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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY REPORTER NO 6461 T HURSDAY 20 A PRIL 2017 V OL CXLVII N O 27 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY CONTENTS Notices Calendar 444 Discussion on Tuesday, 2 May 2017 444 Annual Reports 444 Vacancies, appointments, etc. Electors to the Professorship of Cell Biology 445 Electors to the Dr John C. Taylor Professorship of Innovation 445 Electors to the Goldsmith’s Professorship of Materials Science 445 Electors to the His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Sa’id Professorship of Modern Arabic Studies 446 Electors to the Bennett Professorship of Public Policy 446 Vacancies in the University 446 Elections, appointments, reappointments, and grants of title 447 Awards, etc. Evans Fellowships, 2017 448 David Crighton Fellowships, 2016 and 2017: Awards 448 Kettle’s Yard Travel Fund, 2017: Awards 448 Events, courses, etc. Announcement of lectures, seminars, etc. 449 Regulations for examinations Chemical Engineering Tripos 450 Computer Science Tripos 450 Economics Tripos 450 Engineering Tripos 450 Manufacturing Engineering Tripos 450 Mathematical Tripos 450 Natural Sciences Tripos 451 Examination in Social and Developmental Psychology for the M.Phil. Degree 451 Notices by Faculty Boards, etc. Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II (Biological and Biomedical Sciences), 2017–18 451 Reports Report of the General Board on the establishment of a Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer Professorship of the Deep History and Archaeology of Africa 452 Class-lists, etc. Approved for degrees 453 Obituaries Obituary Notice 455 Acta Approval of Graces submitted to the Regent House on 15 March 2017 455 Approval of Graces submitted to the Regent House on 22 March 2017 455 Congregation of the Regent House on 25 March 2017 456 Congregation of the Regent House on 1 April 2017 462 End of the Official Part of the ‘Reporter’ College Notices Elections 468 Vacancies 468 Awards 469 Events 469 Memorial Services 469 External Notices University of Oxford 469

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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY

REPORTERNo 6461 Th u r s d ay 20 ap r i l 2017 Vo l c x lV i i No 27

puBlishEd By auThoriTy

CONTENTS

NoticesCalendar 444Discussion on Tuesday, 2 May 2017 444Annual Reports 444

Vacancies, appointments, etc.Electors to the Professorship of Cell Biology 445Electors to the Dr John C. Taylor Professorship

of Innovation 445Electors to the Goldsmith’s Professorship of

Materials Science 445Electors to the His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin

Sa’id Professorship of Modern Arabic Studies 446Electors to the Bennett Professorship of Public

Policy 446Vacancies in the University 446Elections, appointments, reappointments, and

grants of title 447Awards, etc.

Evans Fellowships, 2017 448David Crighton Fellowships, 2016 and 2017:

Awards 448Kettle’s Yard Travel Fund, 2017: Awards 448

Events, courses, etc.Announcement of lectures, seminars, etc. 449

Regulations for examinationsChemical Engineering Tripos 450Computer Science Tripos 450Economics Tripos 450Engineering Tripos 450Manufacturing Engineering Tripos 450Mathematical Tripos 450Natural Sciences Tripos 451Examination in Social and Developmental

Psychology for the M.Phil. Degree 451

Notices by Faculty Boards, etc.Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II (Biological

and Biomedical Sciences), 2017–18 451Reports

Report of the General Board on the establishment of a Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer Professorship of the Deep History and Archaeology of Africa 452

Class-lists, etc.Approved for degrees 453

ObituariesObituary Notice 455

ActaApproval of Graces submitted to the Regent

House on 15 March 2017 455Approval of Graces submitted to the Regent

House on 22 March 2017 455Congregation of the Regent House on

25 March 2017 456Congregation of the Regent House on

1 April 2017 462

End of the Official Part of the ‘Reporter’

College NoticesElections 468Vacancies 468Awards 469Events 469Memorial Services 469

External NoticesUniversity of Oxford 469

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444 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY REPORTER 20 April 2017

NOTICES

Calendar25 April, Tuesday. Full Term begins. Mere’s Commemoration. Sermon in St Benedict’s Church at 11.45 a.m. Preacher, Professor Ian McFarland, Fellow of Selwyn College and Regius Professor of Divinity.29 April, Saturday. Congregation of the Regent House at 11 a.m. 2 May, Tuesday. Discussion at 2 p.m. in the Senate-House (see below).

Discussions at 2 p.m. Congregations 2 May 29 April, Saturday at 11 a.m.16 May 20 May, Saturday at 10 a.m.30 May 21 June, Wednesday at 2.45 p.m. (Honorary Degrees)13 June 28 June, Wednesday at 10 a.m. (General Admission)11 July 29 June, Thursday at 10 a.m. (General Admission)

30 June, Friday at 10 a.m. (General Admission) 1 July, Saturday at 10 a.m. (General Admission)21 July, Friday at 10 a.m.22 July, Saturday at 10 a.m.

Discussion on Tuesday, 2 May 2017The Vice-Chancellor invites those qualified under the regulations for Discussions (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 103) to attend a Discussion in the Senate-House on Tuesday, 2 May 2017, at 2 p.m. for the discussion of:

1. 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).

