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ThursdaY 29 november 2012 no 5008 vol 143 195 Gazette For details of University events, see the ‘Events’ page of the Staff Gateway: www.ox.ac.uk/staff/events Council and Main Committees 196 Council of the University: Approval of nomination of external member of Council Congregation 26 November: Degree by Resolution Congregation 27 November: Presentation of Vice-Chancellor's Oration Council of the University: Register of Congregation Notices 196 Consultative notices: Consultation on the draft University Strategic Plan General notices: Gazette publication arrangements Lectures 197 Colleges, Halls and Societies 197 Obituaries: Christ Church Merton St Hilda’s Examinations and Boards 197 Examinations for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Examinations for the Degree of Master of Philosophy Examinations for the Degree of Master of letters Examinations for the Degree of Master of Science Changes to Examination Regulations: Humanities Board Social Sciences Board Advertisements 199 Notifications of Prizes, Grants and Funding 201 Charterhouse European Bursaries E O James Bequest Europaeum German Scholarships Jenkins Memorial Fund Philippe Wiener–Maurice Anspach Foundation Scatcherd European Scholarships Notifications of Vacancies 202 University of Oxford Colleges, Halls and Societies External Vacancies Supplement included with this issue: (1) to no 5007: university of oxford draft strategic Plan 2013–18 187–194

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Gazette

For details of University events, see the ‘Events’ page of the Staff Gateway: www.ox.ac.uk/staff/events

Council and Main Committees 196

Council of the University: Approval of nomination of external member of Council

Congregation 26 November: Degree by Resolution

Congregation 27 November: Presentation of Vice-Chancellor's Oration

Council of the University: Register of Congregation

Notices 196

Consultative notices: Consultation on the draft University Strategic Plan

General notices: Gazette publication arrangements

Lectures 197

Colleges, Halls and Societies 197

Obituaries: Christ Church Merton St Hilda’s

Examinations and Boards 197

Examinations for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy

Examinations for the Degree of Master of Philosophy

Examinations for the Degree of Master of letters

Examinations for the Degree of Master of Science

Changes to Examination Regulations: Humanities Board Social Sciences Board

Advertisements 199

Notifications of Prizes, Grants and Funding 201

Charterhouse European Bursaries

E O James Bequest

Europaeum

German Scholarships

Jenkins Memorial Fund

Philippe Wiener–Maurice Anspach Foundation

Scatcherd European Scholarships

Notifications of Vacancies 202

University of Oxford

Colleges, Halls and Societies

External Vacancies

Supplement included with this issue: (1) to no 5007: university of oxford draft strategic Plan 2013–18 187–194

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Council and Main Committees

Council of the University

Approval of nomination of external member of Council

under regulation 9.3 of Council regulations 2 of 2002, the nomination below shall be deemed to be approved unless not later than 4 pm on Thursday, 29 November, the Registrar has received from not fewer than 20 members of Congregation a written request for a postal ballot to be taken in respect of that nomination.

Approval of nomination of Sir Crispin Davis as an external member of Council

The nomination by Council, under the provisions of section 4 (7)–(10) of statute vI, of Sir Crispin Davis, MA Oxf, as a member of Council for four years from Hilary term 2013, is submitted for approval.

Note on the nominated external member of Council

Sir Crispin Davis graduated in Modern History (Oriel, 1970). He then worked for Procter and Gamble from 1970 to 1990, holding a series of senior positions in the UK and Germany before becoming President of the company's North American food business. between 1990 and 1993 he was Group Managing Director for Guinness Group, and then became Chief Executive Officer for Aegis Group plc, a leading global media service company, between 1994 and 1999. From 2000 to 2009 he was Chief Executive Officer of Reed Elsevier plc. he was knighted in 2004, for services to publishing and information. Sir Crispin is a non-executive director of GlaxoSmithKline, a member of the Global Advisory Board for Citigroup, and a member of the Council and the Board of Trustees of the National Trust. He has in the past served on the development board of the Tate (2002–7) and the Oxford University Press Finance Committee (1994–9). sir Crispin has been an external member of Council since Hilary term 2009. He is currently the chairman of the Committee to Review Salaries of Senior University Officers, and a member of the Finance Committee and of the Nominations Committee.

