Green Templeton College, Oxford - People Associated With Green Templeton College

People Associated With Green Templeton College

  • Kunal Basu, author
  • Dame Valerie Beral, epidemiologist
  • Colin Bundy, First Principal of Green Templeton College
  • Rory Collins, epidemiologist
  • E. David Cook, theologian
  • Sarah Darby, epidemiologist
  • Sir Richard Doll, epidemiologist, first Warden of Green College
  • Michael Earl, Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford
  • Sir Vernon Ellis, Barclay Fellow (2002–06)
  • Sanjaya Lall, economist
  • Peter Friend, surgeon
  • Jason Galanis, banker
  • Derrick Gosselin, engineer and economist
  • Dr Cecil Green, founder of Texas Instruments and Green College
  • John Lennox, mathematician
  • Sir Richard Peto, epidemiologist
  • Stein Ringen, sociologist
  • Rosemary Stewart, business theorist
  • Sir Crispin Tickell, diplomat and environmentalist, third Warden of Green College
  • Michael von Clemm, businessman, restaurateur, anthropologist, former President of Templeton College
  • Lord Walton, politician, second Warden of Green College
  • Steve Woolgar, sociologist

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