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Oxf. Univ. Gazette, 20 July 2000: Examinations and Boards
3 Conferment of the title of University Lecturer (CUF)
6 Conferment of title by the Clinical Medicine Board
7 Reconferment of title by the Clinical Medicine Board
3 Boards of the Faculties of Literae Humaniores and Mathematical Sciences
5 Board of the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences
6 Board of the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
7 Boards of the Faculties of Medieval and Modern Languages and English Language and Literature
8 Boards of the Faculties of Medieval and Modern Languages and Literae Humaniores
9 Boards of the Faculties of Medieval and Modern Languages and Modern History
10 Boards of the Faculties of Medieval and Modern Languages and Oriental Studies
15 Boards of the Faculties of Psychological Studies and Physiological Sciences
16 Board of the Faculty of Social Studies
17 Board of the Faculty of Theology
18 Committee for Educational Studies
19 Committee on Continuing Education
20 Joint Committee for Human Sciences
STEPHEN CASTLES (MA, D.Phil. Sussex), Fellow-elect of Green
From 1 February 2001 until 31 January 2006.
(From 1 October 2000 until 30 September 2005  unless otherwise
ANDREW J. WILSON, MA, D.Phil., Fellow-elect of Wolfson. In Roman
ALAN D. MORRISON, MA (M.Sc. London), Fellow-elect of Merton. In
Management Studies (Finance).
GAVIN LOWE,  Fellow-elect of St Catherine's. In Computation.
Modern History/Social Studies
RANA S.R. MITTER , MA, D.Phil. (BA, M.Phil., Ph.D. Cambridge),
Fellow-elect of
St Cross. In the Modern History and Politics of China. From 1
January 2001 until 31 December 2005.
CHRISTOPHER MELCHERT (AB Santa Cruz, AM Berkeley, Ph.D.
Pennsylvania), Fellow-elect of Pembroke. In Arabic and Islam.
RICHARD M. BERRY, MA., D.Phil., Fellow-elect of St Catherine's.
Physics. From 1 July 2002 until 30 June 2007.
SIMON J. CLARKE, MA, Fellow-elect of Exeter. In Inorganic
CHRISTOPHER M. MARTIN, D.Phil. (B.Eng. Sydney), Fellow-elect of
Mansfield. In Engineering Science.
IAN D. REID, D.Phil. (B.Sc. Western Australia), Fellow-elect of
Exeter. In
CHRISTOPHER J. STEVENS, BA, D.Phil., Fellow-elect of St Hugh's.
BERND WANNENWETSCH (Dr.Theol. Erlangen), Fellow-elect of Harris
Manchester. In Ethics.
MICHAEL K. SUMMERS, MA status (B.Sc. Birmingham, M.Sc. Essex).
Educational Studies (ICT and Science Education). From 1 September
until 31 August 2005.
LAURA M. RIVAL (BA, M.Phil. British Columbia, Ph.D. LSE), Fellow
Cross. In Anthropology and Development. From 1 August 2000 until
ADAM TOMKINS (LL.B. East Anglia, LL.M. LSE), Fellow-elect of St
Catherine's. In Law. From 1 September 2000 until 31 August 2005.
BENJAMIN M. HAMBLY (B.Sc. Adelaide, Ph.D. Cambridge),
St Anne's. In Mathematics. From 1 September 2000 until 31 August
MARC E. MULHOLLAND (BA, MA, Ph.D.), Fellow-elect of St
Catherine's. In
Modern History. From 1 October 2000 until 30 September 2005.
RESEARCH OFFICER IN THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
JONATHAN R.W. TEMPLE, MA, D.Phil. (BA, M.Phil. Cambridge). From
October 2000 until 30 September 2003.
(From 1 October 2000 until 30 September 2002 unless otherwise
(MA, D.Phil. York). In Politics.
DAVID G. WILLIAMS (B.Sc. Swansea, M.Sc., Ph.D. SOAS). In
Relations. From 1 October 2000 until 30 September 2003.
DOUGLAS M. WOLFE, M.Phil. (BA Toronto). In Politics.
(until the retiring age unless otherwise stated)
CATRIONA H.M. KELLY, MA, D.Phil, Fellow of New College. In
From 18 March 2001.
ANDREW J. WATHEN, MA (Ph.D. London), Fellow of New College. In
Computation. From 1 January 2001.
