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Council and Main Notices 376 Supplement included with this issue: Committees 372 (1) to No 5015: Final Honour Schools, Appointments: Bachelor of Fine Art and Bachelor of Council of the University: Humanities Theology, 2012 359–369 Changes in Regulations: (a) Conduct of ceremonies in Visiting Professorships: Congregation and certain other Social Sciences ceremonies (b) Degrees, Diplomas and Electoral Boards: Certificates Field Marshall Alexander (c) Conflict of Interest Committee Professorship of Cardiovascular (d) Sports Strategic Subcommittee Medicine

Congregation 18 February: Musical and other Events: Degree by Resolution Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages Congregation 19 February: New College The draft University Strategic Plan: Queen's topic for discussion Exhibitions: Council of the University: Register of Congregation Examinations and Boards 377 Congregation 374 Examinations for the Degree of Doctor of Congregation 5 March: Philosophy (1) Voting on Resolutions approving the conferment of Honorary Degrees Colleges, Halls and Societies 378 (2) Voting on Resolution authorising Conference of Colleges: expenditure from the Higher Elections Studies Fund (3) Presentation of the Annual Review of the University Advertisements 379 Congregation 19 March: (1) Voting on Legislative Proposal: Notifications of Prizes, Goodger Scholarships and Grants and Funding 382 Schorstein Research Fellowships in Medical Science Australian National University (2) Voting on Legislative Proposal: Joyce Mertz Gilmore and Leopold Gibbs Prizes Muller Funds (3) Voting on Resolutions authorising expenditure from the Higher Notifications of Vacancies 382 Studies Fund (4) Voting on Resolutions authorising Colleges, Halls and Societies expenditure from the Higher External Vacancies Studies Fund under new procedures

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Council of the University Doctoris in Sacra Theologia Magistri in Biochimia, vel Chimia, vel A. B. e collegio C. Scientia Computatoria, Scientiis Terrenis, Changes in Regulations D. E. e collegio F. vel Ingeniaria, vel Mathematicis, vel Physica, [etc.] vel Mathematica et Scientia Computatoria, Council has made the following changes in vel Mathematica et Philosophia, vel Physica regulations, to come into effect on8 March. Baccalaurei in Iure Civili et Doctoris in eadem et Philosophia, vel Scientia Computatoria et facultate (a) Conduct of ceremonies in Philosophia A. B. e collegio C. Congregation and certain other A. B. e collegio C. ceremonies Doctoris in Iure Civili D. E. e collegio F. A. B. e collegio C. [etc.] Explanatory Note Doctoris in Medicina Baccalaurei in Sacra Theologia The following changes update the A. B. e collegio C. A. B. e collegio C. regulations to remove references to details of the degree ceremony which are no longer Doctoris in Litteris Baccalaurei in Iure Civili applicable, and to update the forms of A. B. e collegio C. A. B. e collegio C. supplication, presentation and admission Doctoris in Scientia Magistri Iuris for degrees to take account of recent A. B. e collegio C. A. B. e collegio C. additions to the list of degrees conferred. Doctoris in Musica Baccalaurei in Medicina Text of Regulations A. B. e collegio C. A. B. e collegio C. 1 In Congregation Regulations 3 of 2002, Doctoris in Philosophia Baccalaurei in Chirurgia concerning the conduct of ceremonies in A. B. e collegio C. A. B. e collegio C Congregation and certain other ceremonies, in Part 3 delete text from existing regulation Doctoris in Psychologia Medica Baccalaurei in Musica 3.15 as indicated (deleted text scored A. B. e collegio de Harris et Manchester. A. B. e collegio C. through): Doctoris in Ingeniaria Baccalaurei in Philosophia '3.15. When the conditions laid down A. B. e collegio C. A. B. e collegio C. in regulation 1.3 of the Regulations for Magistri in Chirurgia Baccalaurei in Artibus Degrees, Diplomas, and Certificates for A. B. e collegio C. A. B. e collegio C. the conferment of a degree in absence are satisfied, if Congregation is willing, the Magistri in Scientia Baccalaurei in Bellis Artibus degree shall be conferred in the following A. B. e collegio C. A. B. e collegio C. form which shall be recited by the Vice- Magistri in Litteris Baccalaurei in Theologia Chancellor after all the candidates for A. B. e collegio C. A. B. e collegio C.' the Degree of Bachelor of