Congregation 26 November

Degree by Resolution

No notice to the contrary having been received, the following resolution is deemed to have been approved at noon on 26 November.

Text of Resolution

That the Degree of Master of Arts be conferred upon:

Matthew John Jarvis, St Cross  Jamie Seth Patrick Lorimer, Hertford  Andrew John Parker, Somerville  Jin-Chong Tan, Balliol

Congregation 27 November

Presentation of Vice-Chancellor's Oration

The Oration delivered by the Vice-Chancellor on 2 October was declared presented.

¶ The Oration has been published as Supplement (1) to Gazette no 5000.

Council of the University

Register of Congregation

Mr Vice-Chancellor reports that the following names have been added to the Register of Congregation:

Asseraf, A, All SoulsBreen, M A, Green TempletonBucknell, C L, All SoulsDemeyere, N, BalliolDickson, J W, Personnel ServicesEvstratov, A, Faculty of Medieval and

modern languagesKhan, S, St Hilda'sMilewicz, K M, University CollegeSanders, M J, Department of Clinical

NeurologyThomas, A L, Hertford

Divisional and Faculty Boards

For changes in regulations for examinations see 'Examinations and Boards' below.

Consultative notices

Consultation on the draft University Strategic Plan

The University’s current Strategic Plan runs from 2008/9 to 2012/13. Council therefore established a steering group in Hilary term 2012, chaired by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Education, charged with the development of the Plan for the period 2013/14–2017/18. The group includes members from the Council, the divisions and the colleges (see below) and was supported by separate groups considering in more depth the areas of research, education and widening engagement.

on 5 november 2012, Council approved the draft of the University Strategic Plan, contained in a supplement to this issue of the Gazette, as a document for wide consultation across the University during hilary term 2013. submissions on the draft plan are now invited from all bodies within the collegiate University as well as from individuals. Responses should be sent to [email protected] by the end of ninth week of Hilary term. responses will be posted online at https://www1.admin.ox.ac.uk/pras/strategicplan, unless permission is withheld. An electronic version of the draft Strategic Plan will also be posted on this site.

A Discussion on the topic of The University’s draft strategic Plan (2013/14–2017/18) will take place at the Congregation meeting on 19 February (week 6); further details about the arrangements will be published in the Gazette early in Hilary term.

Following this consultation, the draft Strategic Plan will be amended in the light of comments received and presented to Council and Congregation for approval by the end of Trinity term 2013.

Notices

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LecturesHumanities

Medieval Studies

Professor Jeffrey F Hamburger, Harvard, will deliver the medieval studies lecture 2013 at 5.15 pm on 14 January in the Examination Schools.

Subject: 'Script as image'

Other Groups

Oxford Asian Textile Group

Lesley Pullen, soas, will lecture at 5.45 pm on 5 december at the Pauling Institute, 58 banbury road.

Subject: 'Dressed to impress: a study of textiles carved in relief on the monumental sculptures of East Java'

MEMBErSHiP oF THE STrATEgiC PLAN ovErArCHiNg grouP

• Dr Sally Mapstone, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Education (Chair of the Group)

• Professor Nick Rawlins, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Development and External Affairs

• Professor William James, Pro-Vice- Chancellor, Planning and Resources

• Professor Ian Walmsley, Pro-vice-Chancellor, Research, Academic Services and University Collections

• Dr Stephen Goss, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Personnel and Equality

• Professor Shearer West, Head, Humanities Division

• Professor Roger Goodman, Head, Social Sciences Division

• Professor Alex Halliday, Head, mathematical, Physical and life Sciences Division

• Professor Alastair Buchan, Head, Medical Sciences Division

• Professor Jonathan Michie, Director, Department for Continuing Education

• Dr Emma Smith, Council member elected by Congregation

• Ms Alice Perkins, external Council member

• Mr Tim Gardam, Chairman, Conference of Colleges, and Council member

• Professor Paul Madden, Deputy Chairman, Conference of Colleges, and Council member

• Senior Proctor• Junior Proctor• Assessor• Ms Martha Mackenzie (January–July

2012), Student Representative (OUSU)• Mr David Townsend (August 2012

to present), Student Representative (OUSU)

• Professor Ewan McKendrick, Registrar

General notices

Gazette publication arrangements

The final Gazette of Michaelmas term will be published on 6 December. Publication for Hilary term will begin on 10 January. The usual deadline arrangements will apply.

