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Michaelmas Term 2002 Special No.6 Part I 2 OFFICERS NUMBER–MICHAELMAS TERM 2002 SPECIAL NO.6 PART I Chancellor: H.R.H. The Prince PHILIP, Duke of Edinburgh, T Vice-Chancellor: 1996, Prof. Sir Alec BROERS, CHU, 2003 Deputy Vice-Chancellors: for 2002–2003: A. M. LONSDALE, NH,M.J.GRANT, CL,O.S.O’NEILL, N, Sir ROGER TOMKYS, PEM,D.E.NEWLAND, SE,S.G.FLEET, DOW,G.JOHNSON, W Pro-Vice-Chancellors: 1998, A. M. LONSDALE, NH, 30 June 2004 2001, M. GRANT, CL, 31 Dec. 2004 High Steward: 2001, Dame BRIDGET OGILVIE, G Deputy High Steward: 1983, The Rt Hon. Lord RICHARDSON, CAI Commissary: 2002, Lord MACKAY, T Proctors for 2002–2003: J. D. M ACDONALD, CAI Deputy: D. J. CHIVERS, SE T. N. M ILNER, PET Deputy: V.E. IZZET, CHR Orator: 1993, A. J. BOWEN, JE Registrary: 1997, T. J. MEAD, W Deputy Registrary: 1993, N. J. B. A. BRANSON, DAR Secretary General of the Faculties: 1992, D. A. LIVESEY, EM Treasurer: 1993, J. M. WOMACK, TH Librarian: 1994, P.K. FOX, SE Deputy Librarians: 1996, D. J. HALL, W 2000, A. MURRAY, W Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum and Marlay Curator: 1995, D. D. ROBINSON, M Development Director: 2002, P.AGAR, SE Esquire Bedells: 1996, J. P.EMMINES, PET 1997, J. H. WILLIAMS, HH University Advocate: 1999, N. M. PADFIELD, F, 2003 Deputy University Advocate: 1999, P.J. ROGERSON, CAI, 2003 OFFICERS IN INSTITUTIONS PLACED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE GENERAL BOARD PROFESSORS Accounting Vacant Aeronautical Engineering, Francis Mond 1996 W.N. DAWES, CHU Aerothermal Technology 2000 H. P.HODSON, G African Archaeology 2001 D. W.PHILLIPSON, CAI African History 1990 J. ILIFFE, JN Algebraic Geometry (2000) 2000 N. I. SHEPHERD-BARRON, T Algebraic Geometry (2001) 2001 P.M. H. WILSON, T Algebraic Topology 2001 C. B. THOMAS, R American History, Paul Mellon 1992 A. J. BADGER, SID American History and Institutions, Pitt 2002 T. W.GUINNANE, JN Anatomy 1997 W.A. HARRIS, CL Anaesthesia 2000 D. K. MENON, Q Ancient History 2001 R. OSBORNE, K Ancient Philosophy, Laurence 2000 D. N. SEDLEY, CHR Ancient Philosophy (1998) 1998 M. SCHOFIELD, JN Anglo-Saxon, Elrington and Bosworth 1999 S. D. KEYNES, T Animal Ecology 1994 T. H. CLUTTON-BROCK, M Animal Embryology, Charles Darwin 1982 R. A. LASKEY, DAR Animal Mechanics 1999 C. P.ELLINGTON, DOW Animal Welfare, Colleen Macleod 1986 D. M. BROOM, CTH Anthropological Science 1991 A. D. J. MACFARLANE, K Applied Economics 1988 D. M. G. NEWBERY, CHU Applied Mathematics 2001 P.H. HAYNES, Q Applied Numerical Analysis, John Humphrey Vacant Plummer Applied Physics 1994 J. E. FIELD, M Applied Thermodynamics, Hopkinson and Imperial 1998 J. B. YOUNG, K Chemical Industries SPECIAL NO. 6] OFFICERS NUMBER–MICHAELMAS TERM 2002 3 PROFESSORS (continued) Applied Thermodynamics (2000) 2000 N. COLLINGS, R Arabic, Sir Thomas Adams’s Vacant Archaeological Science, George Pitt-Rivers 1990 M. K. JONES, DAR Archaeology, Disney 1981 Lord RENFREW, JE Architectural History 2001 D. J. HOWARD, JN Architecture (1970) 2001 C. A. SHORT, CLH Architecture (1995) 1995 A. J. SAINT Asian Anthropology 1998 C. HUMPHREY, K Assyriology 1994 J. N. POSTGATE, T Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy, Plumian 2001 J. P.OSTRIKER, CL Astronomy and Geometry, Lowndean 2000 