Arts have been admitted:'. Magistri in Philosophia 3 Ibid, in regulation 4.2, delete sections (22)– A. B. e collegio C. (25) and substitute (new text underlined, 2 Ibid, in Part 4, delete existing regulations deleted text scored through): 4.1 and substitute (new text underlined): Magistri in Studiis A. B. e collegio C. '(22) Master of Public Policy '4.1. The forms of supplication under regulation 3.9 in Part 3 of these regulations Magistri in Theologia Insignissime, etc, praesento vobis hunc shall be as follows. A. B. e collegio C. meum scholarem (or hunc Baccalaureum or Magistrum) in facultate Artium ut (1) Degrees in person Magistri in Consilio Publico admittatur ad gradum Magistri in Consilio A. B. e collegio C. Supplicant venerabili Congregationi Publico. Doctorum et Magistrorum regentium Magistri in Negotiis Administrandis (223) Master of Business Administration hi Studiosi (or hae Studiosae) qui A. B. e collegio C. compleverunt omnia quae per statuta Insignissime, etc, praesento vobis hunc Magistri in Bellis Artibus requiruntur (nisi quatenus cum eis meum scholarem (or hunc Baccalaureum A. B. e Collegio C. dispensatum fuerit); ut haec sufficiant, quo or Magistrum) in facultate Artium ut admittantur ad gradum enumeratum. Magistri in Artibus admittatur ad gradum Magistri in Negotiis A. B. e collegio C. Administrandis. Gazette • 21 February 2013 373

(234) Master of Fine Art Medicinae, Juris, S. Theologiae) legendi, (d) Sports Strategic Subcommittee disputandi, et caetera omnia faciendi quae Insignissime, etc, praesento vobis hunc Explanatory Note ad statum Doctoris (or Magistri) in eadem meum scholarem (or hunc Baccalaureum facultate pertinent, cum ea completa sint The following change adds a representative or Magistrum) in facultate Artium ut quae per statuta requiruntur.' of OUSU to the Sports Strategic admittatur ad gradum Magistri in Bellis Subcommittee's membership. Artibus. (b) Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates Text of Regulations (245) Doctor of Clinical Psychology Explanatory Note In Part 30 of Council Regulations 15 of Insignissime, etc, praesento vobis hunc Council Regulations require the names 2002, concerning the University Sports meum scholarem in Psychologia Medica of candidates for incorporation to be Strategic Subcommittee of the Education (or hunc Baccalaureum or Magistrum) submitted at least 10 days before a degree Committee, delete existing regulation 30.1 ut admittatur ad gradum Doctoris in ceremony. It is proposed that this is and substitute (new text underlined): Psychologia Medica. changed to 15 days, to bring it in line with the regulations for the deadline for all other '30.1. The University Sports Strategic (256) Doctor of Engineering bookings for degree ceremonies. Subcommittee of the Education Committee Insignissime, etc, praesento vobis hunc shall consist of: Text of Regulations meum scholarem in Ingeniaria (or hunc (1) a chairman appointed by the Vice- Baccalaureum or Magistrum) ut admittatur In Council Regulations 22 of 2002, Chancellor from amongst the members ad gradum Doctoris in Ingeniaria.' concerning Degrees, Diplomas and of Education Committee; Certificates, delete existing regulation 4 Ibid, in regulation 4.3, delete sections (17)– 1.11 and substitute (new text underlined, (2) one of the Proctors or the Assessor as (21) and substitute (new text underlined, deleted text scored through): may be agreed between them; deleted text scored through): '1.11. (1) Incorporations shall take place at a (3), (4) two persons elected by the '(17) Master of Public Policy meeting of Congregation. Conference of Colleges; Domine or Magister (or Domini or Magistri), (2) The name of a person who desires to be (5) one person from amongst the four ego admitto te (or vos) ad gradum Magistri incorporated at any such meeting shall be academic divisions as may be agreed in Consilio Publico. entered at the University Offices by some between the divisions; (178) Master of Business Administration officer of a college, society, hall, or other (6) one person appointed by the Director designated institution not later than noon Domine or Magister (or Domini or Magistri), of Estates; on the tenth fifteenth day before that on ego admitto te (or vos) ad gradum Magistri which the meeting is to be held.' (7) the President of the Men's Blues in Negotiis Administrandis. Committee; (c) Conflict of Interest Committee (189) Master of Fine Art (8) the President of the Women's Blues Explanatory Note Domine or Magister (or Domini or Magistri), Committee; ego admitto te (or vos) ad gradum Magistri The following change allows the Conflict (9) the President of the Sports in Bellis Artibus. of Interest Committee to co-opt internal or Federation; external members. (1920) Doctor of Clinical Psychology (10) the Director of Sport; Text of Regulations Domine or Magister (or Domini or Magistri), (11) the Head of Development – Sport; ego admitto te (or vos) ad gradum Doctoris In Part 15 of Council Regulations 15 of in Psychologia Medica. 