Council, Committees & Congregation
Congregation 26 April
- Resolution in respect of the response to the war against Ukraine (corrigendum: names omitted from previous list of signatories)
Register of Congregation
New members of Congregation (Alderson-Smith, K A; Allcock, R P D; Aslam, S; Awal, A; Baldwin, N; Chapin, J L; Colles, F M; Costa Vicente, C; Cullinan Herring, S J; Dong, X; Dover, D J; Dupret, D; Evans, M A; Hertog, E; Huff, M B; Isom, G L; Majid, A; Merchant, H; Molin, D; Noble, C J; Olson, C M; Ozkul Kusoglu, S D; Philip, A; Roy, A; Size, M; Sterck, O C B; Vogel, C R)
Degree by Resolution
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University Notices
University Preachers
The following sermons will be preached during Trinity term:
- 8am, Thurs, 21 Apr: The Revd Dr Jane Baun, College Chaplain and Welfare Officer, Wadham. Holy Communion (Latin), St Mary’s
- 11am, Sun, 24 Apr: The Revd Dr Simon Cuff, Vicar, St Peter De Beauvoir, Diocese of London. St Mark’s Day Sermon, Magdalen
- 10.30am, Sun, 8 May: The Most Revd and Rt Hon Stephen Cottrell, Archbishop of York. Commemoration Day Sermon, St Mary’s
- 10.30am, Sun, 22 May: The Rt Hon Dominic Grieve QC, Temple Garden Chambers. University Sermon, St Mary’s
- * 9.45am, Sun, 5 Jun: The Ven Jennifer McKenzie, Archdeacon of Wigan and West Lancashire. University Sermon (Whit Sunday), the Cathedral
- * 6.15pm, Sun, 12 Jun: The Revd Dr Michael Reeves, President and Professor of Theology, Union School of Theology. University Sermon (Trinity Sunday), Queen’s
- 10am, Sun, 19 Jun: The Revd Dr Melanie Marshall, Associate Chaplain and Career Development Researcher, Merton. Magdalen
Professorial Merit Pay Exercise
The 2022 exercise is open until noon, 20 May. All non-clinical staff employed by the University in statutory professor and reader roles, and those in other roles who hold the title of full professor are eligible to apply.
People-related notices
Appointments
MPLS
- Appointment: Luca Di Mare
- Visiting Professorships: William Dorland, Julian Parkhill
Medical Sciences
- Bennett Professorship of Evidence-based Medicine: Ben Goldacre
Social Sciences
- Edward Hall Professorship of Archaeological Science (Shadreck Chirikure)
- Jacques Delors Professorship of European Union Law (Iyiola Solanke)
- Professorship in Management Studies (Juliane Reinecke)
- Other appointment: Ekaterina Hertog
Electoral Boards
- Professorship in the Study of the Abrahamic Religions
- Sherardian Professorship of Botany
- Waynflete Professorship of Chemistry
- Lester B Pearson Professorship of International Relations
- Kennedy Trust Professor of Molecular Immunology
Memorial events
- All Souls (James Noel Adams, 7 May)
College obituaries
- Merton
- St Hilda's (including Professor Ann Hermione Buchanan)
- St Hugh's
Events & exhibitions
TORCH: Opening Oxford 1871–: a musical miscellany in celebration of diversity
7.30pm, 4 May, Sheldonian Theatre: a concert to mark the centenary of the removal of religious restrictions at Oxford
Maison Française
May–Jun: Fashion in ancient societies. Curator: Tara Chapron
St Cross
2–5pm, 29 Apr: Open Day: James Currey Collection on African history and politics
Elections
Call for nominations
The nomination period for the elections below will remain open until 4pm on 12 May. The elections on 10 June will be conducted electronically. For further information, please contact the Elections Office.