B. J. TOTARO Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics 2000 M. R. E. PROCTOR, T Astrophysics (1909) 1997 G. P.EFSTATHIOU, K Astrophysics and Cosmology 2000 A. N. LASENBY, Q Atmospheric Dynamics 1993 M. E. MCINTYRE, JN Atmospheric Science 2000 J. A. PYLE, CTH Auditory Perception 1995 B. C. J. MOORE, W Behavioural Ecology 1995 N. B. DAVIES, PEM Behavioural Neurology, MRC 2001 J. R. HODGES, K Behavioural Neuroscience (1997) 1997 B. J. EVERITT, DOW Behavioural Neuroscience (1998) 1998 E. B. KEVERNE, K Behavioural Science 2001 S. R. SUTTON Biochemical Engineering 2000 H. A. CHASE, M Biochemistry, Sir William Dunn 1995 Sir TOM BLUNDELL, SID Biological Chemistry 1996 D. H. WILLIAMS, CHU Biology, Quick 1995 S. P.JACKSON, JN Biology 1991 M. ASHBURNER, CHU Biometry 2000 A. W.F. EDWARDS, CAI Biotechnology 1999 C. R. LOWE, T Botany 1998 R. A. LEIGH, G British and Irish History 1998 J. S. MORRILL, SE Cancer Biology, Royal Society Napier 2001 T. KOUZARIDES Cancer Research, Ursula Zoëllner 1998 A. R. VENKITARAMAN, NH Cancer Research (Cell Biology) 2002 G. MURPHY Cancer Research (Surgical Oncology) D.E.NEAL (from a date to be determined) Cardiac Surgery, British Heart Foundation 2002 B. R. ROSENGARD Cardiothoracic Surgery Vacant Cardiovascular Medicine, British Heart Foundation 1994 P.L. WEISSBERG, W Cardiovascular Sciences, British Heart Foundation 2000 M. R. BENNETT Cell Biology, John Humphrey Plummer Vacant Cellular Pharmacology 2001 C. W.TAYLOR, DOW Chemical and Structural Biology, John Humphrey 2001 C. M. DOBSON, JN Plummer Chemical Engineering, Shell 1993 J. BRIDGWATER, CTH Chemical Engineering (1999) 2000 N. K. H. SLATER, SID Chemical Engineering Science 1999 L. F. GLADDEN, T Chemical Physics (1999) 1999 S. R. ELLIOTT, T Chemical Physics (2000) 2000 J. KLINOWSKI, PET Chemistry (1968) 1997 J-P.HANSEN, CC Chemistry (1970) 1995 B. F. G. JOHNSON, F Chemistry, Alexander Todd Visiting Vacant Chemistry, John Wilfrid Linnett Visiting Vacant Chemotherapy 1999 M. J. WARING, JE Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1992 I. M. GOODYER, W Chinese 1989 D. L. MCMULLEN, JN Chinese Management, Sinyi 1997 P.H. NOLAN, JE Civil Law, Regius 2000 D. J. IBBETSON, CC Classical Archaeology, Laurence 2001 M. J. MILLETT, F Clinical Biochemistry and Medicine 2002 S. O’RAHILLY, CHU Clinical Gerontology 1989 K-T. KHAW, CAI Clinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Amersham 2001 D. J. LOMAS, EM Clinical Oncology (2000) Vacant Clinical Oncology, Cancer Research Campaign 1996 B. A. J. PONDER, JE Clinical Pharmacology 1985 M. J. BROWN, CAI Cognitive Neuroscience (1997) 1997 T. W.ROBBINS, DOW Cognitive Neuroscience, Medical Research Council 2001 L. K. TYLER, CL (to 30 Sept. 2005) Combustion Science 1999 A. N. HAYHURST, Q 4 OFFICERS NUMBER–MICHAELMAS TERM 2002 SPECIAL NO.6 PROFESSORS (continued) Commercial Contract Law 1999 M. A. CLARKE, JN Commonwealth History, Smuts M. VAUGHAN (from 1 October 2003) Communications 1997 A. HOPPER, CC Communication Systems, Marconi 2001 J. A. CROWCROFT, T Community Psychiatry Vacant Comparative Philology 1997 G. C. HORROCKS, JN Comparative Psychology 1999 A. DICKINSON, HH Complex Physical Systems, Schlumberger 2001 L. MAHADEVAN, T Computational Physics 2000 M. C. PAYNE, PEM Computer Assisted Reasoning 1996 M. J. C. GORDON, K Computer Science, Robert Sansom 1998 I. M. LESLIE, CHR