2009, concerning the Conflict of Interest (12) the Director of Student Committee, delete existing regulation 15.2 Administration and Services; (201) Doctor of Engineering and substitute (new text underlined): (13) a staff representative1; Domine or Magister (or Domini or Magistri), '15.2. The committee may co-opt up to three ego admitto te (or vos) ad gradum Doctoris (14) a Sabbatical Officer of theO xford further members, who may be internal or in Ingeniaria. University Student Union, nominated by external, for such periods as the committee that body.' (212) Other degrees sees fit to ensure an appropriate range of expertise.' 1This is an agreed appointment by the Joint Committee Domine or Magister (or Domini or Magistri), for University Support Staff (JCUSS) and Joint Committee ego auctoritate mea et totius Universitatis with UCU (University and College Union). do tibi (or vobis) licentiam incipiendi in facultate Artium (or facultate Chirurgiae, 374 University of Oxford Gazette • 21 February 2013

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Congregation 18 February Congregation 5 March 2pm the International Mathematical Union, Chair of the Fields Medal Committee, member of Degree by Resolution ¶ Members of Congregation are reminded the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and that any two members may, not later than Sciences, be approved. noon on 25 February, give notice in (vi) That the conferment of the Degree of writing to the Registrar that they intend to This content has been removed Doctor of Science, honoris causa, upon oppose or amend any of the resolutions Baroness (Tanni) Grey-Thompson, DBE, as it contains personal below or wish to discuss the Annual DL, BA Lough, Paralympian, be approved. information protected under the Review of the University (see the note on Data Protection Act. the conduct of business in Congregation (vii) That the conferment of the Degree below). If no such notice has been given, of Doctor of Science, honoris causa, upon and unless Council has declared otherwise Mr Colin Smith, CBE, BSc S'ton, Director or the meeting has been adjourned, each of Engineering and Technology, Rolls- resolution shall be carried and the Annual Royce plc, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Review declared presented and the meeting Engineering, the Royal Aeronautical Society Congregation 19 February may be cancelled. and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, be approved. (1) Voting on Resolutions approving the The draft University Strategic Plan: conferment of Honorary Degrees (viii) That the conferment of the Degree topic for discussion of Doctor of Music, honoris causa, upon (i) That the conferment of the Degree of A Congregation Discussion was held at 2pm Mr Murray Perahia, KBE, BMus Mannes Doctor of Civil Law, honoris causa, upon the on 19 February in the Sheldonian Theatre on College, pianist, Honorary Fellow of the Honourable Andrew Li Kwok Nang, GBM, the topic of The University's Draft Strategic Royal College of Music, Honorary Member of CBE, MA LLM Camb, former Chief Justice Plan (2013/14–2017/18). the Royal Academy of Music, be approved. of the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong, A transcript of the Discussion1 will be Honorary Professor of Law of the University ¶ If the resolutions are approved, the published in the Gazette of 28 February of Hong Kong, Chinese University of Hong honorary degrees will be conferred at the and available on the Congregation website Kong, City University of Hong Kong, be Encaenia on 19 June. before then (www.ox.ac.uk/congregation- approved. (2) Voting on Resolution authorising meeting). It is also intended to make a (ii) That the conferment of the Degree of expenditure from the Higher Studies downloadable recording1 available on the Doctor of Civil Law, honoris causa, upon