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Graces submitted to the Regent House on 13 December 2000

The Council submit the following Graces to the Regent House. These Graces, other than any which is withdrawn or for which a ballot is requested in accordance with the regulations for Graces of the Regent House (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 113) will be deemed to have been approved at 4 p.m. on Friday, 22 December 2000.

1. That Dr D. M. Turner, PET, be appointed a member of the Finance Committee of the Council to serve for three years from 1 January 2001.

2. That a Five Raymond Buildings Prize be established in the University, to be governed by the following regulations:1

Five Raymond Buildings Prize

1. The sum made available annually by Five Raymond Buildings shall be used to provide a prize called the Five Raymond Buildings Prize.

2. The Prize shall be awarded by the Examiners for Part II of the Law Tripos for the best dissertation in the Human Rights seminar option in Part II of the Law Tripos in those years that such an option is announced.

3. That a KLegal Prize be established in the University to be governed by the following regulations:1

KLegal Prize

1. The sum made available annually by KLegal shall be used to provide a prize called the KLegal Prize.

2. The Prize shall be awarded by the Examiners for Part IA of the Law Tripos for distinction in the Law of Tort shown by performance in Paper 4 in that examination.

4. That the regulations for the William Harvey Fund be amended as follows:2

William Harvey Studentships in Clinical Medicine

Regulation 1.

By amending the regulation so as to read:

1. A sum to be determined in the Michaelmas Term each year by the Managers of the William Harvey Fund shall be set aside for the purpose of awarding annually a number of William Harvey Studentships in Clinical Medicine. The number and value of the Studentships shall be at the discretion of the Awarders within the total sum available. One of the Studentships shall be called the 'Cambridge Medical Graduates' Fund Studentship'. Three of the Studentships shall be called the 'Werner Jacobson Halley Stewart Scholarships'.

Regulation 3.

By inserting after the first sentence the following sentence:

Werner Jacobson Halley Stewart Scholarships shall be awarded to students who are pursuing the M.B./Ph.D. course.

5. That the regulations for the Hulsean Fund be amended, with effect from 1 October 2001, as follows:3

Regulation 8 (The Hulsean Lectureship).

By amending the first sentence so as to read:

There shall be a Hulsean Lecturer, who shall be elected every second year to hold office for two years from 1 January next but one following the election and shall be capable of re-election after an interval of six years.

6. That the recommendations contained in paragraph 7 of the Report of the Council, dated 20 November 2000, on Reserved Fellowships at Wolfson College (p. 213) be approved.

7. That the recommendations contained in paragraph 17 of the Joint Report of the Council and the General Board, dated 20 November 2000 and 1 November 2000, on Teaching and Research in Education, and on Homerton College (p. 216) be approved.

8. That the recommendation contained in paragraph 14 of the Joint Report of the Council and the General Board, dated 20 November 2000 and 1 November 2000, on the implementation in Cambridge of the 2000 pay increase for non-clinical academic and academic-related staff (p. 219) be approved.4

9. That Recommendation I contained in paragraph 5 of the Report of the General Board, dated 1 November 2000, on the establishment of three Professorships of Cancer Research (p. 226) be approved.

10. That Recommendation II contained in paragraph 5 of the Report of the General Board, dated 1 November 2000, on the establishment of three Professorships of Cancer Research (p. 226) be approved.

11. That Recommendation III contained in paragraph 5 of the Report of the General Board, dated 1 November 2000, on the establishment of three Professorships of Cancer Research (p. 226) be approved.

12. That the recommendations contained in paragraph 5 of the Report of the General Board, dated 1 November 2000, on the establishment of a Professorship of Cardiothoracic Surgery (p. 227) be approved.

13. That the recommendations contain in paragraph 6 of the Report of the General Board, dated 1 November 2000, on the establishment of a Nycomed Amersham Professorship of Clinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging (p. 228) be approved.5

14. That the recommendations contained in paragraph 5 of the Report of the Council, dated 20 November 2000, on the management of the University Centre (p. 214), as amended in their Notice of 11 December 2000 (p. 298), be approved.

1 See the Vice-Chancellor's Notice, p. 298.

2 Statutes and Ordinances, p. 754. The Managers of the William Harvey Fund wish to increase the number of Studentships offered each year according to the availability of the funds. It has also been agreed that moneys donated by the Halley Stewart Trust to commemorate Professor Jacobson be added to the Fund and used to provide three additional Studentships.

3 Statutes and Ordinances. p. 758. The Hulsean Electors propose a change in the regulations to allow a longer period for the process of electing the Lecturer and to give the Lecturer longer notice of when he or she would be required to deliver the lectures.

4 See the Council's Notice, p. 299.

5 See the Council's Notice, p. 299.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 13 December 2000
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