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No 6213

Wednesday 9 February 2011

Vol cxli No 17

pp. 477–508

Reports

Second Report of the General Board on the establishment of a Professorship of Management Studies

The General Board beg leave to report to the University as follows:

1. In their Report, dated 24 February 2010 (Reporter, 2009–10, p. 633), the General Board recommended approval of a procedure for the establishment of a Professorship of Management Studies in Judge Business School, for one tenure, to be held concurrently with the Directorship of the School for an initial period of six years in the first instance. The procedure was approved by Grace 4 of 24 March 2010, and was accordingly put into effect. The following were appointed to an Advisory Committee (Reporter, 2009–10, p. 973): the Vice-Chancellor (in the Chair), Professor Howard Chase, M, Mr Glenn Earle, Goldman Sachs Europe, Professor Lynn Gladden, T, Professor Alan Hughes, SID, Dr William Janeway, Warburg Pincus, Professor Martin Kilduff, Professor Robert Mair, JE, Professor Geoffrey Meeks, DAR, Professor Christine Moorman, Duke University, US, and Professor Stefan Scholtes. The Advisory Committee subsequently recommended that Professor Christoph Loch, GlaxoSmithKline Professor of Corporate Innovation and Professor of Technology and Operations Management, INSEAD, be appointed to the Professorship of Management Studies, from 1 September 2011 to the retiring age and also to the Directorship on the basis proposed in the Board’s Report.

2. The Board accordingly propose that the Professorship should be established, as specified above, for the tenure of the person named, and that for an initial period of six years in the first instance it be held concurrently with the Directorship of Judge Business School.

3. The General Board recommend:

I. That a Professorship of Management Studies be established in the University from 1 September 2011 for the tenure of Professor Christoph Loch, placed in Schedule B of the Statutes, and assigned to Judge Business School.

II. That special regulations for the Professorship of Management Studies, as set out in the Schedule to this Report, be approved.

2 February 2011

L. K. Borysiewicz, Vice-Chancellor

S. Coakley

David Good

N. Bampos

Simon Franklin

Rachael Padman

William Brown

Andrew Gamble

J. Rallison

H. A. Chase

C. A. Gilligan

Patrick Sissons

SCHEDULE

Professorship of Management Studies. 2011. Judge Business School

1. The Professorship of Management Studies shall be limited to one tenure.

2. The Professor shall be Director of Judge Business School for an initial period of six years in the first instance and shall be eligible for reappointment by the General Board for a further period of up to four years.