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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 5', '§ 233', '§ 233', '§ 270', '§ 270', '§ 271', '§ 270', '§ 306', '§ 306', '§ 251', '§ 343']

Oxford University Gazette, 13 June 2002: University Acts
Decree (1): Committee for the Careers Service
Decree (2): Establishment of certain Professorships in the Medical Sciences Division
The General Purposes Committee of Council has made the following decree, to come into effect on 28 June.
The following decree, made by the General Purposes Committee of Council, on the recommendation of the Committee for the Careers Service, changes the composition and terms of reference of the latter committee. The composition of the committee is amended to substitute one of the Proctors or the Assessor for all three of them, in accordance with modern practice; to add representatives of each of the new academic divisions; and to broaden the range from which the representatives of employers may be co-opted. The period of membership of college representatives is increased from two years to five, in the interest of greater continuity.
The committee's terms of reference are updated to reflect the modern purpose and operation of the Careers Service, as set out in clauses 3, 5, and 6 of the decree.
Finally, the representation of the Proctors and the Assessor on the Executive Committee is changed in parallel with the change to their representation on the main committee.
1 In Ch. III, Sect. XXI (Statutes, 2000, p. 281), delete cl. 1 and substitute:
`1. There shall be a Committee for the Careers Service consisting of:
(2) one of the Proctors or the Assessor, as may be agreed between them;
(3)(7) five persons appointed by Council, of whom at least one shall be a member of Council;
(8)(12) the head (or the nominee of the head) of each of the five divisions;
(13)(51) not more than thirty-nine persons, of whom one may be appointed by each of the colleges and other societies (referred to below as `societies');
(52) a resident student member appointed by the Graduate Committee of the Oxford University Student Union;
(53), (54) two resident student members appointed by the Oxford University Student Union;
(55)(70) not more than sixteen other persons co-opted by the committee, who need not be members of the University and who shall be chosen so as to bring to the committee experience of as wide as possible a range of careers of interest to graduates.'
2 Ibid., cl. 2 (b), delete `two years' and substitute `five years'.
3 Ibid., delete cl. 3 and substitute:
`3. (1) The committee shall establish and maintain the Oxford University Careers Service, the purpose of which shall be to encourage and enable current and recent student members of the University to make and implement well-informed decisions about their careers.
(2) The committee may authorise the extension of the facilities of the service to other persons, including (on the basis of reciprocity) graduates of other universities, who are resident in the Oxford area.
4 Ibid., delete cl. 6 (a) and substitute:
`(a) constitute an Executive Committee, of which the Vice-Chancellor or the Vice-Chancellor's deputy shall be chairman, consisting also of one of the Proctors or the Assessor, and not less than seven other members of the committee, of whom not less than half the total number minus one shall be members of the committee appointed under the provisions of clause 1 (13)(51) above, and one a member of the committee appointed under the provisions of clause 1 (3)(7) above;'.
5 Ibid., cl. 7 (p. 282), delete `shall invite' and substitute `may invite'.
6 Ibid., delete cl. 8 and substitute:
`8. The committee may appoint from its own members such subcommittees (which may co-opt as additional members other persons competent to give advice to the subcommittee concerned) as the committee judges to be expedient, including subcommittees to organise, on such terms and conditions as the committee may determine:
(1) vacation programmes for business executives; and
(2) student activities intended to assist or complement the work of the Careers Service.'
7 This decree shall be effective from 30 September 2002.
The Planning and Resource Allocation Committee of Council has made the following decree, to come into effect on 28 June.
The following decree, made by the Planning and Resource Allocation Committee of Council, on the recommendation of the Medical Sciences Board, establishes: a Professorship of Social Psychiatry, partly funded by the Oxfordshire Mental Healthcare NHS Trust and partly funded from other NHS resources; a Professorship of Trauma Surgery funded by the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust; and a Professorship of Ophthalmology (being a redesignation of the Margaret Ogilvie's Readership).
1 In Ch. VII, Sect. I, § 5. B, SCHEDULE C, concerning professorships (Statutes, 2000, p. 382), after `Imperial Cancer Research Fund Professor of Clinical Oncology' insert: `Margaret Ogilvie's Professor of Ophthalmology'.
2 Ibid., after `Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry' insert:
`Professor of Social Psychiatry'.
3 Ibid., after `Nuffield Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery' insert:
`Professor of Trauma Surgery'.
4 Ibid., Sect. III, § 233, concerning particular professorships (p. 476), delete title and part [1] and substitute:
`§ 233. Margaret Ogilvie's Professor of Ophthalmology
1. Margaret Ogilvie's Professor of Ophthalmology shall undertake research in Ophthalmology and shall lecture and give instruction in that subject.
5 Ibid. (p. 492, as renumbered by Decree (1) of 7 June 2001, Gazette , Vol. 131, p. 1112), insert new § 270 as follows and renumber existing §§ 2703 (pp. 4924) as §§ 2714:
`§ 270. Professor of Social Psychiatry
1. The Professor of Social Psychiatry shall undertake research in Social Psychiatry and shall lecture and give instruction in that subject.
2. The professor shall be elected by an electoral board consisting of:[ tab](1) the Vice-Chancellor, or, if the head of the college specified in (2) of this clause is Vice-Chancellor, a person appointed by Council;
6 Ibid. (p. 508), insert § 306 as follows:
`§ 306. Professor of Trauma Surgery
1. The Professor of Trauma Surgery shall undertake research in Trauma Surgery and shall lecture and give instruction in that subject.
7 In Ch. IX, Sect. I, § 251, cll. 1 and 2, concerning the Nuffield Fund for Research in Ophthalmology (pp. 7001), in each case delete `Margaret Ogilvie's Reader in Ophthalmology' and substitute `Margaret Ogilvie's Professor of Ophthalmology'.
8 Ibid., cl. 1 (a), delete `the reader' and substitute `the professor'.
9 Ibid., cl. 1 (b), delete `the Board of the Faculty of Clinical Medicine' and substitute `the Medical Sciences Board'.
10 Ibid., cl. 2 (p. 701), delete `the General Board, the Clinical Medicine Board, and' and substitute `the Medical Sciences Board and'.
11 Ibid., cl. 4, delete `Margaret Ogilvie's Reader' and substitute `Margaret Ogilvie's Professor'.
12 Ibid., delete `the Board of the Faculty of Clinical Medicine and of the General Board' and substitute `the Medical Sciences Board'.
13 Ibid., delete cl. 5.
14 Ibid., § 343, concerning the Thornton Bequest (p. 731), delete `Margaret Ogilvie's Reader in Ophthalmology' and substitute `Margaret Ogilvie's Professor of Ophthalmology'.
Kurkchiyan, M., Wolfson
Long, C.W., MA, Balliol
Loughlin-Chow, M.C., M.Phil., St Anne's
Mawson, C.S., MA, D.Phil., Wadham
Rumelin, C., Ashmolean Museum
Travis, S.P.L., D.Phil., Linacre
Warner, J.T., Faculty of Clinical Medicine