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Graces submitted to the Regent House on 30 October 2002

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 These Graces, other than any which is withdrawn or for which a ballot is requested in accordance with the regulations for Graces of the Regent House (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 113), will be deemed to have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, 8 November 2002.

1. That a David Crighton Fund be established in the University, to be governed by the following regulations:1

David Crighton Fund

1. The sums subscribed in memory of David Crighton, Professor of Applied Mathematics and Master of Jesus College, shall form a fund called the David Crighton Fund, the income of which shall be used to assist persons at an early stage of their careers who are undertaking research in Applied Mathematics in the fields of fluid mechanics, acoustics, waves, and vibration.

2. The Fund shall be administered by a Board of Managers consisting of:

(a) the Head of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (or a duly appointed deputy) as Chairman;

(b) the Professor of Applied Mathematics;

(c) one person appointed by the Head of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics;

(d) one person, who shall not normally be a member of the University, appointed by the Faculty Board of Mathematics.

The members appointed in classes (c) and (d) shall be appointed in the Michaelmas Term to serve for four years from 1 January following their appointment.

3. The income of the Fund shall be used to provide up to four David Crighton Fellowships, elected by the Managers, in the fields set out in Regulation 1 each year. The purpose of the Fellowships shall be to enable persons studying for a higher degree or working in the University to visit other institutions and persons studying for a higher degree or working in other institutions to visit the University. The tenure of the Fellowships shall be up to three months. The Managers shall give preference to candidates holding junior appointments (including Graduate Students).

4. In the Michaelmas Term each year the Managers shall publish a notice giving the date by which, and the manner in which, applications are to be submitted.

5. Any unexpended income in a financial year shall be either added to the capital of the Fund or accumulated for use as income in future years, as the Managers may determine.

2. That the recommendations in paragraph 10 of the Report of the General Board, dated 10 July 2002, on the establishment of an office of Director of Medical Education in the Faculty of Clinical Medicine (Reporter, 2001-02, p. 1271) be approved.

3. That the recommendations in paragraph 3 of the Report of the General Board, dated 10 July 2002, on the establishment of a Professorship of Financial Policy (Reporter, 2001-02, p. 1272) be approved.

4. That the recommendations in paragraph 7 of the Report of the General Board, dated 10 July 2002, on the School of Clinical Medicine (Reporter, 2001-02, p. 1274) be approved.

5. That, on the recommendation of the Library Syndicate, the Librarian be allowed to lend the following items:

(i) to the Bibliothèque Valenciennes, from 25 October 2003 to 4 January 2004, manuscript Add. 7315 for an exhibition of illumination by Marc Caussin;
(ii) to the Royal Academy of Arts, London, from 25 November 2003 to 22 February 2004, manuscript Nn. 3.2 'the twelve ladies of rhetoric' for the exhibition 'Illuminating the Renaissance. The triumphs of Flemish Manuscript Painting in Europe 1467-1561';
(iii) to the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, for not more than twenty weeks in the period 6 December 2002 to 7 September 2003, ten items from the Library's Darwin collections for the exhibition 'The Beagle Voyages: from Earth to Mars'.

1 See the Vice-Chancellor's Notice, p. 218.

 

T. J. MEAD, Registrary

END OF THE OFFICIAL PART OF THE 'REPORTER'


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Cambridge University Reporter, 30 October 2002
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