The following election, appointments, and reappointments have been made:
Professor Jane Carol Ginsburg, EM, B.A., M.A., Chicago, J.D., Harvard, Doctor of Law, Université de Paris II, Morton L. Janklow Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law, Columbia University School of Law, elected Arthur Goodhart Visiting Professor in Legal Science from 1 October 2004 for one year.
Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. Dr Gordon Ian Ogilvie, M.A., Ph.D., CL, appointed from 1 July 2005 for three years.
Experimental Psychology. Dr Jose Ignacio Alcantara, F, B.Sc., Ph.D., Melbourne, appointed from 1 September 2004 for five years.
Medical Genetics. Dr Christopher Geoffrey Woods, M.B., Ch.B., M.D., Birmingham, MRCP, FRCP, appointed from 1 October 2004 for five years.
International Studies. Professor Christopher John Hill, SID, appointed from 1 October 2004 for five years.
Veterinary Medicine. Professor Duncan John Maskell, W, appointed from 1 October 2004 for five years.
Education. Dr Kenneth Borthwick Howard Ruthven, HH, and Mr Michael Robert Younger, HO, appointed from 1 October 2004 for three years.
Veterinary Medicine. Mr Michael Edward Herrtage, ED, appointed from 1 October 2004 for five years.
University Offices (Academic Division). Mr Julian Jacobs, M.Phil., EM, B.A., Oxford, appointed from 8 November 2004 until the retiring age, with duties in the Department of Zoology.
Centre for Applied Research in Educational Technologies. Mr John Richard Norman, B.Sc., Birmingham, M.A., Fontainebleau, appointed from 1 August 2004 for five years.
Research Centre for English and Applied Linguistics. Professor John A. Hawkins, TH, appointed from 1 October 2004 until the retiring age.
University Offices (Management Information Services Division). Mr Robert Michael Young, B.Sc., Bristol, M.B.A., Warwick, appointed Computer Officer, Grade I, from 1 August 2004 until the retiring age.
University Computing Service. Mr Kelvin Morgan and Mr Gary Wayne Watson, appointed Computer Officers, Grade III, from 1 October 2004 until the retiring age.
Oriental Studies. Ms Zhao-Hua Lai, reappointed Lector in Chinese from 1 October 2004 for one year.
Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic. Professor Simon Douglas Keynes, T, reappointed from 1 October 2004 for five years.
Certain of the details published in the 13 October 2004 edition of the Reporter are incorrect. They should read as follows:
Centre for Advanced Religious and Theological Studies Reverend Dr Timothy David Jenkins, JE, appointed from 1 October 2004 for one year.