2. Report of the General Board, dated 11 April 2017, on the establishment of a Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer Professorship of the Deep History and Archaeology of Africa (p. 452).

Annual ReportsThe following Annual Reports have been received by the Council or the General Board and are available on the websites indicated:

Equality and Diversity Information Report, 2015–16

http://www.equality.admin.cam.ac.uk/equality-and-diversity-cambridge/equality-information-and-reports

Fitzwilliam Museum, 2015–16 http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/Annual Report 2015-16 for web.pdf

University Library, 2015–16 http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/files/cu_library_2015-2016_annual_report_-_final.pdfUniversity Sports Committee,

2015–16http://www.sport.cam.ac.uk/files/documents/2015-16_sport_annual_report.pdf

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VACANCIES, APPOINTMENTS, ETC.

Electors to the Professorship of Cell BiologyThe Council has appointed members of the ad hoc Board of Electors to the Professorship of Cell Biology as follows:

Professor Dame Athene Margaret Donald, CHU, in the Chair, as the Vice-Chancellor’s deputy

(a) on the nomination of the CouncilDr Sean MunroProfessor Margaret Robinson

(b) on the nomination of the General BoardProfessor Wendy Bickmore, University of EdinburghProfessor Patrick Maxwell, TProfessor David Rond

(c) on the nomination of the Faculty Board of Clinical MedicineProfessor Matthew Freeman, University of OxfordProfessor Gillian Griffiths, KProfessor Sir Stephen O’Rahilly, PEM

Electors to the Dr John C. Taylor Professorship of InnovationThe Council has appointed members of the ad hoc Board of Electors to the Dr John C. Taylor Professorship of Innovation as follows:

Professor Dame Ann Dowling, SID, in the Chair, as the Vice-Chancellor’s deputy

(a) on the nomination of the CouncilProfessor Michael Lewis, University of BathProfessor Richard Prager, Q

(b) on the nomination of the General BoardProfessor David Cardwell, FProfessor Philip Dickens, University of NottinghamProfessor William O’Neill, DOW

(c) on the nomination of the Faculty Board of EngineeringProfessor Duncan McFarlane, JNProfessor Kathrin Möslein, University of Erlangen-NurembergProfessor Andrew Neely, CHU

Electors to the Goldsmith’s Professorship of Materials ScienceThe Council has appointed members of the ad hoc Board of Electors to the Goldsmith’s Professorship of Materials Science as follows:

Professor Ian White, JE, in the Chair, as the Vice-Chancellor’s deputy

(a) on the nomination of the CouncilProfessor Xavier Obradors, Institut de Ciencia de Materials de BarcelonaProfessor Christopher Pickard

(b) on the nomination of the General BoardProfessor Markus Antonietti, Max Planck Institute, PotsdamProfessor Lindsay Greer, SIDProfessor John Kilner, Imperial College London

(c) on the nomination of the Faculty Board of Physics and ChemistryProfessor Mark Blamire, HHProfessor Judith Driscoll, TProfessor Rachel Thomson, Loughborough University

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Electors to the His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Sa’id Professorship of Modern Arabic StudiesThe Council has appointed members of the ad hoc Board of Electors to the His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Sa’id Professorship of Modern Arabic Studies as follows:

Professor Simon Franklin, CL, in the Chair, as the Vice-Chancellor’s deputy

(a) on the nomination of the CouncilProfessor Marilyn Booth, University of OxfordProfessor Timothy Harper, M

(b) on the nomination of the General BoardProfessor Martin Millett, FProfessor Dr Gudrun Krämer, Freie Universität BerlinProfessor Hans van de Ven, CTH

(c) on the nomination of the Faculty Board of Asian and Middle Eastern StudiesDr Amira Bennison, MProfessor Geoffrey Khan, WProfessor Shawkat Toorawa, Yale University

Electors to the Bennett Professorship of Public PolicyThe Council has appointed members of the ad hoc Board of Electors to the Bennett Professorship of Public Policy as follows:

Professor Eilís Ferran, CTH, in the Chair, as the Vice-Chancellor’s deputy

(a) on the nomination of the CouncilProfessor Philip Allmendinger, CLProfessor Dame Athene Donald, CHU

(b) on the nomination of the General BoardDr William JanewayProfessor Anand Menon, King’s College London Dame Barbara Stocking, MUR

(c) on the nomination of the Faculty Board of Human, Social, and Political ScienceProfessor David Runciman, THProfessor Jason Sharman, KProfessor Jonathan Wolff, University of Oxford

Vacancies in the UniversityA full list of current vacancies can be found at http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk.

His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Sa’id Professorship of Modern Arabic Studies in the Department of Middle Eastern Studies; closing date: 28 April 2017; informal enquiries: Dr Amira Bennison, Convenor of Board of Electors (email: [email protected]); further details: http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/13279; quote reference: GY11786

Professorship of Cell Biology in the Department of Clinical Biochemistry; closing date: 5 May 2017; informal enquiries: Professor Patrick Maxwell (email: [email protected], tel.: 01223 336738); further details: http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/13254; quote reference: RG11762

University Lectureship in Applied Mechanics in the Department of Engineering; salary: £39,324–£49,772; closing date: 4 May 2017; further details: http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/12744; quote reference: NM11293

The University values diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity.The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

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Elections, appointments, reappointments, and grants of titleThe following elections, appointments, reappointments, and grants of title have been made:

ElEcTioNs

Professor Jan Bouwens, M.Sc., Ph.D., Tilburg, Professor of Accounting, University of Amsterdam, elected Professor of Management Accounting with effect from 1 August 2017.