Fund same site. Dame Anne Owers, DBE, CBE, BA Camb, Text of Resolution 1The transcript and recording may be edited for legal Chair of the Independent Police Complaints reasons. Commission, formerly Her Majesty's Chief That the University be authorised to Inspector of Prisons, be approved. expend, from the element of the Higher Council of the University Studies Fund earmarked for Social Studies, (iii) That the conferment of the Degree transition funding in the amount of £20,000 Register of Congregation of Doctor of Letters, honoris causa, per year for three years to support the upon Professor Anthony Grafton, AB Mr Vice-Chancellor reports that the incoming Nuffield Professor ofE conomics, PhD Chicago, Henry Putnam University following names have been added to the Professor Michael P Keane, with immediate Professor, Princeton University, former Register of Congregation: effect. President of the American Historical Foster, C E, Faculty of Clinical Medicine Association, Corresponding Fellow of the (3) Presentation of the Annual Review Frise, M C, Wadham British Academy, be approved. of the University Gibson, D K M, Education Policy Support (iv) That the conferment of the Degree The Annual Review of the University for Hall, J E, Wolfson of Doctor of Letters, honoris causa, upon 2011–12 (Supplement *1 to Gazette, Vol 143, Hebron, S R, Faculty of English Language Sir Tom Stoppard, OM, CBE, playwright, January 2013) will be presented and may be and Literature Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, be discussed. Karavitaki, N, Faculty of Clinical approved. Medicine Lindsay, K H, Kellogg (v) That the conferment of the Degree of Walker, A S, Kellogg Doctor of Science, honoris causa, upon Walker, J, Department of Psychiatry Professor Ingrid Daubechies, BS PhD Wang, X, Department of Education Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Professor of Warimwe, G M, Mathematics, Duke University, President of Younger, R E A, Saïd Business School University of Oxford Gazette • 21 February 2013 375

Congregation 19 March 2pm 2. The University shall retain as permanent enabling it, ENACTS, subject to the approval endowment those of the assets in the of Her Majesty in Council, AS FOLLOWS. ¶ Members of Congregation are reminded Fund which are contributed on the express 1 In Part 2 of Council Regulations 25 of 2002, that any two members may, not later than understanding that they are to be treated as concerning trusts, delete §§ 191 and 210, and noon on 11 March, give notice in writing permanent endowment ("the Permanent renumber existing §§ 192–397 as §§ 191–395. to the Registrar that they intend to oppose Endowment"). any of the legislative proposals at 1–2 or the 2 In the Schedule to the Statutes, after Part 3. The University shall (a) apply the income resolutions at 3–4 below (see the note on the 77 insert the following new Part 781: of the Permanent Endowment; and (b) conduct of business in Congregation below). apply the income and, in its discretion, 'Part 78: Refugee Studies Fund If no such notice has been given, and unless the capital of the remainder of the Fund (if Council has declared otherwise or the 1. The University holds as permanent any), towards research scholarships and/or meeting has been adjourned, the legislative endowment the assets known as the Joyce fellowships in medical science. proposals and the resolutions shall be Mertz Gilmore Fund, the Leopold Muller carried and the meeting may be cancelled. 4. The administration of the Fund, and Fund and the McCormack Legacy Fund the application of its income, shall be the on the trusts declared in this Part of the (1) Voting on Legislative Proposal: responsibility of a board of management Schedule to the Statutes. Further money Goodger Scholarships and Schorstein consisting of three persons appointed by the or property may be paid or transferred Research Fellowships in Medical Medical Sciences Divisional Board. to the University as either expendable Science or permanent endowment to be held on 5. The University shall have power to pay Explanatory Note the same trusts. The assets so held will be out of the capital or the income of the Fund known collectively as the Refugee Studies The following legislative proposal removes all costs of and incidental to the creation Fund ("the Fund"). provisions in the Goodger Scholarships of the Fund, and the management and Fund and Schorstein Research Fellowships administration of the Fund. 2. The University shall retain as permanent Fund in Medical Science that are in breach endowment those of the assets in the 6. The University may exercise any of its of the Equality Act 2010 and broadens the Fund which are contributed on the express corporate powers in the management and objects of both Funds such that they can be understanding that they are to be treated as administration of the Fund in so far as those managed together and applied for research permanent endowment ("the Permanent powers are not inconsistent with this Part. scholarships in medical science generally. Endowment"). 