JAN T. CZERNUSZKA, MA (B.Sc. London, Ph.D. Cambridge), Fellow of
Trinity. In Materials. From 1 January 2001.
FIONN P.E. DUNNE, MA (B.Sc. Bristol, M.Eng.Sci. Ireland, Ph.D.
Fellow of Hertford. In Engineering Science. From 22 April 2001.
SIMON H. LAMB, MA, D.Phil., Fellow of St Anne's. In Structural
and Tectonics. From 1 March 2001.
Committee for Educational  Studies
ANNE WATSON, MA, D.Phil. (BA Open), Fellow of Linacre. In
Studies (Mathematics Education). From 1 January 2001.
ALASTAIR K. WHITE. In English. From 1 September 2000 until 31
TUTORS IN FINE ART (part-time)
MARK W.J. DEAN, MA status (BA CNAA, MA London). In Electronic
Imaging, IT and Video. From 1 January 2001 until 31 December
MARK FAIRNINGTON, MA status (BA St Martin's School of Art, MA
London). In Painting. From 1 October 2000 until 30 September
MICHAEL R.T. MACNAIR, BCL, MA, D.Phil., Fellow-elect of St
Hugh's. In
Law. From 1 October 2000 until 30 September 2005.
JENNIFER E. LORTAN (MB, Ch.B. Natal, M.Sc., Ph.D. Birmingham)
FRCP. In
Laboratory Sciences. From 4 September 2000 until 3 September
DEREK W.R. GRAY, MA, D.Phil. (B.Sc., MB, BCh. Leeds), Fellow of
Oriel. In
Surgery. From 1 April 2002 until 31 March 2005.
F. JOEL LEONG (MB BS Adelaide). In Pathology and Bacteriology.
February 2001 until 31 January 2004.
(From 1 August 2000 until 31 July 2005)
TIPU AZIZ (B.Sc., MB BS London, MD Manchester) FRCS. In
JULIE S. CHALMERS (MB, Ch.B. Glasgow) MRCPsych. In Psychiatry.
ANDREW D. FARMERY (B.Sc., MB BS London) FRCA. In Anaesthetics.
DENIS A. O'LEARY (B.Sc., MB, B.Ch. Cork) MRCPsych. In Psychiatry.
CYRIL J. CHAPMAN, MA status (B.Sc. Wellington, MB, Ch.B.,
Otago, Ph.D Auckland) FRCP. In Clinical Genetics. From 1 May 2000
the retiring age or resignation from the substantive post.
With the approval of the General Board, the following changes in regulations made by boards of faculties and committees will come into effect on 4 August.
In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 203, l. 22, delete `The English Novel' and substitute `Fiction in English'.
In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 267, l. 45, after `Aristophanes, Peace, 11126' insert `; Sophocles, Ajax, 11184'.
(b) M.Phil. in Greek and/or Latin Languages and Literature
In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 609, l. 23, after `Aristophanes, Peace, 11126' insert `; Sophocles, Ajax, 11184'.
In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 685, l. 2, after `(Aristophanes, Peace, 11126)' insert `; (Sophocles, Ajax, 11184)'.
1 In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 688, delete ll. 4750 and renumber subsequent clauses (ii)(ix) as (i)(viii).
2 Ibid., p. 612, l. 32, after `(xxiv) Roman Religion' insert:
`In addition to Roman Religion in the narrow sense, religious phenomena of the Greco-Roman world in the Roman period (including relevant aspects of Judaism and Christianity) may be studied under this heading'.
1 In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 690, l. 6, after `(xxiv) Roman Religion' insert:
2 Ibid., p. 611, delete ll. 236 and renumber subsequent clauses (ii)(ix) as (i)(viii).
In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 300, l. 21, delete `and at least four' and substitute `and at least three'.
In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 800, delete ll. 4651 and substitute:
`(j) Management Accounting and Information
Analysis of cost behaviour. The use of management accounting information for planning, control, and performance evaluation. Management information system for business.'
(a) Honour Moderations in Mathematics and Computer Science
1 In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 48, l. 35, before `Monday' insert `noon on'.
2 Ibid., p. 49, ll. 256, delete `with microcode'.
In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 158, l. 27, before `Monday' insert `noon on'.
In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 280, l. 29, before `Monday' insert `noon on'.