Professor Rae Helen Langton, B.A., Sydney, Ph.D., Princeton, Professor of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, elected Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy with effect from 1 August 2017.

Professor Christopher Stephen Reynolds, M.A., Ph.D., T, Professor, University of Maryland, elected Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy with effect from 25 September 2017.

Professor Xiaoping Chen, B.S., M.Ed., Zhejiang, M.A., Ph.D., Illinois, elected Sandra Dawson Visiting Professor of Marketing, Strategy, and Innovation (2002), and assigned to the Judge Business School, from 6 March 2017 until 24 March 2017.

appoiNTmENTs

University Lecturers Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. Dr Ronojoy Adhikari, B.Sc., Kolkata, M.Sc., Chennai, D.Phil., Bangalore, appointed from 27 March 2017 until the retiring age and subject to a probationary period of three years.

Divinity. Dr Holger Michael Zellentin, Doctoraal, Juda Palache Institute, Amersterdam, M.A., Ph.D., Princeton, appointed from 1 September 2017 until the retiring age and subject to a probationary period of five years.

Pharmacology. Dr David Colin Eric Bulmer, B.Sc., Manchester, Ph.D., London, appointed from 1 July 2017 until the retiring age and subject to a probationary period of five years.

Associate Lecturers Clinical Medicine. Dr Thankamma Ajithkumar, Dr Fahim Anwar, Dr Topun Austin, TH, Dr Helen Bailie, Mr John Russell Benson, SE, Dr Rosalie Campbell, Mr John Crawford, Ms Nicola Shan Fearnhead, Dr Theodora Foukaneli, Dr Anita Gibbons, Dr Sara Godward, Mr Manj Gohel, Dr Alopa Malaviya, Dr Erika Manzo, Dr David Mitchell, Mr Jonathan Morton, Dr Emma Senior, Dr Mark Slack, Mr James Tysome, and Dr Shahid Zaman have been appointed from 1 October 2016 until 30 September 2021.

Clinical LecturerPublic Health and Primary Care. Dr Carol Mary Sinnott, M.B., B.A.O., B.Ch., M.Med.Sci., Ph.D., Cork, MRCPI, appointed from 27 March 2017 until 26 March 2021 and subject to a probationary period of twelve months.

Senior Assistant RegistraryOffice of External Affairs and Communications. Mr Barnaby Jonathan Brown appointed from 1 October 2016 until the retiring age.

Departmental SecretaryEducation. Ms Laura Elizabeth Aston, B.A., Kent, appointed from 14 June 2017 until the retiring age and subject to a probationary period of nine months.

Administrative OfficerUniversity Offices (Academic Division). Mr Christopher Liam McCartney, B.A., Oxford, appointed from 24 April 2017 until the retiring age and subject to a probationary period of nine months.

rEappoiNTmENTs

Associate Lecturers Clinical Medicine. Mr Francis Charles Wells has been reappointed from 1 October 2016 for one year. Dr Ute Pohl has been reappointed from 1 October 2016 for five years. Dr Basil Fuad Matta has been reappointed from 1 January 2017 for five years. Dr Padmanabhan Badrinath, Dr Martin Besser, Dr Venkata Ramesh Bulusu, Dr Kathryn Margaret Fife, Dr David Gilligan, CL, Dr Peter Heinz, Mr Asif Jah, Mr Ramez Kirollos, Mr Narain Moorjani, Professor Jesus Perez, Dr Robert Ian Ross Russell, PET, Dr Michael Scott, and Mr Rikin Ajaykumar Trivedi, JN, have been reappointed from 1 March 2017 for five years. Dr Robin Alfred Florian Crawford has been reappointed from 1 April 2017 for one year. Dr John Alexander Latimer, CAI, Dr Miles Parkes, and Dr Ruchira Sinnatamby, MUR, have been reappointed from 1 June 2017 for five years.

GraNTs of TiTlE

Affiliated LecturersClinical Medicine. Dr Howard Anton Ring and Mr James Peter Whatling have been granted the title of Affiliated Lecturer from 1 April 2017 until 31 March 2019.

Music. Dr Delphine Mordey, N, has been granted the title of Affiliated Lecturer from 1 April 2017 until 31 March 2019.

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AWARDS, ETC.

Evans Fellowships, 2017The Advisory Committee for the Evans Fund gives notice that it intends to proceed to an election of an Evans Fellow or Fellows early in the Easter Term 2017. A graduate of any university is eligible to apply, provided that he or she intends to engage in research in anthropology or archaeology in relation to Southeast Asia. The Advisory Committee is interested to hear from senior scholars seeking contributions towards major projects, as well as early career researchers and graduate students applying for small research grants, in geographical areas covered by the remit of the fund.

