The Record 2005

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Stewart Onan Sage. M.A .. Sc.D.. Tutor for Re earch Students aod Director of Studies in Biological Natural Sciences. E lizabeth Anne Howlett Hall. B.Sc.. Ph.D.(London). Professor of Analytical Biot.echnology. Tutor and College Lecturer in Natural Sciences (Biotechnology). Richard William Prager. M.A .• Ph.D .. C.Eng.. M.I.E.E. Binnie Fellow, Tltlor for Research Students and Assistant Director of Studies in Engineering. The Revd Canon John Charlton Polk.inghQrne, K.B.E., M.A., Sc.D., D.Sc.h.c. (Exele1·, Leicester and Marquene), D .D.h.c. (Kent and Durham), F.R.S. Life Fellow: fo1111erly President. John Evan Baldwin. M.A.. Ph.D., F.R.S. Llfe Fellow. Emeritu Profe sor of Radioastronomy. Stuart Nigel Bridge, M.A. Bye-Fellow (Law). Freedom of Information and Daia Protection Officer. Law Commis ioner for England and Wales. Roderic Lewis Jones, M.A., D.Phil.(Oxon). College Lecwrer in Chemistry. Anthony Norden Lasenby. M.A., M.Sc.(London), Ph.D.(Manchester). Professor of Astrophysics and Cosmology. Keith Ferrin Priestley, M.S.(Washington), Ph.D.(Nevada). College Lecturer in Mathematics for Natural Sciences. Christos Nicolas Pitelis. B.A.(Arhens). M.A., Ph.D.(Warwick). Director of Studie in Management Studies. As isrant Directôr of Stuclies in Economies. Eivind Georg Kahr s. Mag.m., Dr.philos.(Oslo). Director of Studies in Oriental Studies. And rew Howard Gee, M.A .. Ph.D. Director of Studies in Engineering. David Robert Ward, M.A, Ph.D. Director of Studies in Phy ical Natural Sciences. Jacqueline Lillian Scott,B.A.(Sussex), M.A., Ph.D. (Michigan). Director of Smdics Îll Social and Political Sciences. The Revd Fraser Norman Watts. M.A.(Oxon). M.Sc., Ph.D.(London). Director of Studies in Theology and Religious Studies. Peter Nicholas lJenton. M.A. , Ph.D., Dip. Comp. Sei. Bye-Fellow (Computer Science). Lee Anthony Bollom, M.A., F.H.C.J.M.A. -Steward. John Wifüam Allison, B.A., LL.B.(Stellenboscb). LL.M .. Ph.D. Tutor for Graduate Studems and College Lecturer in Law. Beverley Jane Glover. B.Sc.(Sl Andrews). Ph.D. (U.E.A.). Admission. Tutor (Sciences), College Lecturer in Plant Sciences. Murray Jack M ilgate, M.Ec.(Sydney), M.A.(Essex), Pb.D. Senior Tutor and Director of Studics in Economies; Keeper of Pictu.res. Richard Andrew William Rex, M.A.. Ph.D. Archivist, Tutor and Director of Studies i.n History. Tianjian Lu, B.St.. M.Eng:(Xian), D.Phil( Hong Kong), Ph.D.(Harvard). Assistant Director of Stuclies in Engineering. Anthony David Cballinor, M.A., Ph.D. Bye-Fellow (Physic ·). Andrew Martin William Glass.. M.A., Ph.D.(Wisconsiu). Tlltor and Assistant Director of Studîes in Marhematics. lan Pattersoo. M.A., Ph.D. Librarian and Keeper of the Old Library, Tutor and Director of Stud.ies in English. Clare Elizabeth Bryant. B.Sc.(SOL1tl1mnpton), B.Vet.Med., Ph.D.(London), M.R.C.V.S. Tutor for GradL1ate Students and College Lecrurer in Pharmacology. Martin Paul Vernon Crowley, B.A .. D.Phil. (Oxon), M.A. (Nottingham). Tutor and Director of Studies in Modem and Medieval Langllages. James Craig Muldrew. M.A. (A l.berta), Ph.D. Tutor ,tnd Assistant Director of Studies in History. .lames William Patrick Campbell, M.A.. Dip.Arch .. Ph.D.. R.l.B.A .. I.H.B.C. Bye-Fellow Architecture and History of Art). Director of Studie,, in History of An and in Architecture. Howard Richard Neil Jones, M.A., Ph.D. Tutor for Graduate Students andAssistantDirector of Studies in Natural Sciences (Chemistry). Martin John Oixon, B.A. (Oxon), M.A. Tutor, Director of Studie in Land Economy and CollegeLecturer