• Sir Thomas Richard Edmund Southwood GOM DL FRS (20 June 1931 – 26 October 2005) was a British biologist, professor of zoology and vice-chancellor of the...
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  • Southwood's may refer to: Southwood, Queensland, a town and locality in the Western Downs Region Southwood, Calgary, a neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta...
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  • 1999. He worked alongside Henry Fisher, Roger Parker, Gordon Slynn, and Richard Southwell QC. Lord Neill left Serle Court in 2008 to join his elder brother...
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    Spongiform Encephalopthy Advisory Committee (SEAC), headed by Professor Richard Southwood, to learn more about the disease and take appropriate measures. This...
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    John Pitcher, (1858–1925), theatre costume and scenery designer. Richard Southwood (1931–2005), zoologist. Thomas Sturge (1786-1866), merchant and cement...
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    Blake 1983–1987 Sir John Baring, later Lord Ashburton 1987–1999 Sir Richard Southwood 1999–2002 Lord Waldegrave of North Hill 2002–2011 Sir John Hood 2011–Present...
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    role in 2023". BBC News. 10 May 2022. Retrieved 31 December 2022. Adams, Richard (3 October 2023). "Abuse of Oxford's trans students and staff saddens me...
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    1981 – Sir Geoffrey Warnock 1985 – Lord Neill of Bladen 1989 – Sir Richard Southwood 1993 – Sir Peter North 1997 – Sir Colin Lucas 2004 – John Hood 2009...
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    "Vice-Chancellor". University of Oxford. Retrieved 4 January 2016. Adams, Richard (5 January 2016). "Oxford vice-chancellor: 'Tackling elitism can be done...
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  • Richard FitzRalph (also Fitz Ralph; c. 1300 – 16 December 1360) was a scholastic philosopher, theologian, and Norman Irish Archbishop of Armagh during...
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    Richards 1981 Sir Geoffrey Warnock 1985 Lord Neill of Bladen 1989 Sir Richard Southwood 1993 Sir Peter North 1997 Sir Colin Lucas 21st century 2004 John Hood...
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  • elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, and in 1984, he was invited by Richard Southwood to be the Royal Society Research Professor in the Department of Zoology...
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  • interview Grime has stated that "Ecology lacks a Periodic Table", quoting Richard Southwood. Grime obtained his PhD from University of Sheffield in 1960. Grime...
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    1970–1971 John Laker Harley 1974–1975 George Clifford Evans 1976–1977 Richard Southwood 1980–1981 George Mackenzie Dunnet 1982–1983 Anthony David Bradshaw...
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  • January 1997 Chancellor The Lord Jenkins of Hillhead Preceded by Sir Richard Southwood Succeeded by Sir Colin Lucas Principal of Jesus College, Oxford In...
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  • author) Daniel V. Snaith (IDM artist, records under the name Caribou) Richard Southwood (Vice-Chancellor, University of Oxford) George Reginald Starr (Special...
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    and elegance" and Barbara Castle that it "took everyone's breath away". Richard Crossman said it was "genuinely based on socialist principles, fair in...
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  • 25 October – Barbara Keogh, actress (born 1929) 26 October – Sir Richard Southwood, biologist (born 1931) 28 October – Peter Beet, doctor and railway...
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  • Richard Duck D.D. (also Doke or Dooke) was an English 16th-century college fellow and university vice-chancellor at the University of Oxford. Duck was...
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  • McGavin; Ian Newton; Bill Oddie; Oliver Rackham; Tony Soper; Richard Southwood; Roger Tabor; Kenneth Watkins; Sarah Wanless. The David Bellamy Award...
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  • Richards 1981 Sir Geoffrey Warnock 1985 Lord Neill of Bladen 1989 Sir Richard Southwood 1993 Sir Peter North 1997 Sir Colin Lucas 21st century 2004 John Hood...
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  • Richards 1981 Sir Geoffrey Warnock 1985 Lord Neill of Bladen 1989 Sir Richard Southwood 1993 Sir Peter North 1997 Sir Colin Lucas 21st century 2004 John Hood...
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  • Richard Marshall D.D. (1517 – in or after 1575) was an English clergyman and academic administrator at the University of Oxford. Marshall was elected...
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  • Richards 1981 Sir Geoffrey Warnock 1985 Lord Neill of Bladen 1989 Sir Richard Southwood 1993 Sir Peter North 1997 Sir Colin Lucas 21st century 2004 John Hood...
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    Richard Jenkyns (1782 – 16 March 1854) was a British academic administrator at the University of Oxford and Dean at Wells Cathedral. Jenkyns was born...
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  • American fantasy and science-fiction artist and illustrator. Sir Richard Southwood, 74, British biologist. George Swindin, 90, English football goalkeeper...
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  • Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, Sir Patrick Neill, and later, Sir Richard Southwood. In 1991, Vaughan was made deputy director of Campaign for Oxford...
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  • (Merton) Matthew Ridley (Magdalen) Charles Sherrington (Magdalen) Richard Southwood (Merton) Nikolaas Tinbergen (Merton) Sunil Kumar Verma (Green) Kathy...
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  • Richard Ullerston DD (died August or September 1423) was a Vice-Chancellor and Chancellor of Oxford University. Ullerston was born in the Duchy of Lancaster...
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    growth and disease 1996 Thomas Lindahl, Endogenous damage to DNA. 1995 Richard Southwood, Natural communities: structure and dynamics. 1994 Roy M. Anderson...
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