Further information may be obtained by email from the Fund Administrator, Madeline Watt (email: [email protected]) or online on the Division of Social Anthropology website: http://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/about-us/funding/research-funding, where application forms can also be downloaded. The deadline for applications is 24 April 2017.

David Crighton Fellowships, 2016 and 2017: Awards The Managers of the David Crighton Fund are pleased to announce the winners of the 2016 and 2017 competitions for the David Crighton Fellowships. These Fellowships enable young researchers in the late Professor Crighton’s areas of interest to undertake up to three months’ study and research with a suitable host in Cambridge (or elsewhere if they are already in Cambridge).

Kettle’s Yard Travel Fund, 2017: AwardsThe following students have received a Kettle’s Yard Travel Award:

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EVENTS, COURSES, ETC.

Announcement of lectures, seminars, etc.The University offers a large number of lectures, seminars, and other events, many of which are free of charge, to members of the University and others who are interested. Details can be found on individual Faculty, Department, and institution websites, on the What’s On website (http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/whatson/), and on Talks.cam (http://www.talks.cam.ac.uk/).

Brief details of upcoming events are given below.

Cambridge Judge Business School

Financial market history: reflections on the past for investors today, by Professor Elroy Dimson, Chair of Newton Centre for Endowment Asset Management, Cambridge Judge Business School, at 6.30 p.m. on 4 May 2017 at the BNY Mellon Centre, London, EC4V 4LA

http://insight.jbs.cam.ac.uk/events/financial-market-history/

Classics The J. H. Gray Lectures 2017: Discovering Oplontis, by Professor John Clarke, University of Texas at Austin, from 9–11 May 2017 at the Faculty of Classics

http://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/research/seminars/special-lectures

Mathematics The Rouse Ball Lecture 2017: Heat rises: 100 years of Rayleigh-Bérnard convection, by Professor Charles Doering, of the University of Michigan, at 12 noon on 2 May 2017, in Room 3, Mill Lane Lecture Rooms

https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/rouse-ball-lecture-2017

Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit (MIASU)

Seminar series 2016–17: Masterhood, hospitality, and mobility; lectures at 4.30 p.m. in the Mond Building Seminar Room, Division of Social Anthropology; first seminar: The mistress of the hearth: female mobility, domestic divinities, and reproductive power in North Central China, by Charlotte Bruckermann of the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, on 2 May 2017

http://innerasiaresearch.org/miasu-and-the-centre-of-ethnographic-theory-seminar-series-%e2%80%93-masterhood-hospitality-and-mobility-2/

Procurement Services Travel supplier event: 9.30 a.m. to 12.15 p.m. on 25 April 2017 at the Department of Engineering; the event includes a talk on travel risk management, demonstrations, and an opportunity to meet some of the University’s travel suppliers

http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/purchasing/travel/

Spanish and Portuguese Annual Norman MacColl Lecture 2017: Un Viaje, la práctica de la expedición como una de las Bellas Artes, by Alberto Baraya, Colombian artist, at 5 p.m. on 28 April 2017

Norman MacColl Symposium 2017: Magical dispossessions: nature, capital, and conflict in Colombia, from 9.30 a.m. on 29 April 2017

Both events in Room SG1, CRASSH, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road

http://www.mml.cam.ac.uk/news/magical-disposessions

Register online for the symposium by 20 April.

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REGULATIONS FOR EXAMINATIONS

Chemical Engineering Tripos(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 281)

With effect from 1 October 2017As a result of the discontinuation of the Cambridge/MIT student exchange, the General Board, on the recommendation of the Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Syndicate, has approved amendments to the regulations so as to remove reference to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

By removing Regulation 5 and renumbering all subsequent regulations.

Computer Science Tripos(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 291)

With effect from 1 October 2017As a result of the discontinuation of the Cambridge/MIT student exchange, the General Board, on the recommendation of the Faculty Board of Computer Science and Technology, has approved the removal of ‘Massachusetts Institute of Technology’ from the Schedule appended to the regulations.

Economics Tripos(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 294)

With effect from 1 October 2017As a result of the discontinuation of the Cambridge/MIT student exchange, the General Board, on the recommendation of the Faculty Board of Economics, has approved an amendment to the regulations so as to remove reference to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

By removing the following paragraph from Regulation 5:

A student who, under arrangements approved by the Faculty Board, has spent not less than three terms studying at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has been certified by the President of the Institute after consultation with the Chair of Examiners for Part IIa of the Economics Tripos to have studied diligently during that period, shall be deemed thereby to have obtained honours in that Part of the Tripos. A list containing the names of persons so qualified shall be certified by the Chair of the Faculty Board and published in the Reporter.

Engineering Tripos(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 311)

With effect from 1 October 2017As a result of the discontinuation of the Cambridge/MIT student exchange, the General Board, on the recommendation of the Faculty Board of Engineering, has approved the removal of ‘Massachusetts Institute of Technology’ from the Schedule appended to the regulations.

Manufacturing Engineering Tripos(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 365)

With effect from 1 October 2017As a result of the discontinuation of the Cambridge/MIT student exchange, the General Board, on the recommendation of the Faculty Board of Engineering, has approved amendments to the regulations so as to remove reference to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

By removing Regulation 4 and renumbering all subsequent regulations.