(d) Honour School of Mathematical Sciences
In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 292, l. 24, before `Monday' insert `noon on'.
In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 296, l. 48, before `Monday' insert `noon on'.
1 In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 395, l. 41, delete `to 1450.', and substitute:
`Medieval German Culture (to 1450): Texts, Contexts, and Issues.'
2 Ibid., p. 396, l. 6, delete `14501730.', and substitute `Early Modern German Culture (14501730): Texts, Contexts, and Issues.'
3 Ibid., l. 15, delete `1730 to the present.', and substitute `Modern German Literature (1730 to the present): Texts, Contexts, and Issues.'
4 Ibid., p. 399, delete ll. 629, and substitute:
`(1) Luther, with a special study of Von der Freyheyt eyni� Christenmenschen in Martin Luther: Selections, ed. Lewis Jillings and Brian Murdoch, New German Studies Monographs, Hull.
(3) Grimmelshausen, with a special study of Simplicissimus (Teutsch). Candidates will further be expected to have studied other of the `Simplizianische Schriften'.
(5) Goethe as poet and novelist, with a special study of Selected Verse, ed. Luke (Penguin), excepting the extracts from Faust. Candidates will further be expected to have studied at least two novels by Goethe.
(6) Schiller, with a special study of Wallenstein. Candidates will further be expected to have studied other works representative of Schiller's development as a dramatist.
(7) Hölderlin, with a special study of Friedrich Hölderlin, Gedichte, ed. Nussbächer, Stuttgart 1963 (Reclam Universalbibliothek No. 6266 [3]).
(8) Kleist, with a special study of Amphitryon. Candidates will further be expected to have studied a representative selection of Kleist's plays and prose works.
(9) Hoffmann, with a special study of Der Sandmann and Der goldne Topf. Candidates will further be expected to have studied at least one of the novels and a representative selection of the shorter fiction.
(10) Heine, with a special study of Atta Troll and Deutschland, ein Wintermärchen. Candidates will further be expected to have studied a representative selection of Heine's poetry and prose, the latter to include the Reisebilder.
(11) Rilke, with a special study of Der neuen Gedichte anderer Teil. Candidates will further be expected to have studied a representative selection of Rilke's other writings.
(12) Thomas Mann, with a special study of Der Tod in Venedig. Candidates will further be expected to have studied at least one of the novels and a representative selection of the shorter fiction.
(13) Kafka, with a special study of Der Process: Roman in der Fassung der Handschrift, ed. Malcolm Pasley (Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, No. 114123). Candidates will further be expected to have studied a representative selection of Kafka's other fiction.
(14) Brecht, with a special study of Der gute Mensch von Sezuan. Candidates will further be expected to have studied other works representative of Brecht's development as dramatist and poet.
(15) Grass, with a special study of Die Blechtrommel. Candidates will further be expected to have studied a representative selection of Grass's prose fiction.
(16) Christa Wolf, with a special study of Nachdenken über Christa T. Candidates will further be expected to have studied a representative selection of Christa Wolf's prose works.'
5 Ibid., p. 402, delete l. 6.
6 Ibid., l. 7, delete `A:'.
7 Ibid., delete ll. 2043.
8 Ibid., p. 405, delete l. 23.
9 Ibid., delete ll. 267, and substitute: `Friedrich Nietzsche.'
10 Ibid., after l. 30, insert: `Ninteenth-Century German Drama.'
1 In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 372, ll. 912, delete the sentence beginning `The rules' and substitute:
`Candidates may offer up to two extended essays, provided that, if they offer two, at least one of these shall be a substitute for one of the two interdisciplinary papers. An extended essay shall not exceed 6,000 words including notes but excluding bibliography.'
2 Ibid., ll. 1819, delete `, which should be of up to 6,000 words,'.
3 Ibid., ll. 257, delete the sentence beginning `In addition' and substitute:
`In addition, an optional thesis may also be offered providing that no more than one thesis can be submitted if extended essays are offered. The optional thesis shall be as under the regulations of the Modern History syllabus except that it shall be 10,000 words, including notes, but excluding the bibliography, and shall be on an interdisciplinary theme.'
In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 307, after l. 39 insert:
`An extended essay previously submitted for the Honour School of Modern History may be resubmitted. No extended essay will be accepted if it has been submitted, wholly or substantially, for another honour school or degree of this University, or a degree of any other institution.'