Examinations and Boards

Colleges, Halls and SocietiesObituaries

Christ Church

Professor Donald Boulter, Cbe, FIbiol, Frsa, 8 June 2012; 1944. aged 85.

Francis David Brooks, 25 september 2012; 1952. aged 78.

russell Claude Mcgregor Balfour Burlingham, 14 august 2012; 1942. aged 89.

The revd Alastair robin Mcglashan; 1951.

richard Nisbet Earle raven, mbe; 1950. Major general Timothy Stuart

Champion Streatfeild, CB, MBE, 2011; 1944. aged 85.

Dr John Joseph Thwaites, FTI, FIma, 2012; 1949. aged 83.

Merton

Professor Michael Stephen Patrick Eastham, FRSE, 27 October 2012; Postmaster 1956. aged 75.

Mr William Michael Wreathall, 17 July 2012; 1940. aged 91.

St Hilda's

Agathe gewirtz (née Hajnal-Konyi), 25 october 2012; 1949. aged 82.

Jennifer Clare Tyrrell, 3 november 2012; 1971. aged 59.

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Advertisements

Advertising enquiriesEmail: [email protected] Telephone: 01865 (2)80548 Web: www.ox.ac.uk/gazette/classifiedadvertising

DeadlineAdvertisements are to be received by noon on Wednesday of the week before publication (ie eight days before publication). Advertisements must be submitted online.

Miscellaneous

Gazette publication arrangementsAdvertisers are asked to note that the final Gazette of Michaelmas term will be published on 6 December. Publication for Hilary term will begin on 10 January. The usual deadline will continue to apply (see above).

Son et LumièrePaul Gallico’s The Snow Goose will be performed at 7 pm, Tues 11–sat 15 dec, at S John the Evangelist church (SJE), 109A Iffley rd. a young girl and a reclusive and disabled artist, Rhayader, are thrown together when a wounded bird lands on their beach. As they nurse it, friendship and trust develop and, with the Snow Goose, Rhayader is restored. When the call goes out for aid to British forces trapped at Dunkerque, he sets out in his sailboat across the Channel to play his part. With a lighthouse in the church, dazzling sound and light special effects and the mellifluous voice of Sir Patrick Stewart, this is a spectacular show and a parable on the power of friendship and love. A rival for any pantomime. most suitable for children 8–15, but appeals to all ages. See: www.sje-oxford.org. Tickets: £10 (£8/£5 concessions); from www.oxfordplayhouse.com/ticketsoxford or on the door.

Research participants sought

Do you care for someone who uses telecare equipment at home? The aKTIve project is trying to find out how telecare – including pendant alarms, motion sensors and fall detectors – affects older people and those who care for them. We would like to interview carers in Oct–Dec to find out what it’s like to care for an older person and whether telecare makes an impact. We can either call you at a time convenient for you or host you at the Institute of Population ageing on banbury rd.

If you have experience of telecare equipment, we would like to hear from you. We will provide a gift of £20. If you think you can tell us about your experiences of care and telecare, please contact our research team on: 01865 612816/[email protected].

Oxford University Newcomers’ Club

The Oxford University Newcomers’ Club at the university Club, 11 mansfield rd, oX1 3sZ, welcomes the wives, husbands or partners of visiting scholars, of graduate students and of newly appointed academic members of the University. We offer help, advice, information and the opportunity to meet others socially. Informal coffee mornings are held in the club every Wednesday 10.30–12 (excluding the Christmas vacation). Newcomers with children (0–4) meet every Fri in term 10.15–11.45. We have a large programme of events including tours of colleges, museums and other places of interest. Other term-time activities include an art group, book group, informal conversation group, garden group, antiques group and an opportunity to explore Oxfordshire. Visit our website: http://sites.google.com/site/oxforduniversitynewcomersclub.

