Cambridge University Reporter


Graces to be submitted to the Regent House at a Congregation on 15 October 2005

The Council have sanctioned the submission of the following Graces to the Regent House at a Congregation to be held on 15 October 2005:

That the following person be admitted to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by incorporation:

1. MARIA SERENA OLSARETTI, Fellow of St John's College, University Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Philosophy, Doctor of Philosophy of the University of Oxford (2000).

That the following persons be admitted to the degree of Master of Arts by incorporation:

2. DUNCAN JAMES DORMOR, Fellow of St John's College, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford (1994).

3. ANGUS CHARLES JOHNSTON, Fellow of Trinity Hall, University Lecturer in the Faculty of Law, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford (2000).

That the following persons be admitted to the degree of Master of Arts under the provisions of Statute B, III, 6:

4. STANLEY RONALD BENNETT, Director of Legal Services at Cambridge University Press.

5. MAXINE ANN FAY, Administrative Officer, Grade I, in the Finance Division of the University Offices.

6. PAUL ROBERT ANDREWS, University Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education.

7. PETER JOHN HUCKSTEP, Fellow of Homerton College, University Lecturer in the Faculty of Education.

8. TIMOTHY ROWLAND, of Homerton College, University Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education.

9. SHAUN DAVID LINDSAY, Senior Computer Officer in the Management Information Services Division of the University Offices.

10. LAURA JULIA PRESTON, Fellow of Newnham College, University Lecturer in the Faculty of Classics.

11. STEPHEN JAMES ISON, Computer Officer, Grade II, in the University Computing Service.

12. JULIAN PAUL KING, Computer Officer, Grade I, in the University Computing Service.

13. YOTA BATSAKI, Fellow of St John's College.

14. MARY ELISE SAROTTE, Fellow of St John's College, University Lecturer in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences.

15. RICHARD ANTHONY COX, Fellow of Darwin College.

T. J. MEAD, Registrary

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