List of Oriel College People - Fellows and Lecturers

Fellows and Lecturers

Fellows, ordered by seniority of fellowship, oldest first;

  • Graham Vincent-Smith - Philip and Pauline Harris Fellow and Tutor in Mathematics. Emeritus.
  • Gordon MacPherson - Reader in Experimental Pathology, Turnbull Fellow and Tutor in Medicine, Senior Tutor. Emeritus.
  • Glenn Black - Academic Administrator
  • Kathryn Murphy - Fellow and Tutor in English
  • David Charles - Colin Prestige Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy
  • Richard Tur - Benn Fellow and Tutor in Law
  • Mark Philp - Tutor in Politics
  • Derek Gray - Professor of Experimental Surgery, Honorary Consultant in Transplantation
  • David Barlow - Nuffield Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • John Barton - Oriel Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture
  • Andrew Boothroyd - Reader in Physics, Rhodes Fellow and Tutor in Physics, Tutor for Admissions
  • Michael Spivey - Misys and Andersen Fellow, Tutor in Computer Science, and Dean of Degrees
  • Annette Volfing - Knight Fellow and Tutor in Modern Languages (German)
  • David Hodgson - Todd Fellow and Tutor in Chemistry
  • Lynne Cox - George Moody Fellow and Tutor in Biochemistry
  • Douglas Hamilton - Emmot Fellow and Tutor in Engineering Science
  • Robert Evans - Regius Professor of Modern History
  • Teresa Morgan - William and Nancy Bissell Turpin Fellow and Tutor in Ancient History, Senior Dean
  • Pedro Ferreira - Reader and Tutor in Physics
  • Xenia de la Ossa - Fellow and Tutor in Mathematics
  • Brian Leftow - Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion
  • Oliver Pooley - Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy
  • Bruno Currie - Monro Fellow and Tutor in Classics
  • Daniel Butt - Fellow and Tutor in Politics
  • John Huber - Fellow and Tutor in Engineering
  • Richard Scholar - Fellow and Tutor in Modern Languages (French)
  • Curtis Mark - Development Directot, Oriel College Development Trust
  • Celine Rochon - Fellow and Tutor in Finance
  • Wilfrid Stephenson - Treasurer and Bursar
  • Yadvinder Malhi - Professor of Ecosystem Science
  • Kristine Krug - Senior Research Fellow
  • Ian Forest - Fellow and Tutor in History
  • Christopher Bowdler - Fellow and Tutor in Economics
  • Juliane Kerhecker - Tutor in Classics
  • Michael Devereux - Professor of Business Taxation
  • John Armour - Lovells Professor of Law and Finance

Lecturers, ordered alphabetically;

  • Mark Almond (Modern History)
  • Professor Christopher Ashley (Medicine – Physiology)
  • Dr Hugh Cartwright (Chemistry)
  • Dr Juan-Carlos Conde (Modern Languages - Spanish)
  • Dr Garret Cotter (Physics)
  • Dr Max Crispin (Biochemistry)
  • Dr Julie Curtis (Modern Languages – Russian)
  • Mr Leif Dixon (Modern History)
  • Professor Clive Ellory (Medicine – Physiology)
  • Dr Paul Griffiths (Psychology)
  • The Revd Dr Mark Harris (Theology)
  • Professor David Hills (Engineering Science)
  • Dr Anna Holland (Modern Languages - French)
  • Ms Philippa Iley (Mathematics)
  • Dr Katrin Kohl (Modern Languages – German)
  • Dr Pamela Lear (Medicine – Morphology)
  • Dr David Maw (Music)
  • Dr Robert McHenry (Psychology)
  • Dr James Methven (English)
  • Ms Elizabeth Nash (Modern languages – French)
  • Ms Madhavi Nevader (Theology)
  • Mr Clive Newton (Law)
  • Mr JT Paasch (Theology)
  • Dr Elinor Payne (Modern Languages - Linguistics)
  • Ms Nabila Ramdani (Modern Languages - French)
  • Dr Jan Schnupp (Medicine – Neurophysiology)
  • Dr Simon Skinner (Modern History)
  • Dr Martin Speight (Biology)
  • Dr Giuseppe Stellardi (Modern Languages – Italian)
  • Dr Marion Turner (English)
  • Dr Ian Watson (Modern Languages – Linguistics)
  • Dr Mark Whittow (Modern History)
  • Ms Almuth Wietholz (Modern Languages – German)
  • Dr Jeanne Wilson (Physics)
See also Fellows of Oriel College

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