Antiques bought and sold

Antiques and decorative objects bought and sold. Fireplace-related items – grates, firetools, firebacks, fenders, nursery guards; 17th-, 18th- and 19th-century furniture; interesting and unusual items including silver, pictures, desks and library furniture, also garden items such as stoneware or seating. Please ring to sell, or to purchase visit us at Greenway Antiques, 90 Corn st, Witney, oxon. open mon–Fri 9.30–5, sat 10–5. Tel: 01993 705026. mobile: 07831 585014.

Restoration and conservation of antique furniture

John Hulme undertakes all aspects of restoration. Thirty years’ experience. Collection and delivery. For free advice, telephone or write to the Workshop, 11A High st, Chipping norton, oxon, oX7 5ad. Tel: 01608 641692.

Changes to Examination Regulations

For the complete text of each regulation listed below and a listing of all changes to regulations for this year to date, please see www.ox.ac.uk/gazette/examinationregulations.

Humanities Board

FiNAL HoNour SCHooL oF HiSTorY oF ArT

to change requirements regarding resits 

Social Sciences Board

MSC iN EDuCATioNcorrigendum to course guidelines published in the Gazette on 4 october 2012: removal of listing of option papers and change to electronic submission policy

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Situations vacant

TEFL-qualified teachers required for closed courses of Japanese students in March at Oxford University colleges. Excellent rates of pay: £25/hr for the right candidates. Please send a brief CV to [email protected].

Famille bilingue recherche personne francophone pour garde d’enfants à domicile au centre d’oxford (2 ans et 4½ ans) deux jours ou deux ½ journées/semaine. Contactez [email protected] pour plus de details.

Houses to let

An Englishman’s home is his castle – so the saying goes. We don’t have too many castles, but we do have a constant supply of good-quality property to rent in Oxford city. QB Management is one of Oxford’s foremost letting agents, specialising in letting to academics and other professionals. We aim to provide the friendliest professional service in the city. visit: www.qbman.co.uk, call: 01865 764533, or email: [email protected].

Are you a dog lover? Our north Oxford house is available from mid-Dec to late Jan if you are happy to look after a friendly springer spaniel, 1 or 2 people welcome. length of stay is negotiable, and arrangements can be made for temporary care of the dog if you wanted to be away, for example over Christmas. Email: [email protected].

Summertown. Furnished 2-bedroom duplex with designated parking and a lovely communal garden. Available for sublet 15 Feb–15 sept. spacious. bathroom on each floor (shower, bath). One huge bedroom with en suite bathroom. Second bedroom set as a study. Washing machine, dishwasher. Dishes, bedding, towels provided. Quiet road with good access to shops and restaurants in Summertown and to city centre. Email for photos; £1,050 pcm. Contact [email protected].

Scott Fraser are currently advertising a fine 3-double-bedroom period property to let in Hill Top Rd, East Oxford: providing spacious accommodation over 3 floors, recently refurbished and offering 2 reception rooms. suitable for a family. large rear garden and fabulous roof-top terrace. On-street permit parking. Unfurnished. Council tax band E. available now, £1,850 pcm. Please contact anna berry on 01865 244666 or [email protected].

House sit. spacious 3-bedroom townhouse in east Oxford. Small rent in exchange for feeding cat, frog and geckos. Walking distance from the Plain. One month from 9 Dec. Contact Jorgelina Marino: [email protected].

Flats to let

Visiting Oxford? We have studio, 1, 2 and 3-bedroom apartments conveniently located for the various colleges and University departments, available from 1 week to several months. Apartments are serviced, linen provided, rental includes all bills. Most of our guests are visiting academics like you. Details, photos and prices on our website: www.weeklyhome.com. Email: [email protected] or tel: 01993 811711.

Jericho: 2-bedroom furnished flat available 1 Jul 2013; £1,635 pcm. Includes secure indoor parking, 2 full bathrooms. Also: Jericho 3-bedroom furnished house available 1 aug; £1,975 pcm, 2½ baths, secluded garden, energy-efficient boiler, parking. One bedroom has additional attached kitchen ideal for nanny or teenager. Both: walk to University, train and coach station, catchment area for best schools. Contact: [email protected]. Tel: 613 745 1368 (Canada).