Mathematical Tripos(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 367)

With effect from 1 October 2017As a result of the discontinuation of the Cambridge/MIT student exchange, the General Board, on the recommendation of the Faculty Board of Mathematics, has approved amendments to the regulations so as to remove reference to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

By removing Regulation 11 and renumbering all subsequent regulations.

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Natural Sciences Tripos(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 391)

With effect from 1 October 2017As a result of the discontinuation of the Cambridge/MIT student exchange, the General Board, on the recommendation of the Committee of Management for the Natural Sciences Tripos, has approved amendments to the regulations so as to remove reference to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

By removing the following paragraph from Regulation 4:

A student who, under arrangements approved by the Committee of Management for the Natural Sciences Tripos, has spent not less than three terms studying at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has been certified by the President of the Institute after consultation with the Chair of Examiners for Part II of the Natural Sciences Tripos to have studied diligently during that period, shall be deemed thereby to have obtained honours in that Part of the Tripos. A list containing the names of persons so qualified shall be certified by the Chair of the Committee of Management and published in the Reporter.

Examination in Social and Developmental Psychology for the M.Phil. Degree(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 526)

With effect from 1 October 2018The General Board, on the recommendation of the Degree Committee for the Faculty Board of Biology, has agreed to withdraw the examination in Social and Developmental Psychology for the M.Phil. Degree by advanced study and for the special regulations for that examination to be rescinded.

NOTICES BY FACULTY BOARDS, ETC.

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II (Biological and Biomedical Sciences), 2017–18The Faculty Board of Biology gives notice that the following combination of Major and Minor Subjects, additional to, or amending, those previously published (Reporter, 6454, 2016–17, p. 355), will be offered in the Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II (Biological and Biomedical Sciences) in 2017–18:

Major Subjects:

Major Subject Permissible Minor Subjects Examination requirements414 Genetics

(maximum 13 candidates)104, 107, 108, 109, 113, 114, 115,

116, 118, 122, 125, 127, 128, 129 (a fifth Genetics module can be taken as a Minor Subject)

Four written papers of three hours each.

Minor Subjects:

Minor Subject Examination requirements104 Human evolution and palaeolithic archaeology

(HSPS Paper BAN3) (maximum 20 candidates)One written paper of three hours’ duration (70%), one project (20%), and one practical examination (10%).

105 Behavioural ecology and adaptation (HSPS Paper BAN2) (maximum 20 candidates)

One written paper of three hours’ duration (50%), and one project (50%).

109 The family (Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Paper 9) (limited spaces)

One written paper of three hours’ duration.

111 Central mechanisms of reward, punishment, and emotion (Neuroscience module N6) (maximum 15 candidates)

One written paper of three hours’ duration.

123 Development and psychopathology (Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Paper 6) (limited spaces)

One written paper of three hours’ duration.

124 Psychology and social issues (Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Paper 7) (limited spaces)

One written paper of three hours’ duration.

125 Gender development: biological, psychological, and clinical perspectives (Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Paper 8) (limited spaces)

One written paper of three hours’ duration.

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REPORTS

Report of the General Board on the establishment of a Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer Professorship of the Deep History and Archaeology of AfricaThe GENEral Board begs leave to report to the University as follows:

1. The General Board recommends the establishment of a Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer Professorship of the Deep History and Archaeology of Africa as set out in paragraph 2 below. The funding arrangements were approved by the Resource Management Committee by circulation on 27 March 2017.

2. The Board has accepted an academic case from theCouncil of the School of the Humanities and Social Sciences for the establishment of a Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer Professorship of the Deep History and Archaeology of Africa, from 1 August 2017, in the

Department of Archaeology and Anthropology. The full costs of the Professorship will be met in perpetuity by a benefaction of £2.5 million from the Jonathan and Jennifer Oppenheimer Foundation as an endowment to be held on trust by the University, to be called the Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer Deep History and Archaeology of Africa Fund. The Board has agreed that election to the Professorship should be made by an ad hoc Board of Electors and candidature should be open to all persons whose work falls within the title of the Professorship.

3. The General Board recommends:I. That a Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer Professorship of the Deep History and Archaeology of Africa be

established in the University from 1 August 2017, placed in the Schedule to Special Ordinance C (vii) 1, and assigned to the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology.

II. That regulations for the Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer Deep History and Archaeology of Africa Fund,as set out in the Appendix to this Report, be approved.

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Appendix

JE N N i f E r wa r d op p E N h E i m E r dE E p hi s To ry a N d ar c h a E o l o G y o f af r i c a fu N d

1. The benefaction received from the Jonathan and Jennifer Oppenheimer Foundation, together with suchother sums as may be received or applied for the same purpose, shall form an endowment fund called the Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer Deep History and Archaeology of Africa Fund to advance research in the field of the Deep History and Archaeology of Africa by supporting the Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer Professorship of the Deep History and Archaeology of Africa.

2. The Managers shall be responsible for the administration of the Fund and the application of its income,and shall comprise the Head of the School of the Humanities and Social Sciences, who shall be Chair; the Head of the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology; and one member of the Faculty Board of Human, Social, and Political Science who shall be appointed by the Faculty Board of Human, Social, and Political Science for such period as the Board shall determine.