in Law. Nicholas Francis John lnglis, M.A., Ph.D. Tutor for Graduate Studenti; and Acting Director of Stlldies in Mathernatics. Sir David Anthony King, .B.Sc., Ph.D. (Witwatersrand). Sc.D. (East Anglia). M.A.. Sc.D.. F.R.S.C.. F.I.P., Hon. FJ .A.S., FR.S. 1920 Profe sor of Pbysical Chemistry: Chief Scienrific Advisor to H.M. Govermnenl and Heüd of the Office of Science and Technology. David Robert Spring, M.A. , D.Phil. (Oxon.) Byc-Fellow (Organic Chemistry). David Kris.hna Menon, MD., B.S. (Madras), Ph.D. (London), F.R.C.A., F.Med.Sci., F.R.C.P. .Professor of Anae the ia. Andrew Clague T hompson, M.A .. M. Phil.. Pb.D. Research Fellow (History). Paterson Award Holder. Admis îoos Tutor (Arts) Julia Rose Gog M.A., l'h.D. College Lecturer in Mathematics. Lavanya Rajamani. B.A., LL.B (Nad Law School of fndia.) B.C.L., D.PbjJ. (Oxon), LL.M (Yale), Dip.U.N.S. Direcror of Studies in Law. Hannah Louise Joy Dawson, M.A. , M.Phil., Ph.D. Research Fellow (History); Director of Studies in Philosphy. JuJia Lovell. M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.. 0 aka Ga.k.uin Research FeUow (Chine e). Léon Paul Tomer . B.Sc. (London), M.Sc. (LSE), M.PhiL. Ph.D. Templeton Research Fellow. Ashwin Arunkumar Sesb.ia, B.Tech. (fndian ù1st. of Technology, Bombay). M.S., Ph.D. (Berkley, California). College Lecturer in Engineering. Eugene Michael Terentjev, B.Sc. (Mo. cow State), Ph.D. (Academy of Science , Mo cow). College Lecturer in Physics. Graham Michael Treece, M.A., Ph.D. Bye-Fellow (Engineering), Joanna Clare Willmott, M.A., M.PhiJ., Ph.D. Research Fellow (Classics). Fabian Colenuu Scholar. Christopher George Wilkins, B.Sc. (Durham), Ph.D. William Cou Iton Research Fellow (Plant Sciences). Diana Mary Henderson. LL.B. (Strathclyde). Ph.D. (Edinburgh). N. P.. T.D., F.S.A. Scot. Development Director: College Lecturer in History. Hadrian Alexander Luscombe Green, M.B., Ch.B. (Otago), Ph.D. Bye-Fellow (Neuroanatomy). T homas MicbaeJ Stace, B.Sc. (Univ. of Western Australia), Ph.D. Bye-Fellow (Applied Mathemalics). Kaveri Gill, B.A. (Dehli), M.A., M.Phi l., Ph.D. Bye-Fe11ow (Social Sciences). lonna Sitaridou Ptychion (Aristotle Univ. ofThessaloniki). Licenciatura (Lisbon). M.A. (London . Ph.D. (Manchester). College Lecrurer in Modern and Medieval Languages.

From The President

The President a11d Co/lege Pe11sio11er:1 i11 rhe House of Lords. Photo: Brian Calli11glw111

We live in interesting cimes. The increa e in university fee (yieJding benefit to the University and precious little to Queen ') challenge us to ensure that no-one is deterred from applying to Queen · by tbeir financial circum tances. The associated creation of the 'Office for Fair Acce ' (headed by Queens' Member Sir Martin Harris) wiU re ult in a number of ' benchmarks' being applied to Cambridge's, and hence Queens', admissions. These benchmarks are typically expre ed as the proportion of successful appl icants from maintained schools or from particular ocio-economic groups. Queens will tack.le the issue by doing everything we can to widen the pool of applicants, whilst maintaining our policy of ad.mitring on the basis of academ.ic potential alone. Widening the pool will invoJve stepping up the College's outreach activitie , particularly our 'roadshows' in those area where we maintain a special relationship witb the Local Education Authority. At the same time the University is changing, most notably with the increa ein thepropo1tion of graduatestudents in the student body. This is being driven by the growth of the


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