Inner north Oxford (close to st hugh’s/Wolfson). One-bedroom flat with off-street parking and balcony. Spacious, light, open-plan living area, in excellent condition with picture windows overlooking pleasant garden. Unfurnished but extensive cupboards and bookcases, fridge, washing machine, cooker. available from early dec, £950 pcm, 8–10-month let (probably renewable on an annual basis). Tel: 01865 513326.

House swaps

House swap wanted: house or minimum 2-bedroom apartment in Oxford city centre 1 apr–30 June. on offer: san diego, California – 316 sq m, 4 bedrooms, 3 fireplaces, 7 miles from Pacific Ocean, 17 miles from University of California, hot tub, sauna, swimming pool; and Taos, new mexico – 316 sq m, 4 bedrooms, 3 fireplaces, 4 acres, stream, 1.5 miles Taos Plaza, 90 mins north Santa Fe. Contact David Mares: [email protected].

University Land Agent’s and Accommodation Office

The university land agent’s and Accommodation Office maintains registers of University housing, and of private rental accommodation, available to full-time students, academic visitors and some employees of the University. See www.admin.ox.ac.uk/ accommodation.ꆱ

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Accommodation offered

Scott Fraser – market leaders for quality Oxfordshire property. Selling or letting, buying or renting, we are here to help. Visit www.scottfraser.co.uk for more information or call: oxford sales: 01865 759500; Witney sales: 01993 705507; headington lettings: 01865 761111; summertown lettings: 01865 554577; east oxford and student lettings: 01865 244666; Witney lettings 01993 777909.

Academics, parent or students looking for a nice place to stay: short- or long-term B&B or self-catering rooms/apartments. high-quality accommodation in welcoming private homes in many Oxford locations and surrounding area. b&b from £25/night, £170/week, all inclusive. long-term discount available. Tv, free wireless Internet, tea/coffee facilities, use of microwave. linen and weekly laundry service. For information, tel: 01865 435229, email: [email protected], or visit: www.abodesofoxford.com.

Accommodation sought

Self-catering apartments

OxfordShortlets offers a portfolio of high-quality, self-catering, short-let properties as an excellent alternative to hotel, guesthouse or bed and breakfast accommodation in Oxford and surrounding villages. Wide selection of quality homes available for short-stay lets from 1 week to several months. OxfordShortlets caters for professional individuals, groups or families visiting Oxford for holiday, business, academic and relocation purposes or for temporary accommodation between homes. Tel: 01865 311696. Fax: 01865 511010. email: [email protected]. Web: www.oxfordshortlets.co.uk.

Short-let self-catering: Midsomer Cottage is a delightful 3-bedroom victorian cottage with open outlooks, situated in the riverside village of Iffley, with easy access walking or by bus to the city. There is a living room with WiFi, breakfast/kitchen, deck and gravelled garden. available 12–30 nov and 3–22 dec. Contact [email protected] or 07908 422534/01491 875939.

Holiday lets

Midhurst. Romantic, primitive, 2-bedroom gamekeeper’s cottages at foot of South Downs: fires, polished floors, simple kitchens, many books, internet access, no TVs (writers’ haven) – or for bigger groups, a gorgeous, antique-filled, unspoiled (but very comfortable) 5-bedroom 17th-century farmhouse. on own organic farm – woods, valleys, river, bluebells, wildlife. Available weekends; low winter prices; big Oxford discount. Pictures at www.wakehamfarm.com/Wakeham-home or email [email protected].

Cornwall, cottage and restored chapel in quiet hamlet on South-west Coastal Footpath within 100m of the sea and minutes from Caerhays and Heligan. Each property sleeps 6. Comfortably furnished, c/h, wood burner and broadband. Ideal for reading, writing, painting, walking, bathing, bird watching. Beautiful beach perfect for bucket and spade family holidays. Short winter breaks available from £200. Tel: 01865 558503 or 07917 864113. Email: [email protected]. See: www.cornwallcornwall.com.

South of France. Charming, soigné apartment in newly restored village house in picturesque Junas (between Nimes and Montpellier) for short lets all through the year. Two en suite double bedrooms, secluded courtyard with small pool. Ideal writer’s retreat. beautiful walks surrounding countryside and nearby seaside. Email: [email protected]. Web: www.holiday-rentals.co.uk/p690606a.

Notifications of Prizes, Grants and FundingPlease refer to the website, or contact the email address shown, for further details of the awards below.

