Colleges, Halls, and Societies
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Note: college vacancies will also be found in the
Gazette's Appointments Supplement.
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OBITUARIES
All Souls College and New College
SIR PATRICK REILLY, GCMG, OBE, 6 October 1999; commoner, New College,
192932, Honorary Fellow from 1972; Fellow, All Souls College,
19329 and from 1969.
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Hertford College
THOMAS GORDON BOWMAN, 22 April 1999; commoner 1939.
JERROLD GEORGE COHEN, 30 August 1999; commoner 1933.
GEORGE EDWARD FIELDHOUSE, 16 March 1999; commoner 1945.
JOHN BRIAN LIEBERT, 14 March 1999; exhibitioner 1936.
MARTIN PETER LIPPNER, 29 June 1999; commoner 1952.
AENEAS JAMES DOUGLAS MACKINTOSH, 21 May 1999; commoner 1931. Aged
86.
ARTHUR IVOR MARSH, OBE, 2 August 1999; commoner 1940. Aged 77.
WILLIAM MICHAEL NEWTE, 25 May 1999; commoner 1931.
DESMOND THOMAS, 1998; commoner 1943.
JOHN CALVIN TYLER, December 1997; commoner 1949.
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MEMORIAL MEETING
St Cross College
A Memorial Meeting for SONIA ELIZABETH CHADWICK HAWKES, formerly
Fellow of the college, will be held at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, 20
November, in the hall, St Cross College. Tea will be served in hall
after the meeting.
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ELECTIONS
Christ Church
To an Ordinary Studentship (Penningtons Studentship in Law) (from
1 October 1999):
BEN MCFARLANE, BA
To an Official Studentship (the Christopher Tower Studentship in
Poetry in the English Language) (from 1 October 1999):
D. PETER
MCDONALD, D.PHIL.
To a Fowler Hamilton Visiting Fellowship (from 1 October
1999):
WILLARD BOHN, Professor of French
To a Dr Lee Visiting Research Fellowship (from 1 October
1999):
GEORGE HAVAS, Reader in Computer Science and Electrical
Engineering
To a Lecturership in Philosophy (MT 1999):
LUCY L. ALLAIS,
B.PHIL.
To a Lecturership in English (MT 1999 and HT 2000):
BRENDAN
J.H. BIGGS, MA, D.PHIL.
To a Lecturership in Politics (from 1 October 1999):
RICHARD
T. COGGINS, BA
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To a Lecturership in Geography (from 1 October 1999):
CATRIONS M.K. GARDNER (B.SC. Newcastle, PH.D. Strathclyde)
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To a Lecturership in Politics (from 1 October 1999):
NIGEL
GOULD-DAVIES, M.PHIL.
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To a Lecturership in Music (from 1 October 1999):
EMMA C.
HORNBY, D.PHIL.
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To a Lecturership in Chemistry (from 1 October 1999):
WILLIAM M. LAIDLAW, MA, D.PHIL.
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To a Lecturership in Engineering (from 1 October 1999):
ANDREW J. NEELY (M.ENG., PH.D. Queensland)
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To a Lecturership in French (from 1 October 1999):
JONATHAN
L. PATRICK, MA
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To a Lecturership in Physics (from 1 October 1999):
JENNY
READ, D.PHIL.
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To a Lecturership in Engineering (from 1 October 1999):
JANE
SARGISON (B.ENG. (Mech.) Tasmania)
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To a Lecturership in Philosophy (from 1 October 1999):
AUDRIUS P. ZAKARAUSKAS (BA, MA Lithuania)
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To the Christopher Tower Junior Research Fellowship in Greek
Mythology (from 1 October 1999):
BRUNO G.F. CURRIE, BA, M.ST.
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To Junior Research Fellowships in the Arts (from 1 October
1999):
PEREGRINE J. RAND, D.PHIL.
BART B. VAN ES, M.PHIL.
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To Junior Research Fellowships in the Sciences (from 1 October
1999):
GRAHAM S. OGG, BM, B.CH., D.PHIL.