7. Subject to section 8, Council may amend, WHEREAS it is expedient to change the 3. The University shall (a) apply the income repeal or add to this Part in accordance with existing provisions governing the Goodger of the Permanent Endowment; and (b) apply Part D of Statute XVI, but no amendment is Scholarships Fund and Schorstein Research the income and, in its discretion, the capital valid if it would cause the Fund to: Fellowships Fund in Medical Science, NOW of the remainder of the Fund (if any), in THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, in exercise (1) cease to be exclusively charitable support of the Refugee Studies Centre. of the powers in that behalf conferred upon it according to the law of England and 4. The administration of the Fund, by the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Wales; or and the application of its income and Act, 1923, and of all other powers enabling (2) be outside the objects of the capital, shall be the responsibility of the it, ENACTS, subject to the approval of Her University. Executive Committee of the Department Majesty in Council, AS FOLLOWS. of International Development, which 8. Any amendment to section 3 of this 1 In Part 2 of Council Regulations 25 of 2002, may make and amend Standing Orders Part is an amendment to the main objects concerning trusts, delete §§ 137 and 321, and consistent with these Regulations governing of the Fund for the purposes of Part D of renumber existing §§ 138–397 as §§ 137–395. the administration of the Fund and the Statute XVI and must be approved both application of its income. 2 In the Schedule to the Statutes and by Congregation of the University and Regulations, after Part 76 insert the subsequently by Her Majesty in Council.' 5. The University may in its absolute following new Part 771: discretion in the period ending 21 years (2) Voting on Legislative Proposal: Joyce from the date of this regulation, instead 'Part 77: Goodger and Schorstein Fund Mertz Gilmore and Leopold Muller of applying the income of the Fund in any for Research Scholarships in Medical Funds year, accumulate all or any part of such Science Explanatory Note income by investing it, and holding it as part 1. The University holds as permanent of the capital of the Fund. The University The following legislative proposal broadens endowment the assets known as the may apply the whole or any part of such the objects of the Joyce Mertz Gilmore Fund Goodger Scholarships Fund and the accumulated income in any subsequent and Leopold Muller Fund such that they Schorstein Research Fellowships Fund in year as if it were income of the Fund arising can be managed, along with the McCormack Medical Science on the trusts declared in in the then current year. Legacy Fund, as a single fund for the support this Part of the Schedule to the Statutes. of the Refugee Studies Centre generally. 6. The University shall have power to pay Further money or property may be paid out of the capital or the income of the Fund or transferred to the University as either WHEREAS it is expedient to change the all costs of and incidental to the creation expendable or permanent endowment existing provisions governing the Joyce Mertz of the Fund, and the management and to be held on the same trusts. The assets Gilmore Fund and Leopold Muller Fund, administration of the Fund. so held will be known collectively as the NOW THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, in Goodger and Schorstein Fund for Research exercise of the powers in that behalf conferred Scholarships in Medical Science ("the upon it by the Universities of Oxford and 1The number is subject to the approval of other legislative Fund"). 