3. Subject to Regulation 4, the income of the Fund shall be applied towards the payment of the stipend,national insurance, pension contributions, and associated indirect costs of the Professorship payable by the University.

4. Any unexpended income in any financial year, including income accrued during a vacancy in theProfessorship, may, at the discretion of the Managers:

(a) with the approval of the Faculty Board of Human, Social, and Political Science, be applied to support the work of the Professorship in such manner as may be recommended by the Managers;

(b) with the approval of the General Board, be applied to support teaching or research in the field of the Deep History and Archaeology of Africa in the University in such manner as may be recommended by the Managers; and/or

(c) be carried forward for use as income in accordance with Regulation 3 in any one or more subsequent financial years.

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CLASS-LISTS, ETC.

Approved for degreesThe Board of Graduate Studies has approved the following persons for the award of degrees. In the case of degrees where dissertations are required to be deposited in the University Library, the title of the dissertation is shown after the name of the person by whom it was submitted.

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OBITUARIES

Obituary NoticeMr richard Thomas JohaNNEs BErG rusT, M.A., B.A. (CNAA), M.A. (Durham), Development Director and Fellow of Hughes Hall, former Director of Development and External Relations, Department of Veterinary Medicine, died on 11 April 2017, aged 54 years.

ACTA

Approval of Graces submitted to the Regent House on 15 March 2017The Graces submitted to the Regent House on 15 March 2017 (Reporter, 6459, 2016–17, p. 404) were approved at 4 p.m. on Friday, 24 March 2017.

Approval of Graces submitted to the Regent House on 22 March 2017The Graces submitted to the Regent House on 22 March 2017 (Reporter, 6460, 2016–17, p. 439) were approved at 4 p.m. on Friday, 31 March 2017.

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Congregation of the Regent House on 25 March 2017A Congregation of the Regent House was held at 11 a.m. All the Graces that were submitted to the Regent House (Reporter, 6460, 2016–17, p. 440) were approved.

The following degrees were conferred:

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Congregation of the Regent House on 1 April 2017A Congregation of the Regent House was held at 11 a.m. All the Graces that were submitted to the Regent House (Reporter, 6460, 2016–17, p. 441) were approved.

The following degrees were conferred:

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E. M. C. RAMPTON, Acting Registrary

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COLLEGE NOTICES

Elections

Hughes HallElected to a Fellowship in Class A with immediate effect:

Professor John Doorbar, B.Sc., Leeds, Ph.D., Birmingham, Professor of Viral Pathogenesis

Elected to a By-Fellowship with immediate effect:Dr Benjamin Alcott, B.A., London, M.Sc., LSE, Ph.D.,

MichiganDr Francesco Bonaccorso, Laurea, Ph.D., MessinaProfessor Antje Wiener, M.A., Freie Universität Berlin,

Ph.D., Carlton

Elected to a Fellowship in Class B with immediate effect:Dr Fernando Gonzalez-Zalba, Dip. in H.E.,

Southampton, M.A., Zaragoza, Ph.D., HHDr Paula Banca, M.A., Ph.D, Coimbre, Portugal

Elected to Research Associateships with immediate effect:Dr Chantal Babb de Villiers, B.Sc., Liverpool, M.Sc.,

Glasgow, Ph.D., Stellenbosch, South AfricaDr Samantha Boyle, B.Sc., Ph.D., Melbourne, B.Sc.,

La Trobe, Victoria, AustraliaDr Catherine Fitzpatrick, M.Phys., Surrey, P.G.Dip.,

Edinburgh Business School, Eng.D., Heriot-Watt, Edinburgh

Dr Ana Perez, B.Psyc., M.A., Ph.D., GranadaDr Celine Vidal, B.Sc., M.Sc., École Nationale

Supérieure de Chimie de Lille, Ph.D., Sorbonne

Murray Edwards CollegeElected to a Bye Fellowship from 20 March 2017:

Jill Armstrong, M.A., N, Ph.D., SussexFlavia Mancini, M.Sc., Ph.D., Milan

Newnham CollegeElected into an Honorary Fellowship with effect from 10 March 2017:

Marin Alsop, B.Mus., M.Mus., Julliard, Hon. D.Mus., Bournemouth

St Edmund’s CollegeElected as Honorary Fellow:

HRH Sultan of Perak

Elected as Fellow under Title A:Dr Sudhakaran Prabakaran, B.Sc., Madras, M.Sc.,

Jawaharlal Nehru, Ph.D., FMs Kate Glennie, B.A., M.A., UCLMr Nick Mansley, M.A., DOW

Elected as Fellow under Title C:Professor Charles French, B.A., University College,

Cardiff, M.A., Ph.D., Institute of Archaeology, London

Elected as Fellow under Title D:Ms Catherine Dobson, B.A., JE, B.C.L., Oxford

Elected as Bye Fellow:Dr Neil Stott, B.A., Bradford, M.St., JBS, Ph.D., Brunel

Elected as Fellow Commoner:Ms Lily Bacon, FRSA

Appointed as Senior Member:Ms Fatimah Ashrif, B.A., CAI, M.A., ManchesterDr Andrew Jackson, M.A., Oxford, Ph.D., ReadingMs Sue Lowdell, formerly Master’s Secretary, EDDr Tom Forster, B.A., M.A., East Anglia, Ph.D., PEM

