Source: http://www.ox.ac.uk/gazette/2013-2014/16january2014-no5046/councilandmaincommittees/
Timestamp: 2017-10-20 03:41:58
Document Index: 660955617

Matched Legal Cases: ['§64', '§64', '§65', '§64', '§138', '§138', '§206', '§206']

The General Purposes Committee of Council has made the following changes in regulations, to come into effect on 31 January.
Establishment of Professorship of Economic Policy Fund
These regulations establish 'The Professorship of Economic Policy Fund' for the endowment of the salary and expenses of the holder of the Professorship and associated overheads.
In Council Regulations 24 of 2002, concerning academic and other posts, insert new §64 as follows, and renumber existing §§64–332 as §§65–333:
'§64. Professorship of Economic Policy Fund
1. The University receives with gratitude the sum of US$3,803,000 from the Foundation to Promote Open Society to be held as expendable endowment on the trusts declared in this regulation. Further money or property may be paid or transferred to the University as either expendable or permanent endowment to be held on the same trusts. The assets so held will be known as the Professorship of Economic Policy Fund (the "Fund").
2. The University shall retain as permanent endowment those of the assets in the Fund (if any) which are contributed on the express understanding that they are to be treated as permanent endowment (the "Permanent Endowment").
3. The University shall (a) apply the income of the Permanent Endowment (if any); and (b) apply the income and, in its discretion, the capital of the remainder of the Fund, towards the salary and expenses of the holder of the Professorship and associated overheads. The Professor shall undertake research, lecture and give instruction in economic policy and generally promote its study in the University. If the salary, expenses and overheads of the Professor are wholly or partly covered from other sources or there are further funds available, there shall be discretion to apply the income and/or capital of the Fund to support the Professor's research.
5. At such times as Paul Collier (being the Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government at the date these regulations are made) is not employed or engaged as a consultant by any part of the collegiate University, the Professor shall be known as the Paul Collier Professor of Economic Policy.
(2) the head of the college to which the Professorship may be allocated by Council from time to time; or if the head is unable or unwilling to act, a person appointed by the governing body of that college;
(7)–(8) two persons appointed by the Blavatnik School of Government;
(9)–(10) two persons appointed by the Department of Economics.
The Planning and Resource Allocation Committee of Council has made the following changes in regulations, to come into effect on 31 January.
(a) Establishment of the Professorship of Economic History
The following changes, made on the recommendation of the Planning and Resource Allocation Committee, establish a new Professorship of Economic History.
The Professorship of Economic History in the Department of Economics shall replace the Readership of Recent Social and Economic History on the retirement of the present incumbent.
1 In Schedule A of Council Regulations 3 of 2004, concerning statutory professorships, after 'Chichele Professor of Economic History' insert:
'Professor of Economic History'.
2 In Sect III of Council Regulations 24 of 2002, concerning individual professorships, delete existing regulation §138 and substitute (new text underlined, deleted text struck through):
'§138. ReaderProfessor of in Recent Social andEconomic History
1.The ReaderProfessor of in Recent Social andEconomic History shall lecture and give instruction in Recent Social andEconomic History on such conditions and with such duties as the GeneralSocial Sciences Board shall from time to time determine.
2.The readerprofessor shall be elected by a board consisting of:
(2) the head of the college with which the readershipprofessorship shall be for the time being associated, or, if the head is unable or unwilling to act, a person appointed by the governing body of the college;
(6) a person appointed by the GeneralSocial Sciences Board;
(7) a person appointed by the Board of the Faculty of History;
(8), (9) two persons appointed by the Board of the Faculty of Social StudiesDepartment of Economics.'
(b) Renaming of the Cookson Professorship Of Materials
The following changes, made on the recommendation of the Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Board, rename the Cookson Professor of Materials as the Vesuvius Professorship of Materials.
This change is being made in light of a change to the name of the donor to Vesuvius plc. The opportunity has also been taken to amend outdated references.
1 In Schedule A of Council Regulations 3 of 2004, concerning statutory professorships, delete 'Cookson Professor of Materials' and substitute 'Vesuvius Professorship of Materials'.
2 In Sect III of Council Regulations 24 of 2002, concerning individual professorships, delete §206 and substitute (new text underlined, deleted text struck through):
'§206. Cookson Vesuvius Professorship of Materials
1. The University accepts with gratitude funding from the Cookson Group plc (which has become a subsidiary of Vesuvius plc) for the establishment of a Cookson Professorship of Materials.
2. The Cookson Vesuvius Professor of Materials shall lecture and give instruction in Materials Science.
(2) the head of the college to which the professorship shall be for the time being allocated by Council under any regulationdecree in that behalf, or, if the head is unable or unwilling to act, a person appointed by the governing body of the college;
(4), (5) two persons appointed by Council, one of whom shall be appointed after consultation with the Cookson Group Vesuvius plc;
(7)–(9) three persons appointed by the Board of the Faculty of Physical Sciences.
(6)–(9) four persons appointed by the Mathematical Physical and Life Sciences Board.
4. The professor shall be subject to the General Provisions of the regulationsdecree concerning the duties of professors and to those Particular Provisions of the same regulationsdecree which are applicable to this chair.'
(1) Declaration of Approval of Legislative Proposal: Statute XIV: Employment of Academic and Support Staff by the University
(2) Declaration of Approval of Resolution authorising the use of space in the Pharmacology Building
No notice of opposition having been given, Mr Vice-Chancellor declared the legislative proposal concerning Statute XIV: Employment of Academic and Support Staff by the University and the resolution authorising the use of space in the Pharmacology Building approved.
Anderson, Z S, Saïd Business School
Baderin, A E, Nuffield
Batwala, M T, Faculty of Clinical Medicine
Carney, J, Linacre
Cook, J A, St Hugh's
Corrah, T W, St Cross
Daly, M, Green Templeton
Davis, M R, Systems and e-Resources Service
Dee, M W, St Edmund Hall
Dinas, E, Brasenose
Furniss, D, Christ Church
Gaitskell, K L, Somerville
Garcia-Manglano, J, Nuffield
Greco, L, Mansfield
Hauler, T E, Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics
Jacobs, A, St Cross
Jonsson, J O, Nuffield
Kharlamov, E, Department of Computer Science
Kostylev, E, Department of Computer Science
Lau, K W, Clinical Trial Service Unit and Epidemiological Studies Unit
Lee, L, Queen's
Lewis, A J M, Kellogg
Lieben, C E, Faculty of Music
Lopez, E E, Green Templeton
McConnell, F R, St Catherine's
Machado Rebelo Marques, A C, Faculty of Physiological Sciences
Magiorkinis, G, Faculty of Clinical Medicine
Margolis, O J, Somerville
Markham, A C, Kellogg
Maroney, O J E, Wolfson
Middleton, M R, New College
Minhinnick, A M, Faculty of Clinical Medicine
Osborne, E S, Bodleian Health Care Libraries
Patton, B R, Faculty of Physiological Sciences
Porter, K, Structural Genomics Consortium
Quevedo, C E, Faculty of Clinical Medicine
Ross, A J E, Nuffield
Stratford, H J, Department of Experimental Psychology
Tamm, H, Nuffield
Taylor, J C, St Edmund Hall
Ulmschneider, K U, Worcester
Valentine, K, Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine (Strategic)
Vasanthakumar, A, University College
Williams, M A, Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences
Williamson, E M, Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences