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Special No 1

Tuesday 1 October 2019

Vol cl

pp. 1–90

Notices

Deputy Vice-Chancellors appointed

The Old Schools.  1 October 2019

The Vice-Chancellor gives notice that he has appointed the following, in accordance with Statute C III 7(a), as Deputy Vice-Chancellors for the academic year 2019–20:

Professor Christopher Abell, CHR, Pro-Vice-Chancellor

Professor David Anthony Cardwell, F, Pro-Vice-Chancellor

Professor Eilís Veronica Ferran, CTH, Pro-Vice-Chancellor

Professor Andrew David Neely, SID, Pro-Vice-Chancellor

Professor Graham John Virgo, DOW, Pro-Vice-Chancellor

Professor Philip Michael Allmendinger, CL

Professor Dame Madeleine Julia Atkins, President of Lucy Cavendish College

Professor Dame Athene Margaret Donald, Master of Churchill College

Professor Dame Ann Patricia Dowling, SID

Professor The Lord (John Leonard) Eatwell, President of Queens’ College

Professor Simon Colin Franklin, CL

Dr Jessica Pearsall Gardner, SE

The Rev’d Canon Dr Jeremy Nigel Morris, Master of Trinity Hall

Mr Roger Mosey, Master of Selwyn College

Dame Fiona Reynolds, Master of Emmanuel College

Professor Geoffrey Christopher Ward, Principal of Homerton College

Professor Sir Mark Welland, Master of St Catharine’s College

Professor Sarah Elizabeth Worthington, T

Professor Anthony David Yates, Warden of Robinson College

Syndicates, Committees and other bodies: Chairs appointed

The Old Schools.  1 October 2019

The Vice-Chancellor gives notice that he has appointed the following members of the Regent House, in accordance with Statute C III 7(b), to act on his behalf to chair Syndicates, Committees and other bodies for the academic year 2019–20, unless otherwise stated:

Syndicates

Accommodation Syndicate: The Rev’d Jeremy Lloyd Caddick, EM

Botanic Garden Syndicate: Dame Fiona Reynolds, EM

Careers Service Syndicate: Dr Philippa Jane Rogerson, CAI

Fitzwilliam Museum Syndicate: Professor Geoffrey Christopher Ward, HO

Library Syndicate: Professor Graham John Virgo, DOW

Select Preachers Syndicate: The Rev’d Canon Dr Jeremy Nigel Morris, TH

Societies Syndicate: Dr Duncan James Needham, DAR

University Theatre Syndicate: Dr Mark Dixon Billinge, M

Committees

Advisory Committee for the election of the Simón Bolívar Professor: Professor Peter Mandler, CAI

Advisory Committee for the election of the Arthur Goodhart Visiting Professor: Professor Philip Michael Allmendinger, CL

Advisory Committee for the election of the Stephen W. Hawking Professor of Cosmology: Professor Dame Ann Patricia Dowling, SID

Advisory Committee for the election of the Pitt Professor of American History and Institutions: Professor Eilís Veronica Ferran, CTH

Colleges Fund Committee: Dame Fiona Reynolds, EM

Consultative Committee for Safety: Dr Graham Christie, PET

Environmental Sustainability Strategy Committee: Professor Ian Malcolm Leslie, CHR

Executive Committee for the University Counselling Service: Professor Christine Mary Rutherford Fowler, DAR

Health and Safety Executive Committee: Professor David Anthony Cardwell, F

Information Services Committee: Professor Andrew David Neely, SID

Kettle’s Yard Committee: The Lord (Rowan Douglas) Williams of Oystermouth, M

Loan Fund I Committee: Dr Stuart Martin, M

Military Education Committee: Professor Simon Gregory, HO

Review Committee for the Results of the M.Chir. Examination: Professor David John Ibbetson, CLH

Other bodies

Awarders of the Bell, Abbott and Barnes Exhibitions: Dr Stuart Martin, M

Distributors of Crane’s Charity: Mr Alan Peter Bookbinder, DOW

Electors to the Robert Gardiner Memorial Scholarships: Dr Anita Mary Bunyan, CAI

Electors to the Hulsean Preachership and Lectureship: The Rev’d Canon Dr Jeremy Nigel Morris, TH

Electors to the Stanton Lectureship in the Philosophy of Religion: Professor Janet Soskice, JE

Electors to the Leslie Stephen Lectureship: The Rev’d Canon Dr Jeremy Nigel Morris, TH

