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Michaelmas Term 2010: Current Vacancies for Election, 25 November 2010Audit & Scrutiny CommitteeOne member of Congregation elected by Congregation from among members of the faculties in the Divisions of Humanities and Social Sciences who shall not serve on Council or the Finance Committee or on any committee which in the view of Council has main line executive authority within the University, or hold any office in the University or any college which involves executive authority
Further information on the Audit and Scrutiny Committee can be found at: www.admin.ox.ac.uk/statutes/regulations/520-122c.shtml. Enquiries may be directed to the Head of the Council Secretariat.
Committee for the Nomination of Select PreachersTwo members of Congregation elected by Congregation
Further information on the Committee can be found at: http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/statutes/regulations/737-111.shtml or by contacting the Secretary.
Medical Sciences Divisional BoardOne person from among the members of the Faculty of Biochemistry, the Faculty of Physiological Sciences and the Faculty of Psychological Studies, of whom there shall be no more than one from each of the Department of Biochemistry, the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, the Department of Pharmacology and the Department of Experimental Psychology, elected jointly by the members of the Faculty of Biochemistry, the Faculty of Clinical Medicine, the Faculty of Physiological Sciences and the Faculty of Psychological Studies
For further information on the Board, please contact the Secretary.
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences BoardOne person elected by and from among the members of the Faculty of Computer Science
Two persons elected by and from among the members of the Faculty of Chemistry
For further information on the Board, please contact the Secretary.
Board of the Faculty of PhilosophyOne person elected by and from among the members of the Faculty of Philosophy
For further information on the Board, please contact the Secretary.
Where it is specified in the above list that the nominee must be from among certain persons 'working in' a Department or other institution, both the nominee and the nominators must be persons so working at the time of the election. Nominations in writing for the election on 25 November, by four members of Congregation other than the candidate, will be received by the Elections Office, at the University Offices, Wellington Square, up to 4.00 p.m. on Thursday 28 October 2010. Council has decided that nominations should show for each signatory the name and college or department in block capitals. Any names which are not so shown may not be published. At least one nomination in respect of each candidate must be made on an official nomination form. Copies of the form are available from the 'Forms' section of the Elections Office website. Candidates are invited to include with their nomination forms, a written statement of no more than 250 words, setting out his or her reasons for standing and qualifications for the office being sought. In the event of contested election to the vacancies in question, these statements will be available on-line and published in the University Gazette dated 11 November. Voters may wish to wait until they have read these notes before returning their ballot papers. Ballot papers will be sent out to members of Congregation as soon as possible after the closing date for nominations. Completed ballot papers must be received by the Elections Office not later than 4.00 p.m. on 25 November 2010. For further information about the committee or body concerned, please contact the individual Secretary, either via the e-mail links above, or as listed in the University Calendar, 2010-11.
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