Computer Science 2000 G. WINSKEL, EM Condensed Matter Physics 1997 G. G. LONZARICH, T Corporate Governance, Robert Monks 2001 S. F. DEAKIN, PET Corporate Law, S. J. Berwin 1998 B. R. CHEFFINS, TH Cosmology and Astrophysics, Royal Society 2001 Sir MARTIN REES, K (to 30 Sept. 2007) Criminal and Public Laws 1996 A. T. H. SMITH, CAI Criminology, Wolfson 1984 Sir ANTHONY BOTTOMS, F Cultural History 1996 U. P.BURKE, EM Developmental Biology, John Humphrey Plummer 2001 J. C. SMITH, CHR Developmental Neurobiology, Royal Society 1998 C. M. BATE, K Developmental Psychopathology 2001 S. BARON-COHEN, T Device Materials 1998 J. E. EVETTS, PEM Divinity, Lady Margaret’s 1998 G. N. STANTON, F Divinity, Norris-Hulse 1999 D. A. TURNER, PET Divinity, Regius 1991 D. F. FORD, SE Earth Sciences, Royal Society 1985 D. P.MCKENZIE, K Ecclesiastical History, Dixie 1994 J. S. C. RILEY-SMITH, EM Ecological and Developmental Criminology 2001 P.-O. H. WIKSTROM, G Econometrics 1996 A. C. HARVEY, CC Economic and Social History 1995 M. J. HATCHER, CC Economic Geography 2000 R. L. MARTIN, CTH Economic History 1997 M. J. DAUNTON, CHU Economics, Frank Ramsey 1985 Sir PARTHA DASGUPTA, JN Economics (1970) 1995 C. J. HARRIS, K Economics (1988) 1988 M. H. PESARAN, T Economics (1991) 1991 R. E. ROWTHORN, K Economics (1995) 1995 A. SINGH, Q Education (1938) U.C.GOSWAMI, JN (from 1 Jan. 2003) Education (1996) 1996 D. I. MCINTYRE, HH Education (2002) 2002 J. M. GRAY, HO Education (2002) 2002 J. RUDDUCK, HO Educational Leadership 2000 J. E. C. MACBEATH, HH Electrical Engineering 1996 W.I. MILNE, CHU Electromagnetism 2000 A. M. CAMPBELL, CHR Electron Device Physics, Hitachi Vacant Electronics 2001 J. ROBERTSON, CHU Endocrinology 1998 V.K. K. CHATTERJEE, CHU Engineering (1875) 1976 D. E. NEWLAND, SE Engineering (1966, Grace 5 of 1 Dec. 1965) 1998 G. A. J. AMARATUNGA, CHU Engineering (1966, Grace 6 of 1 Dec. 1965) 1998 R. J. MAIR, JE Engineering (1974) 1989 K. GLOVER, SID Engineering, Rank Vacant Engineering, Van Eck 2001 I. H. WHITE, JE Engineering Design 200 K. M. WALLACE, SE English (1966, Grace 2 of 1 Dec. 1965) 2000 M. L. JACOBUS, CHU English (2000) 2001 J. F. KERRIGAN, JN English (2001) 2001 B. A. WINDEATT, EM English as an International Language 1988 G. BROWN, CL English Law, Rouse Ball 1993 J. BEATSON, JN English Literature, King Edward VII 2002 D. TROTTER, CAI Enterprise Studies, Margaret Thatcher 1999 A. HUGHES, SID Environmental Fluid Dynamics 2001 R. E. BRITTER, PEM Environmental Systems Analysis Vacant Epidemiology, MRC 2001 N. E. DAY, HH (to 30 Sept. 2004) Epidemiology and Medicine 2001 J. DANESH Epithelial Biology 2001 M. A. STANLEY, CHR Equine Reproduction, Jim Joel 1995 W.R. ALLEN, R SPECIAL NO. 6] OFFICERS NUMBER–MICHAELMAS TERM 2002 5 PROFESSORS (continued) Ethology 1984 P.P.G. B. BATESON, K European Law 1995 A. A. DASHWOOD, SID Evolutionary Palaeobiology 1995 S. CONWAY MORRIS, JN Experimental Combustion 2002 S. HOCHGREB Experimental Neurobiology (Merck 2002 J. W.FAWCETT, K Company Foundation) Experimental Particle Physics 2001 J. R. CARTER, N Experimental Philosophy 2000 G. F. GILMORE, K Experimental Physics 1998 A. M. DONALD, R Experimental Physics 2001 J. A. C. BLAND, SE Experimental Psychology 2002 T. W. ROBBINS, DOW Family Research 1997 M. P.M. 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