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7. The University may exercise any of its funding in the amount of £640,000 over corporate powers in the management and the three-year period 2013/14 to 2015/16, to Notices administration of the Fund in so far as those support fifteen professors coming into the powers are not inconsistent with this Part. Social Sciences Division. 8. Subject to section 9, Council may amend, (ii) That the University be authorised to repeal or add to this Part in accordance with expend, from the element of the Higher Part D of Statute XVI, but no amendment is Studies Fund earmarked for Social Studies, valid if it would cause the Fund to: funding in the amount of £160,000 over the three-year period 2013/14 to 2015/16, to (1) cease to be exclusively charitable support three professors coming into the Appointments according to the law of England and Humanities Division. Wales; or Humanities (iii) That the University be authorised to (2) be outside the objects of the expend, from the unearmarked element With the approval of the Humanities University. of the Higher Studies Fund, funding in the Board, the following appointments and 9. Any amendment to section 3 of this amount of £270,000 over the three-year reappointments have been made and titles Part is an amendment to the main objects period 2013/14 to 2015/16, to support seven conferred for the periods stated. of the Fund for the purposes of Part D of professors coming into the Humanities Appointments Statute XVI and must be approved both Division. by Congregation of the University and CUF Lecturer (iv) That the University be authorised to subsequently by Her Majesty in Council.' expend, from the unearmarked element History (3) Voting on Resolutions authorising of the Higher Studies Fund, £300,000 for Alexandra Mary Gajda, BA DPhil Oxf, expenditure from the Higher Studies three posts starting in the Medical Sciences Fellow of Jesus. In Early Modern History. Fund Division in 2013/14. From 1 February 2013 to 31 December 2016. Text of Resolutions (v) That the University be authorised to Departmental Lecturer expend, from the unearmarked element (i) That the University be authorised to of the Higher Studies Fund, £300,000 for Oriental Studies expend, from the unearmarked element three posts starting in the Mathematical, of the Higher Studies Fund, £50,000 Stephen Wright Horn, BA Santa Cruz, MA Physical and Life Sciences Division in to support the Chair in the Analysis of Osaka, PhD Ohio. In Japanese Linguistics. 2013/14. Nonlinear Partial DifferentialE quations From 1 October 2012 to 30 September 2015. with immediate effect. Note on procedures in Congregation Senior Instructor (ii) That the University be authorised to Medieval and Modern Languages expend, from the element of the Higher ¶ Business in Congregation is conducted in Studies Fund known as the Bodleian 'B' accordance with Congregation Regulations Javier Muñoz-Basols, BA Zaragoza, MA Fund, funding in the amount of £47,000 to 2 of 2002 (www.admin.ox.ac.uk/statutes/ Philadelphia, PhD Barcelona. In Spanish. support three initiatives: the purchase of 39 regulations/529-122.shtml). A printout From 1 October 2012 to 30 September 2014. iPads/tablet computers, a self-issue machine of these regulations, or of any statute or and demand-driven acquisition, with other regulations, is available from the Visiting Professorships immediate effect. Council Secretariat on request. A member of Congregation seeking advice on questions Social Sciences (4) Voting on Resolutions authorising relating to its procedures, other than expenditure from the Higher Studies Sanjaya Lall Visiting Professorship elections, should contact Mrs F Burchett at Fund under new procedures of Business and Development the University Offices, WellingtonS quare Explanatory Note (telephone: (2)80199; email: felicity. Professor D Rodrik, AB Harvard, MPA PhD [email protected]); questions Princeton, Fellow of Green Templeton. New procedures have been put in place relating to elections should be directed Sanjaya Lall Visiting Professorship of for the allocation of funds from the Higher to the Elections Officer, MsS L S Mulvihill Business and Development. From 14 April to Studies Fund (HSF). Applications from (telephone: (2)80463; email: elections. 22 June 2013. the divisions outlining their funding [email protected]). requirements for new professors for three years are now considered annually by the Planning and Resource Allocation Committee and the HSF Trustees as a gathered field. Arising from this consideration the Trustees now wish to make the allocations to each division as described below. Text of Resolutions (i) That the University be authorised to expend, from the element of the Higher Studies Fund earmarked for Social Studies, University of Oxford Gazette • 21 February 2013 377

