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No 6213

Wednesday 9 February 2011

Vol cxli No 17

pp. 477–508

Graces

Graces submitted to the Regent House on 9 February 2011

The Council submit the following Graces to the Regent House. These Graces, unless they are withdrawn or a ballot is requested in accordance with the regulations for Graces of the Regent House (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 107), will be deemed to have been approved at 4 p.m. on Friday, 18 February 2011.

1. That Sir Richard Dearlove, Master of Pembroke College, be appointed one of the Septemviri to serve for two years from 1 January 2011.

2. That Mrs Sarah Squire, President of Hughes Hall, be appointed one of the Septemviri to serve for two years from 1 January 2011.

3. That (i) the stipends for all non-clinical University staff whose stipends are steps on the Cambridge general stipend and salary scale be increased as set out in the Schedule to the Council’s Notice on University salaries and stipends (p. 479), and

(ii) the stipends for officers whose stipends are not steps on the general scale, except the stipend of the Deputy High Steward;1 be increased by 0.4% with effect from 1 August 2010, until further notice.2

4. That the recommendations in paragraph 15 of the Report of the Council, dated 20 December 2010, on external financing for the development of its land holdings in North West Cambridge and other building projects (Reporter, 2010–11, p. 403) be approved.3

5. That the recommendations in paragraph 12 of the Report of the General Board, dated 1 December 2010, on the establishment of a Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics (Reporter, 2010–11, p. 357) be approved.4

6. That the Central Electricity Generating Board Prize for Materials Science and Metallurgy be retitled the ‘Central Electricity Generating Board Prize for Materials Science’ and that Regulation 1 for the Prize be amended by deleting at the end of the regulation the words ‘and Metallurgy’.5

7. That Regulation 1 for the Sir Alan Cottrell Prize be amended by deleting at the end of the regulation the words ‘and Metallurgy’.5

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