Calendar: 1974-1975 Page 469
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lxxxviii Annual Report of the Delegacy Miss Smith read paper to the Postgraduate Conference in Animal Behaviour at Sussex University She has now accepted Treasury Senior Scientific Fellowship specially set up by the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food to support her work This arises from her studies on the development of synthetic ultrasonic signals and offers an application in rodent control Miss Sarah Randolph has been offered three-year Fellowship at Royal Holloway College and will expand her work on the home ranges of small mammals which is follow-up of her research work initiated at Rogate Dr Inge Hoffmeyer of the University of Copenhagen visited the Department at the end of July and worked with Dr Sales for two months Dr Pye has developed work on new form of doppler naviga- tion in bats and is adopting X-band radar to give further information on the doppler shift of recorded signals radar module has been obtained by Professor Turner who is assisting in this project It promises to provide valuable new tool for field studies The new bat detector which was completed last year is being further improved and simplified by new integrated circuits and provisional patent was registered in March 1973 Dr Stoddart had ten month extension of his grant and his Assistant Miss Wood commenced duties in October 1972 Dr Κ Lyons received grant from the Browne Fund of the Royal Society for research at the Plymouth Laboratory in July 1973 FACULTY OF THEOLOGY Number of Students 79 103 DEPARTMENT OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY Departmental Notes The Reverend Professor Dugmore conducted Sessional Course of twenty-four classes on Modern Church History at Putten- ham Surrey for the Extra-Mural Department of the University of
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