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  • ...kin University]]||[[East Anglia University]]||[[University of Lincoln]]||[[Queen's University Belfast]]||[[University of Teesside]] | [[Arts University College at Bournemouth]]||[[University of East London]]||[[University of Liverpool]
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  • ...ated at Ardingly College, David Manning went on to study at Oriel College, Oxford; and then at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of
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  • ...xford]], [[Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics]] | [[University of Oxford]], [[Laboratory of Physiology]] | [[University of Portsmouth]] | [[Universi
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  • ...s' Strike]] and the [[Hillsborough Disaster]]. Following a law degree at [[Oxford University]], he is appointed Commander for the Doncaster West area before * MA in Law, Merton College, Oxford, on a police scholarship.<ref name="telegraph.2" />; graduates 1991 with 2.
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  • ...0, and... two years later passed his membership examinations for the Royal College of Physicians. ...er. In the latter role he was instrumental in raising funds to finance the College's expansion into its handsome premises in Regent's Park. In 1966 he became
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  • Beecroft has a degree in physics from Queen's College, Oxford. After graduating in 1968, he worked for [[ICL]] in the computer industry f *Beecroft Institute of Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology at [[Oxford University]]
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  • ...3, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2013; online edn, Oxford University Press (subscription required)</ref> has, since 1995, been the ed ...il/papers/07-08/221107/QM2007-25%20Honorary%20degrees%20etc.pdf Queen Mary College Council paper on Honorary Degrees and Fellowships] - retrieved 23 April 200
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  • <tr><td>[[European College of Neuropsychopharmacology]]</td><td> </td><td align="center"> </td><td a <tr><td>[[Imperial College London]]</td><td> </td><td align="center"> </td><td align="center"> </td
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  • ...SON, Sir Isaac]’, ''Who Was Who'', A & C Black, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007, accessed 8 July 2010</ref> | [[Imperial College London]] || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 250,000
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  • ...Political Violence]] 2008-14: £175,000<ref>Source: FoI request to [[Kings College]].</ref> | [[College for All]], Tel Aviv || || || || || || || || 4,500 || || || || ||
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  • ...11 Ottolenghi also spoke at Pembroke College (Cambridge), Lincoln College (Oxford) and at the University of York. ...s’, a series of lectures, workshops and conferences at the University of Oxford. Other supporters of the programme are The [[Rothschild Foundation Europe]]
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  • ...gg College, [[University of Oxford]] and an associate member of [[Nuffield College]].
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  • ..., Scotland. His mother was [[Nechi Surah Wilamowski]]. He was educated at Queen's Park School, Glasgow. He was brother to [[Charles Wolfson]], the founder of ...Haifa]], [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem|Jerusalem]], [[Oxford University|Oxford]] and [[Tel Aviv University|Tel Aviv]]. He was also a benefactor of the [[J
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  • The Oxford University spin-out Isis Innovation, which [[Mike Brady]] and [[Chris Leave ...the university. Oxford University Consulting (managed by Isis and linking Oxford academics with consulting opportunities) will provide expertise through...
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  • *MA Modern History, [[The Queen's College]], [[University of Oxford]], 1965 – 1968 <ref name="LI"/> [[Category:Diplomats|Wright, Stephen]][[Category:Oxford alumni|Wright]][[Category:Revolving Door|Wright, Stephen]][[Category:ACOBA|
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  • ..., [[University of Cambridge]], a former president and rector of [[Imperial College]] and lecturer at a number of universities globally. ...mbia University]] in 1975, [[University of Cambridge]] in 1970 and back to Oxford in 1995.<ref name="IM"> [http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/aboutimperial/imperial_
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  • *[[Celia Cook-Huffman]] - [[Juniata College]], USA *[[Neil MacFarlane]] - [[Oxford University]], UK
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  • ...rd. Goff practised as a barrister and went on to work as a member of the [[Queen's Counsel]]. He was also appointed to the [[High Court]] in 1975 and to the [
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  • *[[Rom Harre]] - [[University of Oxford]] *[[Henry M. Levin]] - Teachers College, [[Columbia University]]
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  • He is also a trained barrister and a member of the Queen's Counsel. ...Tory MP for outside earnings. A trained barrister and a member of the the Queen's Counsel, her earned £364,499.50 in the year.<ref> Vincent Moss [http://www
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