Electoral Boards Film symposium Examinations The week culminates in a film symposium, Composition of an Electoral Board with a keynote paper by Stephanie The composition of the electoral board to Dennison, Leeds, and a party launching the and Boards the post below, proceedings to fill which are carnival-themed, student-run arts magazine currently in progress, is as follows: Misc. Subject: ‘Brazil from inside and outside’ Field Marshall Alexander Professorship of Cardiovascular CHEKHOV AT Keble Medicine A production of Chekhov’s Cherry Examinations for the Degree of Doctor Appointed by Orchard, as translated and produced by of Philosophy two current students, will take place at The Provost of Queen's Mr Vice-Chancellor1 Keble from 27 February to 1 March. Tickets The Rector of Exeter ex officio available from www.wegottickets.com/ Professor J Bell Medical Sciences BarbarianProductions. Division This content has been removed Professor D Crossman, Medical Sciences New College as it contains personal UEA Division New College Choir Professor A Galione Medical Sciences information protected under the Division 1pm, 5 Mar: BBC lunchtime concert. Live Data Protection Act. Professor H Watkins Medical Sciences broadcast for Radio 3's spring baroque Division series. Music by Couperin, Charpentier Dr A Banning ouh NHS Trust and Clérambault. Entry free; audience to Professor A Buchan Council be seated by 12.45pm. Those interested Professor K Fox, Council in attending are asked to email nancy- Edinburgh [email protected]. Web: www. Professor R Vaughan- exeter newcollegechoir.com. Jones 3pm, Sun 10 Mar: J S Bach’s St John Passion 1Appointed by Mr Vice-Chancellor under the provisions of (with a short meditation by The Revd Dr Statute IX, Sect 10 and 11. Erica Longfellow). Some chapel tickets and many antechapel tickets will be available Musical and other Events to the public. Please contact the Chapel Administrator (nancy-jane.rucker@new. Faculty of Medieval and Modern ox.ac.uk or Oxford 279108). Web: www. Languages newcollegechoir.com. Brazil Week 2013 Queen's 25 February–1 March Choir Concert There will be a week-long series of events Sat, 2 Mar, 7.30–9.30pm, Queen's College at various venues to raise awareness about Chapel: Bach, before and after. Programme: the richness and diversity of Brazilian J S Bach’s Komm Jesu komm, Lobet den culture. This year, highlights include a Herrn, and Jesu meine Freude. Tickets: £15, bossa nova concert celebrating the life and £12 concessions, £5 students, from Tickets work of Vinicius de Morais, and a short- Oxford: www.oxfordplayhouse.com/ film premiere plus Q&A via Skype with the ticketsoxford or Oxford 305305. director. All events are free, but registration is required: http://brazilweek.eventbrite. Exhibitions co.uk. For information: www.facebook.com/ BrazilWeek. Pitt Rivers Museum Round-table 23 Feb–8 Sept: Andrea Stultiens: the Kaddu Helena Gasparian, Cultural Counsellor, Wasswa Archive. An exploration of the Brazilian Embassy in London, Juliana personal archive of a Ugandan man, Kaddu Iootty, BBC Brasil, Yuka Igarashi, Granta Wasswa, who has meticulously documented Magazine, and Stefan Tobler, translator and his life and thoughts in a large collection of independent publisher will take part in a scrapbooks and notes, transformed into a round-table discussion. fascinating insight into Ugandan social and Subject: ‘Cultural mediation’ cultural life over the last half century by Stultiens's artistic engagement. 378 University of Oxford Gazette • 21 February 2013

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Conference of Colleges

Elections for Michaelmas term 2013 Nominations for the following vacancies have been invited from colleges by 27 February. For queries please contact [email protected].

V aCANCIES on Conference and University Committees Committee Vacancy Replacing Until end of Admissions Committee and ADEX head of House, Chair Sir Jonathan Phillips, Keble TT 2015 Audit and Scrutiny Committee head of House member Mr Tim Gardam, St Anne's TT 2016 University of Oxford Gazette • 21 February 2013 379

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