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No 6465

Wednesday 17 May 2017

Vol cxlvii No 31

pp. 522–531

Graces

Graces submitted to the Regent House on 17 May 2017

The Council submits 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 These Graces, unless they are withdrawn or a ballot is requested in accordance with the regulations for Graces of the Regent House (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 103) will be deemed to have been approved at 4 p.m. on Friday, 26 May 2017.

1. That on the nomination of St Catharine’s College, John Henry Xuereb, M.A., of that College, be appointed a Pro-Proctor for the academical year 2017–18.

2. That on the nomination of Lucy Cavendish College, Karen Ottewell, Ph.D., of that College, be appointed a Pro-Proctor for the academical year 2017–18.

3. That on the nomination of the Vice-Chancellor and the Proctors Designate, Gordon Chesterman, M.A., of St Edmund’s College, be appointed an additional Pro-Proctor for the academical year 2017–18.1

4. That on the nomination of the Vice-Chancellor and the Proctors Designate, Cristiano Andrea Ristuccia, of Trinity Hall, be appointed an additional Pro-Proctor for the academical year 2017–18.1

5. That the recommendations in paragraph 11 of the Joint Report of the Council and the General Board, dated 20 March and 15 March 2017, on payment of a salary supplement for those who for tax reasons opt out of future pension provision (Reporter, 6460, 2016–17, p. 438) be approved.2

Footnotes

Graces to be submitted to the Regent House at a Congregation on 20 May 2017

The Council has sanctioned the submission of the following Graces to the Regent House at a Congregation to be held on 20 May 2017:

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

1. Cristiano Andrea Ristuccia, Fellow of Trinity Hall, Junior Proctor, and Doctor of Philosophy of the University of Oxford (1999).

That the following persons be admitted to the degree of Master of Arts under the provisions of Statute B II 2:

2. Maha Mahfouz Abdelrahman, Fellow of Darwin College and Reader in Development Studies and Middle East Politics in the Department of Politics and International Studies.

3. Simon Johnson, Computer Officer in the University Information Services.

4. Rowan Michael Carling Kitt, Fellow of Queens’ College.

5. Janice Wendy Sutton, Administrative Officer in the Finance Division of the University Offices.

E. M. C. RAMPTON, Acting Registrary

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