Managers of the Edward Bailey Study of Religion Fund: Dr Simon James Gathercole, F

Managers of the Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance: Professor Christoph Hubert Loch, PEM

Managers of the Martin C. Faulkes Bell Fund: Dr Claire Yvonne Barlow, N

Managers of the Hartwell Fund for Islamic Studies: Ms Bridget Kendall, PET

Managers of the J. M. Keynes Fellowships Fund: Professor Richard Vincent Penty, SID

Managers of the Dr S. T. Lee Public Policy Lecture Fund: Professor Diane Coyle, CHU

Managers of the F. W. Maitland Fund: Professor Robin Grimsey Osborne, K

Managers of the Mary Euphrasia Mosley Fund: Professor Thomas Spencer, M

Managers of the Polonsky-Coexist Fund for Jewish Studies: Professor Christopher John Young, PEM

Managers of the Prince Philip Scholarships Fund: The Lord (Rowan Douglas) Williams of Oystermouth, M

Managers of the F. J. Quick Fund: Professor Anthony David Yates, R

Managers of the Schiff Foundation Fund: Professor Paul Anthony Midgley, PET

Managers of the Sims Fund: Professor Sir Mark Welland, CTH

Managers of the Manmohan Singh Bursary Fund: Professor Nidhi Singal, HH

Managers of the Smuts Memorial Fund: Professor James Alexander Laidlaw, K

Managers of the C. T. Taylor Fund: Professor Paul Charles Hewett, CC

Managers of the George and Marie Vergottis Fund: Professor Loraine Ruth Renata Gelsthorpe, PEM

Managers of the Sheikh Zayed Fund for Islamic Studies: Ms Bridget Kendall, PET

Appointments Committees: Chairs appointed

The Old Schools.  1 October 2019

The Vice-Chancellor gives notice that he has appointed the following members of the Regent House, in accordance with Statute C III 7(b), to act on his behalf to chair Appointments Committees for the academic year 2019–20, unless otherwise stated:

In Institutions under the supervision of the Council

Unified Administrative Service, Staff of: Professor Michael Richard Edward Proctor, K

In Institutions under the supervision of the General Board of the Faculties

Fitzwilliam Museum: Professor Geoffrey Christopher Ward, HO

Hamilton Kerr Institute, Directorship of: Professor Geoffrey Christopher Ward, HO

Sustainability Leadership, Cambridge Institute for: Professor Richard William Prager, Q

Other appointments

The Vice-Chancellor has appointed the following to act as Managers for the academic year 2019–20:

El-Erian Fund for Economics: Dr Mohammed El-Erian, Q

Grimshaw-Parkinson Fund: Professor Patrick Henry Maxwell, T

Harding Distinguished Postgraduate Scholars Programme Fund Advisory Committee:
Professor Cyprian Broodbank, Professor Ann Alicia Copestake, W, Professor Sir Richard Friend, JN, Professor Dame Ottoline Leyser, CL, Professor Sir Stephen O’Rahilly, PEM, Professor Sir Mark Welland, CTH, Professor Christopher John Young, PEM

Janeway Fund for Economics: Dr William H. Janeway, PEM

Versus Arthritis Professorship of Rheumatology Fund: Professor Frances Lucy Raymond, JN

Roll of the Regent House

The Old Schools.  1 October 2019

The Vice-Chancellor calls attention to the lists of the names, published on pages 6–59, which it is proposed to place on the Roll of the Regent House for the academic year 2019–20. He gives notice that he has appointed the Registrary as his deputy, under Statute C III 7(b), to hear publicly any objections that members of the University may make under Regulation 1 of the regulations for the Roll of the Regent House (Statutes and Ordinances, 2019, p. 104 ) to the inclusion or omission of any name. The Registrary will be in her office at The Old Schools on Monday, 21 October at 9 a.m. to hear such objections. The Vice-Chancellor requests that notice of any objections should be sent to the Registrary so as to reach her not later than 12 noon on Monday, 14 October.

The draft Roll is based on data derived from the University’s personnel records. Members of the Regent House are particularly asked to check the draft and to make sure that their entries are correct.1 They should note that the Roll constitutes the list of eligible voters for any elections or ballots that may be called during the following academic year. Notice of any corrections or amendments should be sent in writing to the Registrary at the Old Schools as soon as possible; any corrections received by 21 October will be incorporated in the definitive Roll, which is to be promulgated on 6 November.

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