, 1979. Elected by the Academic Staff, other than Professors: Term expiring 16th December, 1979— John Philip Ryan, BA BSc. Elected 7th May, 1979. Term expiring 16th December, 1981 — Anthony Robert Moore, MA Camb. MB MS FRACS. Elected 29th March, 1977. Atindra Mojumder, MA BT Calc. Elected 17th December, 1977. Elected by Members of Staff, other than Academic Staff: Term expiring 16th December, 1981 — Peter Milton, BA ACIS. Elected 17th December, 1977. Elected by the Graduate Students: Term expiring 16th December, 1979— Neil Wilfred Archbold, BA MSc. Elected 17th December, 1977. COUNCIL Elected by the Undergraduates: Term expiring 16th December, 1979— Joseph Nieuwenhuizen. Elected 17th December, 1977. Term expiring 16th December 1980— James Shing Koon Fan, PhD. Elected 17th December, 1978. Members Ex Officio: The Hon. Sir Oliver James Gillard, Kt BA LLB. Chancellor. Elected 18th March, 1978. Professor Sir David Plumley Derham, KBE CMG MBE Hon.LLD Monash BA LLM, Barrister-at-Law. Vice-Chancellor and Principal. Appointed 1st March, 1968. Professor John Riddoch Poynter, MA Oxf. PhD. FASSA FAHA. Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research). Appointed 1st January, 1978. Professor Kenneth Vincent Finlayson Jubb, BVSc Syd. MSc PhD Corn. MVSc FACVSc. Pro-Vice-Chancellor. Appointed 1st November, 1976. Professor Harry Felix Simon, BA Lond. MA. Pro-Vice-Chancellor. Appointed 1st January, 1979. Raymond David Marginson, BCom DipPubAdmin. Vice-Principal. Appointed 17th March, 1967. Thomas James Moore, MEd Aha. PhD La T. BA BEd FAIM TPTC MACE. Deputy Director-General of Education. Appointed 29th March, 1971. Dan Hogan, President of the Students' Representative Council. Appointed 1st December, 1978. Members co-opted: Term expiring 16th December, 1979— Daryl Michael Dawson, QC LLM Yale LLB. Co-opted 17th December, 1975. One vacancy. Heads of Colleges co-opted: Term expiring 16th December, 1979— The Rev. John Davis McCaughey, MA Camb. & Melb. Hon.DD Edin. FACE. Master of Ormond College. Co-opted 7th May, 1979. The Rev. Sister Elizabeth Nowotny, IBVM BEd Monash PhC Q'ld DipRE BSc MACE. Principal of St. Mary's College. Co-opted 4th June, 1979. Secretary: The Registrar. Committees (including Standing Committees of Council and Standing Committees of the Academic Board) The Chancellor, the Deputy Chancellors, Vice-Chancellor, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), and Vice-Principal are by statute ex officio members of all University committees, whilst the Registrar is by resolution of Council an ex officio member of the Standing Committees of Council and the Library Committee. Their titles are not repeated in the following list of committees unless they are intended to be regularly attending working members of these committees. In the lists of committees following, a number of other ex officio members are expressed by title without name. For the recurring ex officio positions the following persons hold the offices as at 1st February, 1979: The Chancellor: The Hon. Sir Oliver Gillard. The Deputy Chancellors: Professor Emeritus Wright, The Rev. Dr J. D. McCaughey. The Vice-Chancellor: Professor Sir David Derham. The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research): Professor Poynter. The Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Professor Whitton. The Chairman of the Academic Board: Professor Jubb. The Vice-Chairman of the Academic Board: Professor H. F. Simon. The Vice-Principal: Mr R. D. Marginson. The Registrar: Mr J. B. Potter. The President of the S.R.C: Mr D. Hogan (until December, 1979). In all other cases the main committees are as at 1st March and department lists as at 1st February. [Note: The conventions of the Commonwealth Universities Yearbook have been followed in listing the names and degrees of present staff of this University. Degrees with honours are not indicated as such, for example, Bachelor of Science with honours is shown as the basic degree BSc. Also, Melb. is not shown after University of Melbourne degrees. All other degrees indicate the name of the awarding institution.] Standing Committees of Council EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman: The Chancellor. Members Ex Officio: The Deputy Chancellors, The Vice-Chancellor, The Deputy Vice- Chancellor, The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), The Chairman of the Academic Board, The Vice-Chairman of the Academic Board, The Vice-Principal, The Registrar. Chairman of the Buildings Committee: Mr R. D. Marginson. Chairman of the Finance Committee (or a Vice-Chairman Nominated by the Chairman): Sir Donald Hibberd. Representative of Academic Staff (Other than Professors) on Council: Vacancy. Member of Council Elected by Staff other than the Academic Staff: Mr P. Milton. Two of the Four Student Representatives on Council, Graduate or Undergraduate, Nominated by Students' Representative Council: Mr D. Hogan, one vacancy. Secretary: Council Executive Officer. FINANCE COMMITTEE Chairman: Sir Donald Hibberd. Vice-Chairmen: Mr L Brewster, Sir Bernard Callinan. Members Ex Officio: The Chancellor, The Vice-Chancellor, The Deputy Vice-Chancellors, The Chairman of the Academic Board, The Vice-Chairman of the Academic Board, The Vice-Principal, The Registrar. Chairman of the Buildings Committee: Mr R. D. Marginson. President of the Students' Representative Council. Nominee of Graduate Committee: Mr J. C. Trethowan. Secretary: The Accountant. COMMITTEE ON STAFF Chairman: The Deputy Vice-Chancellor. Members Ex Officio: The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), The Chairman of the Academic Board (or his nominee), The Vice-Chairman of the Academic Board (or his nominee). Three Members of Council Elected by the Academic Staff other than Professors: Mr A. Mojum- der, Mr A. R. Moore, one vacancy. Member of Council Elected by Staff other than the Academic Staff: Mr P. Milton. Six Members Appointed by Council: Dr M. Blackwood, Dr E. G. Eden, Professor Lee Dow, Professor Penington, Professor Stevens, Professor White. One Member Nominated by the Graduate Committee: Miss N. Carr. President of the Melbourne University Staff Association (by invitation): Mr T. J. Cummins. Secretary: The Staff Officer. BUILDINGS COMMITTEE Chairman: The Vice-Principal. Vice-Chairman: Mr H. Dow. Members Ex Officio: The Deputy Vice-Chancellor, The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), The Chairman of the Academic Board, The Vice-Chairman of the Academic Board, The Registrar, The Chairman of the Central Building Planning Committee (Professor Stevens), The Chairman of the Finance Committee, The Chairman of the Grounds Sub-Committee
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