Appointed as Associate Member (PDRA):Dr Michael Price, B.Sc., Otago, Ph.D., CAIDr Chris Williamson, M.Eng., Bangor, Ph.D., EDDr Yi Rui, B.Sc., M.Sc., Tongji, Ph.D., EDDr Chen Wang, B.Sc., Ph.D., SingaporeDr Frédéric Moisan, M.Sc., École Nationale

d’Ingénieurs de Brest, M.Sc., Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Ph.D., Toulouse

Appointed as Associate Member:Dr Beth Singler, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., PEMDr Amy Unsworth, B.Sc., Edinburgh, Ph.D., UCLDr Caroline Tee, B.A., Durham, M.A., Exeter, Ph.D.,

BristolProfessor Bernard Laurent, M.Sc., D.E.A., Université

Lyon II Lumière, Ph.D., Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne Dr Giancarlo Contino, M.D., Rome, Ph.D., Milan-BicoccaRev. Dr Boris Gunjevic, B.Phil., M.Th., M.Phil., Ph.D.,

ZagrebDr Gorazd Andrejč, M.A., Maribor, M.St., ED, Ph.D.,

ExeterDr Vlado Kmec, M.Phil., Bratislava, M.Phil., Ph.D.,

DublinDr Julian Hargreaves, B.A., Manchester Metropolitan,

Ph.D., LancasterDr Angela Quartermaine, M.A., Edinburgh, M.St.,

Oxford, Ph.D., Warwick

Trinity HallElected into a Staff Fellowship (Class B) with effect from 1 April 2017:

Mr Glen Sharp, B.Sc., East Anglia University Polytechnic, M.B.A., Reading

VacanciesFitzwilliam College: Non-Stipendiary Research Fellowship 2017; tenure: three years; any subject area (other than Archaeology, Anthropology and Sociology, Biology, English, and Mathematics); closing date: 24 April 2017; further details: http://www.fitz.cam.ac.uk/vacancies/academic

Girton College: Research Fellowship in Heterodox Economics; tenure: five years from the 2017–18 academical year; closing date: 22 May 2017; further details: https://www.girton.cam.ac.uk/vacancies/research-fellowship-in-heterodox-economics

King’s College: Non-Stipendiary Junior Research Fellowships in any area of the Physical or Chemical Sciences, Mathematics, or Engineering; tenure: from 1 October 2017; no salary – details of benefits can be obtained from the further particulars on the College website; closing date: 2 May 2017 at 9 a.m.; further details: http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/research/jrfs/non-stipend.html

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Hughes HallKathleen Hughes Memorial LectureThe sixteenth Kathleen Hughes Memorial Lecture, entitled When worlds collide? Pagans and Christians in fifth- and sixth-century Ireland, will be given by Dr Elva Johnston, of the School of History, University College Dublin, at 5.45 p.m. on Monday, 1 May 2017 in the Pavilion Room, Hughes Hall. All are welcome. Those wishing to attend should RSVP to [email protected].

Memorial ServicesSt John’s CollegeMemorial Service for Professor HindeA Memorial Service for Professor Robert Hinde CBE, FRS, FBA, Royal Society Research Professor in the Department of Zoology, 1963–89, former Fellow and Master of St John’s College (see Reporter, 6450, 2016–17, p. 307) will be held in St John’s College Chapel onSaturday, 13 May 2017, at 12 noon.

EXTERNAL NOTICES

University of OxfordMathematical Institute: Professorship of Mathematical Finance; closing date: 22 May 2017; further details: https://www.ox.ac.uk/about/jobs/academic/index/

Medical Sciences Division: Head of Medical Sciences Division; closing date: 8 May 2017; further details: https://www.ox.ac.uk/about/jobs/academic/index/

Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine; Lee Placito Professorship of Gastroenterological Disease; closing date: 15 May 2017; further details: http://www.ox.ac.uk/about/jobs/academic/index/

Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology, and Musculoskeletal Sciences, and Department of Engineering Science: Professorship of Biomaterials; closing date: 30 May 2017; further details: http://www. ox.ac.uk/about/jobs/academic/index/

Department of Politics and International Relations: John G. Winant Associate Professor in US Foreign Policy; closing date: 3 May 2017; further details: https://www.politics.ox.ac.uk/vacancy/john-g-winant-associate-professor-in-us-foreign-policy.html

Department of Politics and International Relations and the School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies: Associate Professorship in the Politics of Africa; closing date: 24 April 2017; further details: https://www.politics.ox.ac.uk/vacancy/associate-professorship-in-the-politics-of-africa.html

Associate Professorship in the International Relations of South Asia; closing date: 24 April 2017; further details: https://www.politics.ox.ac.uk/vacancy/associate-professorship-in-the-international-relations-of-south-asia.html

