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Founding provost William de Muskham 1349 1350 John de Hotham: 1350 1361 Henry Whitfield 1361 1377 Thomas de Carlisle 1377 1404 Roger Whelpdale: 1404 1420 Walter Bell 1420 1426 Roland Byres 1426 1432 Thomas Eglesfield 1432 1440 William Spenser 1440 1460 John Pereson 1460 1483 Henry Bost 1483 1487 Previously Provost of Eton College Thomas Langton ...
Pages in category "Provosts of the Queen's College, Oxford" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The full name of the College, as indicated in its annual reports, is The Provost and Scholars of The Queen's College in the University of Oxford. [10] Queens' College in Cambridge positions its apostrophe differently and has no article, as it was named for multiple queens ( Margaret of Anjou and Elizabeth Woodville ).
She served as director of Government Office for Science and later Chief Science Policy Officer at the Royal Society. [6] She serves as a member of the AI Council. [7] In 2018 it was announced that she had been pre-elected to serve as the Provost of The Queen's College, Oxford from 2 August 2019; she is the first woman to hold the post. [8]
In 1968 he was elected provost of The Queen's College, Oxford, a post he retained until retirement in 1987. On 17 May 1971, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister Edward Heath , Blake was created a life peer as Baron Blake , of Braydeston in the County of Norfolk . [ 5 ]
Provosts of the Queen's College, Oxford (31 P) Pages in category "People associated with the Queen's College, Oxford" This category contains only the following page.
He took up the office of Provost of The Queen's College on 2 August 2008 and was succeeded by Dr Claire Craig CBE on 2 August 2019. [6] [7] He was awarded the Mulliken Medal of the University of Chicago for his achievements in Theoretical and Physical Chemistry. [8] He has served as Miller Visiting Professor at the University of California ...
Septimus Collinson (11 September 1739 – 24 January 1827) was provost of Queen's College, Oxford. Collinson was the seventh son of Joseph and Agnes Collinson, was born at Gotree, near Hunsonby, Cumberland. He was brought up at Great Musgrave, Westmoreland, where his parents had purchased a small estate.