M.Phil. in Oriental Studies (Modern Middle Eastern Studies)
In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 628, l. 1, after `not available).' insert `The use of a dictionary will be permitted in this paper.'
Preliminary Examinations in Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Metallurgy and Science of Materials, and Physics
1 In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 104, as amended in Gazette , Vol. 130, pp. 1111 and 1136, delete l. 18 and renumber succeeding subjects (9)(23) in the Schedule as (8)(22).
2 Ibid., p. 107, delete ll. 3046 and renumber succeeding papers as above.
(a) Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
1 In Gazette , No. 4543, 16 March 2000, Vol. 130, p. 962, col. 1, in cl. 2 (a), para. 2, l. 1, delete `each' and substitute `five'.
2 Ibid., col. 2, in cl. 2 (b), para. 1, area (ii), delete `child mental health' and substitute `children'.
(b) Regulations of the Faculty Boards concerning the status of Probationer Research Students and the Degrees of M.Litt., M.Sc. by Research, and D.Phil.
In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 895, l. 25, delete `at which the appointment of examiners is requested' and substitute `of transfer to D.Phil. status'.
In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 780, ll. 301, delete `on a subject of his or her choice related to the content of the course, on a date' and substitute `on each of his or her research projects, on dates'.
1 In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 782, l. 19, delete `three modules' and substitute `a language test'.
2 Ibid., after `necessitated' delete `,'.
3 Ibid., l. 21, after `East European Studies' insert `or'.
4 Ibid., p. 783, delete ll. 1121.
5 Ibid., l. 22, renumber § 14 as § 13.
In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 604, ll. 345, delete `, but not that in which the student is normally resident'.
(a) Degree of Bachelor of Theology and Diploma in Higher Education (Theology) at Westminster College
In Examination Decrees , 1999, delete from p. 1005, l. 32, to p. 1006, l. 24.
(b) Degree of Master of Theology and Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Theology at Westminster College
In Examination Decrees , 1999, delete from p. 1008, l. 13, to p. 1009, l. 24.
(a) Degree of Bachelor of Education
In Examination Decrees , 1999, delete from p. 997, l. 24, to p. 998, l. 50.
(b) Degree of Master of Education and Postgraduate Diploma in Education
In Examination Decrees , 1999, delete from p. 1000, l. 17, to p. 1002, l. 13.
(c) Postgraduate Certificate in Education at Westminster College
In Examination Decrees , 1999, delete from p. 1003, l. 5, to p. 1004, l. 27.
(a) Postgraduate Diploma in Evidence-based Health Care
1 In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 979, delete ll. 412 and substitute:
`(d) Two written assignments, one on each of modules (iv) and (vi) of the Schedule less any exemption, each assignment not exceeding 4,000 words.'
2 Ibid., after l. 42, insert:
`(e) A portfolio of statistical exercises, based on material covered in modules (iv) and (v) of the Schedule.'
3 Ibid., ll. 434, delete `and the written assignment under (d)' and substitute:
`the written assignment under (d) and the statistical exercises under (e)'.
4 Ibid., p. 980, l. 10, after `2(d)', insert:
`or the statistical exercises under 2(e)'.
5 Ibid., l. 13, delete `2(b)(d)' and substitute `2(b)(e)'.
6 Ibid., delete ll. 212 and substitute:
`(iv) Architecture of Applied Health Research Part 1
(v) Architecture of Applied Health Research Part 2'.
(b) Master of Studies in Evidence-based Health Care
1 In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 763, delete ll. 1213 and substitute:
`(d) Two written assignments, one on each of modules (iv) and
(vi) of Schedule A, each assignment not exceeding 4,000 words.'
`(e) A portfolio of statistical exercises, based on material covered in modules (iv) and (v) of Schedule A.'
3 Reletter existing clauses (e) to (g) as (f)h).
4 Ibid., ll. 234, delete `and the written assignments under (d) and (e)' and substitute:
`the written assignments under (d) and (f) and the statistical exercises under (e)'.
5 Ibid., l. 28, delete `Two,' and substitute `Three'.
6 Ibid., l. 37, after `(d) above', insert:
`or the statistical exercises under (e)'.