Students of the University should refer to the Student Funding website for advice on fees and funding at www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfunding.

Charterhouse European Bursaries

Charterhouse European Bursaries; for Oxford students to study in Europe; up to £6,500 available; 15 February; www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfunding/graduates/internationalopportunities/charterhouse

E O James Bequest

All Souls; E O James Bequest; open to graduate students in Theology, Anthropology, Ancient History and Ecclesiastical History for grants in support of their research; up to £2,500; 28 January; applications (including up to 500-word proposal explaining need for and planned expenditure of a grant, and supporting note from University supervisor or academic adviser) to College Secretary, All Souls, High st, oxford oX1 4al or college.secretary@ all-souls.ox.ac.uk

Europaeum

Europaeum; open to Oxford graduate students to follow an approved programme of study at the Graduate Institute of International and development studies, Geneva; 2–3 weeks in 2013–14; €500 bursary; 7 december; www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfunding/graduates/internationalopportunities/europaeum

German Scholarships

German Scholarships; funding opportunities for Oxford and Cambridge students to study in Germany; 1 February; www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfunding/graduates/internationalopportunities/german

University Accommodation Office

landlords – do you have a spare room, flat or house to let? Oxford University Accommodation Office seeks all types of short and long-term accommodation for students, academic visitors, postdocs and members of the University. Our new quick and easy Studentpad software allows landlords to quickly advertise properties online, amend details and upload photos. See: www.oxfordstudentpad.co.uk. For information: 01865 280811.

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University of Oxford

Department of Economics in association with linacre; university lecturership in Financial economics; £42,883–£57,581; noon, 20 december; www.ox.ac.uk/about_the_university/jobs/academic/index/ac11363j

Department of Economics in association with St Edmund Hall; University lecturership in Financial econometrics; £42,883–£57,581; noon, 20 december; www.ox.ac.uk/about_the_university/jobs/academic/index/ac11362j

Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences; Professorship of Musculoskeletal sciences; 28 January; www.ox.ac.uk/about_the_university/jobs/fp

department of Politics and International relations and school of Interdisciplinary Area Studies in association with St Hugh’s; university lecturership in Comparative Politics (latin america); £42,883–£57,581; noon, 11 January; www.ox.ac.uk/about_the_university/jobs/academic/index/110113/ac11380j

Colleges, Halls and Societies

Jesus; Shaw Foundation Junior Research Fellowship in law; £29,249; 21 January; www.jesus.ox.ac.uk

Merton; fixed-term Fellow and Tutor in economics; £35,966–£48,293; 4 January; www.merton.ox.ac.uk/vacancies/index.shtml

External Vacancies

Christ's College, Cambridge; 2–4-year non-stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship in any subject; noon, 10 January; www.christs.cam.ac.uk/college-life/vacancies

Christ’s College, Cambridge; 2–4-year non-stipendiary Sackler Research Fellowship in either Chemistry or Applied Mathematics; noon, 10 January; www.christs.cam.ac.uk/college-life/vacancies

Pembroke College, Cambridge; Treasurer and bursar; £70,000–£80,000; 4 January; www.pem.cam.ac.uk/the-college/job-vacancies

St Edmund's College, Cambridge; 2-year non-stipendiary Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Competition (from 1 October 2013); 25 January; www.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/posts/prf-2013/index.php

Jenkins Memorial Fund

Jenkins Memorial Fund; for graduates in Humanities and Social Sciences to study at Europaeum partner universities; up to £10,000 available; 15 February; www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfunding/graduates/internationalopportunities/jenkins

Philippe Wiener–Maurice Anspach Foundation

Philippe Wiener–Maurice Anspach Foundation; Study Abroad scholarship for DPhil students to conduct research at the université libre de bruxelles in 2013–14; grant of €1,800 per month plus university fees; 7 december; http://fwa.ulb.ac.be/cgi?usr=kjjesv395m&lg=fr&pag=1710&rec=0&frm=0&par=aybabtu&id=4453&flux=17074685

Scatcherd European Scholarships

Scatcherd European Scholarships; for Oxford students to study in Europe; up to £6,500 available; 15 February; www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfunding/graduates/internationalopportunities/scatcherd