King’s College: College Research Associates in any subject; tenure: from 1 October 2017; no salary – details of benefits can be obtained from the further particulars on the College website; closing date: 2 May 2017 at 9 a.m.; further details: http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/research/research-associates/index.html

Murray Edwards College: One-year Postdoctoral Bye-Fellowships (up to ten available, research can be in any field but no more than five researchers in the Sciences disciplines and five in the Arts/Humanities disciplines will be permitted); applicants should be postdoctoral researchers already working within a Faculty, Department, or affiliated institution of Cambridge University; on the Arts/Humanities side, applicants from Public Policy, Development Studies, and Gender Studies are encouraged; benefits: SCR membership, dining rights, and enhanced supervision payment; tenure: from October 2017, renewable annually for up to three years; closing date: 5 May 2017 at 12 noon; further details: https://www.murrayedwards.cam.ac.uk/about/work-us

Sidney Sussex College: Bursar, to be responsible for all non-academic staff and activities of the College; start date: no later than 1 January 2018; closing date: 25 May 2017 at 12 noon; further details: http://www.sid.cam.ac.uk/aboutus/personnel

AwardsKing’s CollegeThe H. E. Durham Fund provides small grants to Cambridge undergraduates for Long Vacation projects connected with the purpose of advancing, improving, or disseminating knowledge of human or animal life in health or in disease. The closing date for applications is 2 May 2017; further details are available at: http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/news/2017/h-e-durham-fund.

EventsEmmanuel CollegeCambridge Seminars in the History of CartographyDr Bob Silvester, formerly of the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust, presents Changing trends in mapping estates in the Welsh border counties during the eighteenth century, at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 2 May 2017, in the Gardner Room, Emmanuel College. Further details are available at http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/maps/cartographic-events/camsem.

Homerton CollegeLigeti Quartet concert in memory of Sir Peter Maxwell DaviesHomerton College’s resident ensemble, the Ligeti String Quartet, will play a concert in memory of Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, on Friday, 28 April 2017, at 8 p.m., in the Paston Brown Room, Homerton College. The concert will include music by Peter Maxwell Davies, Anna Meredith, John Hopkins, and Nicola Price. Tickets, priced at £10 (£5 for students and concessions) are available on the door or at http://www.eventbrite.co.uk (search ‘Ligeti’), where further information may also be found.

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University College: Stipendiary Lecturership in Philosophy (two posts); tenure: twelve months from 1 September 2017; stipend: £15,197–£17,092 plus benefits; closing date: 3 May 2017 at 12 noon; further details: http://www.univ.ox.ac.uk/content/two-stipendiary-lectureships-philosophy

Wadham College: Six-hour Stipendiary Lecturership in History; stipend: £13,026; fixed-term: one year from 1 September 2017; closing date: 15 May 2017 at 12 noon; further details: https://www.wadham.ox.ac.uk/about-wadham/jobs/academic/stipendiary-lectureship-in-history

Six-hour Stipendiary Lecturership in English of the Medieval Period; stipend: £13,026; tenure: from 1 September 2017; closing date: 5 May 2017 at 12 noon; further details: https://www.wadham.ox.ac.uk/about-wadham/jobs/academic/stipendiary-lectureship-in-english

Six-hour Stipendiary Lecturership in Mathematics; stipend: £13,026; fixed-term: from 1 October 2017 to 30 September 2018 (with a possibility of renewal for up to four years); closing date: 4 May 2017 at 9 a.m.; further details: https://www.wadham.ox.ac.uk/about-wadham/jobs/academic/stipendiary-lectureship-in-mathematics

Worcester College: Two fixed-term Stipendiary Lecturerships in Law; tenure: one year from 1 October 2017; stipend: £8,684–£12,209; closing date: 1 May 2017 at 9 a.m.; further details: http://www.worc.ox.ac.uk/jobs

Lincoln College: Antiquarian Cataloguer; salary: £31,076–£38,183 pro rata; closing date: 5 May 2017; further details: http://www.lincoln.ox.ac.uk/vacancies

Mansfield College: Principal, following the retirement of Baroness Helena Kennedy; closing date: 1 June 2017; further details: https://www.mansfield.ox.ac.uk/vacancies

Oriel College: Provost; tenure: from summer 2018; closing date: 1 May 2017; further details: http://www.saxbam.com/appointment-details/883-provost

Eugene Lee Hamilton Prize of £60 for the Best Petrarchan Sonnet in English submitted by an undergraduate of Oxford or Cambridge University; submission deadline: 25 May 2017 at 12 noon; further details: http://www.oriel.ox.ac.uk/about-college/eugene-lee-hamilton-poetry-competition

St Cross College: Third Lorna Casselton Memorial Lecture 2017; Dr Ellen Stofan, NASA Chief Scientist, will speak on The international search for life beyond Earth – from Mars to extrasolar planets, at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, 3 May 2017, in Lecture Theatre 1, Mathematical Institute, Woodstock Road, Oxford; admission is free but by ticket only; bookings and information: http://www.stx.ox.ac.uk/lorna-casselton-memorial-lecture-booking-form

St Peter’s College: College Registrar; salary: £45,562–£52,793; closing date: 28 April 2017 at 12 noon; further details: http://www.spc.ox.ac.uk/about/vacancies

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