7 Ibid., l. 45, delete `3(b)(e)' and substitute `3(b)(fe)'.
8 Ibid., l. 46, delete `(e)' and substitute `(f)'.
9 Ibid., p. 764, delete ll. 56 and substitute:
1 In Examination Decrees , 1999, p. 236, delete ll. 301 and substitute:
`(1) Behaviour and its Evolution: Animal and Human
(2) Human Genetics and Evolution'.
2 Ibid., delete l. 50, and renumber papers (10) to (16) as (9) to (15) accordingly.
3 Ibid., delete from p. 237, l. 22, to p. 238, l. 8, and substitute:
`1. Behaviour and its Evolution: Animal and Human
Introduction to the study of behaviour including the evolution of behavioural interactions within groups. Behavioural strategies that have evolved in humans and other animals. The use of models to understand complex behaviour. Advanced ethology and cognition, including learning. Perception and decision-making. Primate behaviour and evolutionary ecology, including the development of primate social systems and the evolution of cognition. Evolution of human behaviour and culture, including an evaluation of the relative roles �nature� and �nurture�.
The nature and structure of the human genome, including single gene traits, gene function, and assessment of social implications. Population genetics of humans and primates. Quantitative genetics and complex trait analysis in humans. Genomic complexity as illustrated by the genetic basis for immune response. Molecular evolution, human genetic diversity and the genetic basis of human evolution. Genetic basis of common complex diseases.
Evolutionary ecology of humans, including palaeoecology and the adaptive significance of human specialisations during the past five million years. Human ecology of infectious disease, emphasising diseases that significantly contribute to the global burden of mortality. Human ecology of non-infectious disease, with an emphasis on diseases associated with cultural change. Adaptation, nutrition, and growth in human societies. Socio-cultural systems in their environmental context, including philosophical and religious values, differences in ecological perception, and the development of viable conservation strategies. Ecology of human reproduction, including cultural differences in reproductive strategies and an overview of human palaeodemography.'
4 Ibid., p. 239, delete ll. 319 and renumber papers (10) to (16) as (9) to (15) accordingly.
The Board of the Faculty of Clinical Medicine has granted leave to K. SMITH, Lincoln, to supplicate for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine.
The evidence submitted by the candidate was entitled: `The role of the neurotransmitter 5-HT in depressive disorder and bulimia nervosa'.
S.I. ISMAIL, Wolfson: `Development of novel MoMLV gene transfer systems by exploiting retroviral RNA processing'.
Brasenose, Wednesday, 26 July, 2 p.m.
Examiners: N.J. Proudfoot, P. Jat.
C. CIRSTEA, St John's: `Integrating observations and computations in the specification of state-based, dynamical systems'.
Wolfson Building, Monday, 28 August, 2 p.m.
Examiners: O. de Moor, J. Rutten.
R.D.G. PARSON, Christ Church: `Machine learning of changing concepts'.
Computing Laboratory, Friday, 21 July, 11 a.m.
Examiners: A. Srinivasan, D. Page.
G. ALVAREZ DE TOLEDO, New College: `Politics and reform in Spain and New Spain: the life and thought of Juan de Palafox (16409)'.
Examination Schools, Monday, 14 August, 2 p.m.
Examiners: F. Fernandez-Armestro, J. Israel.
A. MCGONIGLE, Jesus: `Tunable UV lasers'.
Clarendon Laboratory, Friday, 11 August, 10.30 a.m.
Examiners: P.E.G. Baird, W.A. Clarkson.
HYEONG WOO LEE, St Cross: `A study of Lower Palaeolithic stone artefacts from selected sites in the Upper and Middle Thames Valley, with particular reference to the R.J. Macraz collection'.
B.A. SPAHN, Wadham: `The implementation of the International Baccalaureate in the United States: a case study of three IB schools'.
Examination Schools, Monday, 31 July, 2 p.m.
Examiners: C. Brock, M. Hayden.
Committee for General Philology
P. BORTONE, Wolfson: `Aspects of the history of Greek prepositionsa localistic view'.
47 Wellington Square, Thursday, 31 August, 2.30 p.m.
Examiners: P.A. Mackridge, J.E. Miller.
T. GUZIK, Green College: `Vascular superoxide anion generation and endothelial dysfunction in atherosclerosis'.
Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Thursday, 3 August, 2 p.m.
Examiners: F.R. Green, D. Lang.