IAN M. WANLESS (PH.D. Melbourne)
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To Senior Scholarships (from 1 October 1999):
MATTHEW H. CREASY
ERIC G. SHEU
As Lectrice (from 1 October 1999):
MLLE GABRIELLE
D'ARAILH
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Keble College
To a Research Fellowship and Tutorship in English:
MATTHEW
BEAUMONT
To the Peter North Visiting Fellowship in Socio-Legal
Studies:
DR MARINA KURKCHIYAN
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Linacre College
A.J. Hosier Trust:
ELINOR BREMAN
PETER COVENTRY
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To Applied Materials Scholarships:
SCOTT HENDERSON
DANIEL MASON
NICOLA SAYE
GINA ZIERVOGEL
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To the Blaschko Visiting Research Scholarship:
BIRGIT LISS
To the Canadian National Scholarship:
SANTO BAINS
To Domus Studentships:
NICHOLAS CARTER
MANSUN LAW
REBECCA LONCRAINE
JULIAN STARR
MARK WATTERSON
To the Heselton Legal Research Scholarship (from HT 2000):
RAFAL ZAKREWSKI
To Lloyd African Scholarships:
DONNA NDLOVU, Zimbabwe
SEKOALA SEMETHE, Lesotho
To Mary Blaschko Scholarships:
SARAH MOSS
WILLIAM POOLE
To the Norman and Ivy Lloyd Scholarship:
SUZANNE ENOH,
Cameroon
To a Rausing Scholarship:
LAURA FEJERMAN
To Thomas Linacre Studentships:
LUCY FORREST
KEN PORTER
To a Unipart Scholarship:
HANNAH SOUTHON
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Merton College
To Postmasterships:
B.B. CLARSON, formerly of Caistor Grammar School
J.A. CUNNINGTON, formerly of King Edward's School, Birmingham
S.D. FULLER, formerly of Latymer Upper School
B.J. HERBERT, formerly of Imberhorne Upper School
I.J.D. KILPATRICK, formerly of Ballyclare High School
MISS R.M. REED, formerly of Wycombe High School
S.P. ROMERIL, formerly of Victoria College, Jersey
MISS T.A. SOWERBY, formerly of Queen Elizabeth Sixth-Form College,
Darlington
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To Exhibitions:
MISS S. BYSOUTH, formerly of Yeovil College
A.J. CHUBB, formerly of Bradfield College
A.P. CLARK, formerly of St Olave's GS, Orpington
A.C. COTTRELL, formerly of Canford School
N. CUMPSTEY, formerly of Manchester Grammar School
F.R. DARE, formerly of Latymer Upper School
T.P.J. EDLIN, formerly of Westminster School
A.J. EDMANS, formerly of St Paul's School
S.R. EVANS, formerly of Ysgol Gyfun Llangefini
P.M. FREEMAN, formerly of Widnes Sixth-Form College
B.T. GARNER, formerly of Reigate Grammar School
K.M. GODA, formerly of Walton High School, Stafford
E. GUPPY, formerly of Northgate High School, Ipswich
MISS J.L. LAWLEY, formerly of King Edward VI College, Stourbridge
D.E. LEWIS, formerly of Monmouth Comprehensive School
A.J. LOBB, formerly of St Olave's Grammar School, Orpington
M. MORLEY-FLETCHER, formerly of Eton College
S.A. NORMAN, formerly of Tonbridge School
E.J. NORTHOVER, formerly of Liverpool Blue Coat School
A.R. POLLEY, formerly of King's College, Taunton
MISS P.L. SHORNEY, formerly of Chew Valley School, Bristol
J.E.L. SMETHURST, formerly of Abingdon School
M.S. SNOW, formerly of Winchester College
A.J.B. TOLHURST, formerly of Strode College, Street
MISS A.E. SIMMONS, formerly of Beaulieu Convent School, Jersey
B.J. HOLDEN, formerly of Westminster School
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St Catherine's College
To St Catherine's Graduate Scholarships in the Arts and
Humanities:
KIMBERLEY COLES
STEPHEN BUTTERFILL
To St Catherine's Graduate Scholarships in Sciences and
Mathematics:
MARK KREBS
DR YOSHIKI KUDO
To the Leatherseller's Graduate Scholarship:
KATHRYN WHYTE
To a St Catherine's Light Senior Scholarship:
SHANAKA PEIRIS
JUN WANG
CIGANG XU
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To the St Catherine's Graduate Overseas Scholarship:
CHI
HIAN LAU
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To the Philip Fothergill Scholarship:
STUART D. ADAM
To the Brook Scholarship:
ALASTAIR J. CHILD
To the Baker Scholarship:
HILARY C. GREAVES
To the Sembal Scholarship:
ALASDAIR J. HOWIE
To the Kaye Scholarship:
SARAH J. INGRAM
To the Clothworkers' Scholarship:
DARREN LESTER
To the Geoffrey Griffith Scholarship:
CHIA HAN TAN
To St Catherine's Scholarships:
CHRISTOPHER J. AKERMAN
NICHOLAS J. ASHLEY
JENNA C. BARNARD
ADAM DENT
TIMOTHY ELWELL-SUTTON
SIMON E. EVANS
ANDREW FARGUS
SUSANNAH G. FLEMING
PHILIP P.C. FRAMPTON
KAVERI A. HARRISS
JULIET A. HEWISH
ROBERT D. HOWARTH
AFSANEH Z. KNIGHT
JOSEPH D. MACKLIN
ROBERT G. MCCORMACK
KIERAN E.C. MONGON
MARIA OLSON
RUSSELL PALMER
ALISTAIR J. RYCROFT
HELEN L. SALMON
TAMSIN L. STIRK
TIMOTHY G. WATERS
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To a St Catherine's Exhibition:
ALUN DAVIES
NICHOLAS TIMPSON
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St Cross College
To Official Fellowships:
LESLEY ELEANOR FORBES, MA (BA Durham)
JAMES TAYLOR, MA (MA Cambridge, M.SC. Lancaster, PH.D. London
Business School)
To a Pusey Fellowship:
PETER JOHN GROVES, MA, D.PHIL.
