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No 6523

Wednesday 24 October 2018

Vol cxlix No 5

pp. 68–85

College Notices

Elections

Pembroke College

Elected to a Fellow Commonership from 13 February 2018:

Fadi Boustany, M.B.A., F

Elected to a William Pitt Fellowship from 15 May 2018:

Adrian Howd, M.Sc., King’s College London, Ph.D., London

Admitted to a Foundress’ Fellowship on 9 June 2018:

Dagmar Dolby, B.A., Heidelberg

Elected to a Supernumerary Fellowship from 26 June 2018:

Moreed Ahmad Richard Arbabzadah, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., JE

Elected to a William Pitt Fellowship from 26 September 2018:

Reza Khorshidi, M.Sc., Amirkabir, Tehran, D.Phil., Oxford

Elected to a Professorial Fellowship from 1 October 2018:

Michael Hulme, Ph.D., University of Wales, Swansea

Elected to an Official Fellowship from 1 October 2018:

Johannes Kromdijk, M.Sc., Wageningen, Netherlands, Ph.D., CL

Elected to an Official Fellowship from 1 October 2018:

Assef Ashraf, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale

Elected to an Official Fellowship from 1 October 2018:

Amanda Prorok, M.Sc., Ph.D., EPFL, Switzerland

Elected to the Stokes Research Fellowship from 1 October 2018:

Matthew Charles Hardell Tointon, M.A.St., Ph.D., M

Elected to the Keith Sykes Research Fellowship in Italian Studies from 1 October 2018:

Jessica Anne Maratsos, M.Phil., JN, Ph.D., Columbia

Elected to the Ron Thomson Research Fellowship from 1 October 2018:

Mark Halliday, Ph.D., Leicester

Elected to the Mark Kaplanoff Research Fellowship from 1 October 2018:

Chika Tonooka, M.A., Tokyo

Vacancies

Darwin College: Non-stipendiary Research Fellowships without limitation of subject; tenure: from 1 October 2019; closing date: 25 November 2018; further details: http://www.dar.cam.ac.uk/research-fellowships

Stipendiary Research Fellowship (the Adrian Research Fellowship in Ethnoscience and Ethnomedicine); tenure: from 1 October 2019; closing date: 25 November 2018; further details: http://www.dar.cam.ac.uk/research-fellowships

Events

Emmanuel College: Concert

A concert will be given by the Latitude Brass Quintet on Friday, 16 November at 6.15 p.m. in the Queen’s Building Lecture Theatre, Emmanuel College. They will perform a wide-ranging repertoire by composers including Ewald, Glinka, and Gershwin, as well as new compositions and arrangements written especially for them.

The concert will last approximately 45 minutes and admission is free and unticketed.