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Election of president

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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Notice to Fellows and Members: Fellows and Members are reminded of their rights under the bye-laws and regulations, as follows:

Bye-law XI

The President shall be elected annually from amongst the Fellows.

Regulation XI

  1. (1) As soon as may be practicable after the first day of June in any year the Council shall hold a nomination meeting and shall at such meeting nominate not less than one candidate and not more than three candidates.

  2. (2) Between the first day of June in any year and the date that is 4 clear weeks after the nomination meeting of the Council, written nominations accompanied in each case by the nominee's written consent to stand for election, may be lodged with the Registrar, provided that each such nomination is supported in writing by not less than 12 Members of the College who are not members of the Council.

  3. (3) An election by ballot shall be held in accordance with the provisions of the regulations.

The nominating meeting of the Council will be held on 6 February 2001 and the last date for receiving nominations under (2) above will therefore be 6 March 2001.

Professor John Cox is in his second year of office as President and is therefore eligible for re-election.

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