Council
- MPLS/Medical Sciences faculty member (1 vacancy)
- Humanities/Social Sciences faculty member (1 vacancy)
- non-divisional member (1 vacancy)
Committees reporting to Council or one of its main Committees
- Visitors of the Ashmolean Museum (2 vacancies)
- Nominations Committee (2 vacancies)
- Nominating Committee for the Vice-Chancellorship (2 vacancies)
- Panel for constituting the Visitatorial Board under Statute XII Part C (3 vacancies)
- Prevent Steering Group (5 vacancies)
Divisional Boards
- Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Board (4 vacancies)
- Social Sciences Board (3 vacancies)
Faculty Boards
- Board of the Faculty of English Language and Literature (4 vacancies)
- Board of the Faculty of History (9 vacancies)
- Board of the Faculty of Law (2 vacancies)
- Board of the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics (4 vacancies)
- Board of the Faculty of Oriental Studies (3 vacancies)
- Board of the Faculty of Philosophy (4 vacancies)
- Board of the Faculty of Theology and Religion (2 vacancies)
Exams & Boards
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DPhil/MSc viva voce exams
Examination Regulation changes
Continuing Education
- MSC in Sustainable Urban Development
- PGDip in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- PGCERT in Enhanced Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Medical Sciences
Social Sciences
Prizes, Grants and Funding
History of Art Committee: Laurence Binyon Prize
Faculty of History: Roy Foster Irish Government Research Fellowship in the History and Culture of Ireland
Job vacancies
University vacancies
- Department of Economics; Drummond Professorship of Political Economy; 16 May
- Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics; Professorship of Linguistics; 9 May
- Mathematical Institute; Postdoctoral Research Associate in Decentralised Finance and Digital Economics; £33,309–£40,927; 26 April
- Mathematical Institute; Postdoctoral Research Associate in Rough Path Theory for Applications; £33,309–£40,927; 27 April
- Mathematical Institute; Postdoctoral Research Associate in Applied Algebra and Topology for Data Science with Application to Biology; £33,309–£36,382; 4 May
- Mathematical Institute; Departmental Lecturer in Mathematical and Computational Finance; £48,835–£56,587; 9 May
- Mathematical Institute; Postdoctoral Research Associate in Industrial Mathematics; £33,309–£40,927; 10 May
College vacancies
- Exeter; non-stipendiary Junior Supernumerary Fellowships; noon, 23 May
- Exeter; non-stipendiary Senior Supernumerary Fellowships; noon, 23 May
- Exeter; stipendiary Lecturer in Pure Mathematics; £6,981–£7,852; noon, 6 May
- Exeter; stipendiary Lecturer in Applied Mathematics; £6,981–£7,852; noon, 6 May
- Green Templeton; Senior Doll Fellow and Director of Green Templeton Medical Teaching Programme; honorarium; 9 May
- Harris Manchester; Early Career Fellow in Theology; £29,614–£35,326; noon, 2 May
- Jesus; Hugh Price and Senior Research Fellowships; noon, 6 May
- Jesus; non-stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship in Experimental Psychology; annual research allowance; noon, 30 May
- Merton; 3-hour stipendiary Lectureship in Biochemistry (1 October 2022–30 December 2023); £7,852; noon, 4 May
- New College; Senior Development Officer; £33,308–£40,927; 14 May
- Oriel; stipendiary Lecturer in Mathematics; 22 April
- Oriel; Administration Officer; 6 May
- Pembroke; Weekend Lodge Receptionist (Saturday and/or Sunday); £10.40 ph; 30 April
- Pembroke; Computing Technician
- Queen’s, St Catherine’s and St John’s; Lektor/Lektorin in German; £26,000; noon, 29 April
- St Anne’s; The Drapers’ Company Non-Stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship in Chemistry; noon, 12 May
- St Anne’s; The Drapers’ Company non-stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship in Biochemistry; noon, 12 May
- St Anne’s; Boatperson; noon, 9 May
- St Anne’s; Dining Hall General Assistant; noon, 9 May
- St Anne’s; Dining Hall Supervisor; noon, 9 May
- St Cross; Master’s PA; £26,341–£31,406; noon, 27 April
- St Hilda’s; stipendiary Lecturer in Engineering Science; 25 April
- St Hugh’s; Belcher Visiting Fellowships in Victorian Studies 2022–23 and 2023–24; 9am, 6 June
- St Peter’s; College Lectureship in Human Geography; £11,635–£13,086; 21 April
- St Peter’s; College Lectureship in Physical Geography; £11,635–£13,086; 21 April
- Trinity; fixed-term Career Development Fellowship in Philosophy; from £37,467; noon, 27 April
- Trinity; fixed-term 1.5-hr stipendiary Lecturership in Clinical Medicine; noon, 3 May
- Wadham; Senior Tutor; 13 May
- Wadham; fixed-term stipendiary Lecturership in Mathematics; £13,962; noon, 25 April
- Wolfson; Maintenance Manager; 25 April
- Wolfson; Sous Chef; 29 April
- Wolfson; Development Officer; 3 May
- Wycliffe Hall; Academic Administrator at Scholarship and Christianity in Oxford; £27,000–£31,000; 6 May
Cambridge & other vacancies
- Rhodes House; 2-year Request Manager – Rise Program; £33,000–£40,000
- Rhodes House; 2-year Request Administrator – Rise Program; £25,000–£32,000
- University of Cambridge; Vice-Chancellor; 25 April
- University of Cambridge; Frank Ramsey Professorship of Economics; 20 May
- University of Cambridge; Professorship of Pathology; 9 May
- Downing College, Cambridge; Kim and Julianna Silverman Research Fellowship in Physical and Biological Natural Sciences, Engineering or Computer Science; £30,942; noon, 9 May
- Downing College, Cambridge; non-stipendiary College Teaching Associates in the fields of Anthropology, Biological Natural Sciences (Ecology, Evolution & Conservation; Evolution & Animal Diversity; Biochemistry; and Molecular Biology), and Physics (1st and 2nd year); standard intercollegiate rate for supervisions; noon, 16 May
- Girton College, Cambridge; 5-year Senior Tutor; 9am, 9 May
- Newnham College, Cambridge; IT Manager; £54,943; noon, 9 May
- Peterhouse, Cambridge; Mastership (from 1 July 2023); 3 May
- Peterhouse, Cambridge; full- or part-time Senior Outreach and Admissions Officer (£27,395–£32,092) or Outreach and Admissions Officer (£25,816–£28,502); 25 April
- Selwyn College, Cambridge; 5-year Spencer-Fairest Teaching Fellowship in Law (wef 1 October 2022); 9am, 4 May
- Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge; College Registrar; £37,467–£46,042; 9 May
- Trinity Hall, Cambridge; 22-month College Teaching Associate in History (wef October 2022); £28,756; 23 May
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