To a Junior Research Fellowship:
MILTOS TSIANTIS, D.PHIL.
(B.SC. Athens)
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NOTICES
ALL SOULS COLLEGE
Appointment of Library Assistant
Applications are invited for the post of Library Assistant to work with the
Librarian in Charge from 1 December 1999, or as soon as possible thereafter.
The post is full-time and involves general library routines including dealing
with readers, book-fetching, serials/acquisitions work on the computer (OLIS),
and retrospective cataloguing. The salary is in the range of
£11,689£13,532; this may be
adjusted in view of qualifications and experience.
Full details available from the Bursary (telephone: Oxford (2)79335, e-mail:
judy.winchester@all-souls.ox.ac.uk).
Applications in writing, including a curriculum vitae and names of
two referees, should be sent to the Bursar, All Souls College, Oxford OX1 4AL,
by 1 November.
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BALLIOL COLLEGE
Vaughan Memorial Travelling Scholarship
Balliol College intends to award for 20001 a Vaughan Memorial Travelling
Scholarship, as established by the will of the late Mrs D.J. Vaughan, if a
suitable candidate applies. Candidates must be current undergraduates of
limited means who have had at least part of their previous education at Eton
College. Preference will be given to members of Balliol College. The award, up
to £4,000, will be conditional on the attainment of a II.I degree or better.
It must be used towards the cost of attending a foreign university for a
postgraduate degree, and following an
approved course of study there which includes at least
in part `a study of the social conditions of the common people'. Applications
with outline proposals for the year's study should be made to the Senior
Tutor, Balliol College, Oxford OX1 3BJ, by fourth week of Hilary Term.
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CHRIST CHURCH, MERTON COLLEGE, AND ST JOHN'S
COLLEGE
Junior Research Fellowship
The governing bodies of the three colleges propose to elect in co-operation
eleven Junior Research Fellows, in Arts and Sciences, according to an agreed
allocation of subjects between the colleges. The fellowships are open to men
and women and are tenable from 1 October 2000.
The fellows must engage in original research and may, with the permission of
the appropriate governing body, undertake a limited amount of teaching. The
current salary is £14,418 per annum.
Application forms, together with further particulars, and details of the
allocation of subjects, may be obtained from the Warden's Secretary, Merton
College, Oxford OX1 4JD (telephone: Oxford (2)86299 (twenty-four hours), fax:
(2)76282, e-mail: moira.wise@merton.ox.ac.uk).
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ST HUGH'S COLLEGE
Graduate Scholarships
St Hugh's is offering up to twelve scholarships for research to graduates of
any nationality from October 2000, each of £2,000 per annum and for a
period not extending beyond the fee-paying status. Scholarships are offered
in all subjects, including named scholarships in classics, modern languages,
and theology.
Each graduate scholar will be entitled to a room in St Hugh's graduate
accommodation for up to two years at the standard charge, and to dine
periodically at the high table.
Awards to applicants not already reading for a higher degree at Oxford will
be conditional on their being accepted to do so by the relevant faculty board
of the University.
Further particulars of the scholarships and of the application procedure may
be obtained from the College Secretary, St Hugh's College, Oxford OX2 6LE,
who should receive applications by Wednesday, 1 March 2000.
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ST PETER'S COLLEGE
Stipendiary Lecturership in Computing
St Peter's College proposes to appoint a Stipendiary Lecturer to provide three
hours of teaching in computation per week for Hilary and Trinity terms 2000
in the first instance. The lecturer will be responsible for the organisation of
the teaching of Computation, and will be expected to assist with the admissions
process and college examinations. Remuneration will be within the scale
£3,703 to £4,568 per annum. The lecturer will have senior common
room rights.
Applications should be sent to the College Secretary, St Peter's College, Oxford
OX1 2DL, to arrive not later than Friday, 12 November. Applicants should ask
two referees to send references direct to the College Secretary by that date.
Enquiries can be addressed to Dr Lionel Mason (e-mail: lmason@maths.ox.ac.uk).
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WADHAM COLLEGE
Appointment of Cataloguer for College Library
A Cataloguer is required, to work on retrospective conversion onto OLIS of
the library's pre-1992 stock. Training will be provided if necessary but the
successful candidate should have experience in AACR2/MARC standards with
Library of Congress Subject Headings. This is a one-year full-time post, with
the possibility of extension for a
further year, to start on 6 December (negotiable). Salary Clerical and Library
Grade 4.
Applications should reach Sandra Bailey, Librarian, Wadham College, Oxford OX1
3PN (telephone: Oxford (2)77914, e-mail: sandra.bailey@wadham.oxford.ac.uk), by
1 November. Further details are available on request.
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