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3 December 2020 University of Oxford Gazette, No 5296

Council, Committees & Congregation

Election results

Council: non-divisional vacancy

On Thursday 26 November 2020 the following was duly elected to Council to hold office from HT 2021 until the start of MT 2024:

  • Professor Sir Rory Collins
Board of the Faculty of Oriental Studies

On Thursday 26 November 2020 the following were duly elected to the Board of the Faculty of Oriental Studies to hold office until MT 2022:

  • Professor Edmund Herzig
  • Professor Dirk Meyer
  • Professor Asli Niyazioglu

Register of Congregation

New members of register (JA Bornschein; Y Chen; RJ Haynes; MV Holmes; PK Judge; A Kerasidou; N Lane; ME Mafham; JC Miller; SYA Ng; C Opondo; CMP Potter; GK Reeves; KR Stevens; FL Wright; Y Wu)

Degree by Resolution

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University Notices

Report on Staff Employment Review Panels and University Appeal Panels

Personnel Committee has received a report on the operation of these panels since 2017, and has published the report on the HR website

Brexit update

The Registrar has published a blog detailing the University's preparations for Brexit and how individuals might be affected. The following topics are covered:

  • Immigration
  • Research funding
  • Finance and purchasing
  • Data protection

MSc in Neuroscience

Publication of approval deadlines for essay topics and submission deadlines for essays/practical portfolios in March 2021

People-related notices

Electoral Boards

College obituaries

Exams & Boards

Examination Regulation changes

DPhil viva voce exams

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MSc viva voce exams

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Prizes, Grants & Funding

  • University of Cambridge Ernest Oppenheimer Studentship; to support research projects directly leading to a PhD in Colloid Science broadly interpreted in biology, surface chemistry, materials science and nanotechnology (starting 1 October 2021); 42-month grant at current EPSRC rates and the University Composition Fee at the home rate, plus 36-month £7,000 pa contribution towards consumables and travel costs; midnight, 12 January

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