16 March, Friday. Full Term ends.
21 March, Wednesday. Congregation of the Regent House at 11 a.m. (Installation of the Chancellor). Scarlet Day.
24 March, Saturday. Congregation of the Regent House at 10 a.m. (see Reporter, 2011–12, p. 493). Lent Term ends.
8 April, Sunday. Easter Day. Scarlet Day.
17 April, Tuesday. Easter Term begins.
The Vice-Chancellor gives notice that the Discussion announced for Tuesday, 20 March 2012, will not take place as there are no Reports ready for discussion.
The Report published in this issue (p. 500) will be discussed on Tuesday, 1 May 2012.
The Vice-Chancellor gives notice that the following candidates have been nominated in accordance with (i) Statute A, IV, 2 for election to the Council in class (d) (student members), and with (ii) Statute C, I, 4 for election to the General Board in class (d) (student members), and it has been certified to him that each candidate has consented to be nominated in the category shown:
Category (i) - All eligible students (2 places) | |
Candidate |
Nominated by |
OLD, Rosalyn, R |
Morgan Wild, SID, Gerard Tully,
TH, Thomas Towers, R,
Ruth Graham, CHR, Charles Bell,
Q, Dan Green, R, Taz
Rasul, SE, Susy Langsdale,
K. |
WAKEFORD, Sam, TH |
Alex Wood, T, Thomas Towers, R, Charles Bell, Q, Amie Ladley, HO, Rosalyn Old, R, Alex Kennedy, R, Gerard Tully, TH, Morgan Wild, SID. |
Category (ii) - All eligible graduate students (1 place) | |
Candidate |
Nominated by |
BELL, Charles, Q |
Olivia Watson, N, Thomas Towers, R, Thomas Parry-Jones, JN, Aleks Kotwica, CTH, Amie Ladley, HO, Edward Birch, CAI, Chani Walter, HO, Amanda Talhat, T. |
Category (i) - All eligible undergraduate students (1 place) | |
Candidate |
Nominated by |
JARRETT, Sadie, PET |
Catriona Cumming, PET, Charlotte
Coles, PET, Jasper Lok Chi Wong,
PET, Greg Weir, PET,
Maddie Sharman, PET, Sarah Rhodes,
PET, Rosie Shewell-Brockway,
PET, Michael Thorne,
PET. |
WAKEFORD, Sam, TH |
Alex Wood, T, Rosalyn Old, R, Alex Kennedy, R, Gerard Tully, TH, Morgan Wild, SID, Caitlin Doherty, JN, Chris Page, SID, Dominic Weldon, SID. |
Category (ii) - All eligible graduate students (1 place) | |
Candidate |
Nominated by |
TALHAT, Amanda, T |
Olivia Watson, N, Thomas Parry-Jones, JN, Thomas Towers, R, Aleks Kotwica, CTH, Fuad Musallam, JN, Amie Ladley, HO, Edward Birch, CAI, Charles Bell, Q. |
Voting will take place in Colleges on Thursday, 15 March 2012 to elect one member of the General Board in class (d) category (i) – All eligible undergraduate students.
The hours of voting in each College shall be determined by College Returning
Officers, but the polls must be open for at least four hours within the period 8.30 a.m.
to 7.00 p.m., including 12.30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. and 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.
The following persons are declared elected
There being only two nominations for election to the Council in class (d), category (i) – All eligible students, Ms Old and Mr Wakeford are hereby declared elected.
There being only one nomination for election to the Council in class (d) category (ii) – All eligible graduate students, Mr Bell is hereby declared elected.
There being only one nomination for election to the General Board in class (d) category (ii) – All eligible graduate students, Ms Talhat is hereby declared elected.
The Joint Report of the Council and the General Board on the provision of sites and buildings regulations (Reporter, 2011–12, p. 269) set out draft Sites and Buildings Regulations. The proposals in the Joint Report were approved by Grace 5 of 15 February 2012. The Council gives notice that the regulations have been adopted and approved with effect from the date of this Notice. The Joint Report also included a draft publication scheme to advise the University of building works which were not substantial enough to require a Report. The scheme is republished below for the information of the University.
Where the Committee responsible for giving an Expenditure Approval considers that an alteration is not substantial (see Reporter, 2009–10, p. 676, para. 10) , the Committee will consider if the works, though not needing a Grace, are nevertheless of interest or consequence to members of Regent House, other members of the University, members of the public or friends of the University such that publicity is appropriate.
This includes (but is not limited) to alterations to sites or buildings of architectural, artistic or historical interest or which are open to the public.
The Committee will consider if Standard Publicity should be given; if the circumstances require more or different publicity; or if there should be no publicity.
Notice will be posted, normally at least 14 days before work is to commence (in urgent cases the period may be less), in the following ways:
(a)in a prominent place to draw attention to the proposed works, which may include the site of the works or departmental notice board; and
(b)on the Estate Management website, where the notice will be accompanied by an electronic copy of the plans where relevant; and
(c)in the Reporter.
No publicity will be given where works are sensitive for reasons of security or confidentiality.