List of academics of Balliol College, Oxford
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This is a list of Balliol College academics, teachers and visitors who are, or who have been, senior members of Balliol College, Oxford.
Image | Name | Join Date |
Role | Comments | Refs |
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Philip N. Howard | 2015 | Professor of Internet Studies sociologist |
[1] | ||
Peter Tufano | 2012 | Peter Moores Dean and Professor of Finance at Saïd Business School social entrepreneur |
[2] | ||
Rosalind Thomas | 2004 | classicist Professor of Greek |
[3] | ||
Lyndal Roper | 2002 | Regius Professor of History | |||
James Forder | 1997 | Fellow and Tutor in Economics | Editor, Oxford Economic Papers | [4] | |
Judith M. Brown | 1990 | Fellow and Tutor in History | Professor of Commonwealth History | [5] | |
Mike Woodin | 1990 | Tutor in Psychology | Green Party leader | [6] | |
Adam Roberts | 1985 | Professor of International Relations at Oxford | |||
Richard Gombrich | 1977 | Indologist, Professor of Sanskrit | |||
Hedley Bull | 1977 | Professor of International Relationas | [7] | ||
Alvin Plantinga | 1975 | Visiting Fellow | analytic Christian philosopher | ||
Colin Renshaw Lucas | 1973 | Master of Balliol Vice-Chancellor Oxford University |
historian Warden Rhodes House |
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Joseph Raz | 1972 | Fellow and tutor in Jurisprudence | Professor of the Philosophy of Law | ||
Oliver Lyne | 1971 | tutor in Classics | Professor of Classical Languages and Literature | ||
Bryan Magee | 1970 | Tutor in Philosophy | British philosopher, broadcaster, MP and author | ||
Oswyn Murray | 1968 | classicist, joint editor of the Oxford History of the Classical World | |||
Arthur Prior | 1967 | Tutor in Philosophy | New Zealand–born logician and philosopher | ||
Roger Cashmore | 1965 | experimental physicist | [8] | ||
Anthony Kenny | 1964 | Master of Balliol | Philosopher | ||
Denis Noble | 1963 | British physiologist and biologist | |||
Andrew Graham | 1960 | Master of Balliol Fellow and Tutor in Economics |
political economist |
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Jasper Griffin | 1956 | classicist | [9] | ||
Baruch Blumberg | 1955 | Master of Balliol | doctor and co-recipient of the 1976 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | [10] | |
Linus Pauling | 1947 | Eastman Professor | chemist, Nobel prize winner | ||
Baron Thomas Balogh | 1940 | Fellow in Economics | Keynesian economist founder Oxford Institute of Statistics |
[11] | |
Heinrich Zimmer | 1939 | German Indologist and linguist | [12][13] | ||
Felix Frankfurter | 1933 | Eastman Professor | judge US Supreme Court | [14] | |
Christopher Hill | 1931 | Master of Balliol | Marxist historian | [15] | |
Vivian Hunter Galbraith | 1910 | historian | [16][17] | ||
Roy Ridley | 1908 | writer and poet Newdigate Prize |
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Arnold Toynbee | 1907 | economic historian | [18] | ||
Frederick Temple | 1900 | Archbishop of Canterbury | |||
Henry William Carless Davis | 1891 | historian | [19] | ||
William Hardie | 1880 | classical scholar | |||
Thomas Kelly Cheyne | 1865 | divine | [20] | ||
Baron Charles Bowen | 1853 | judge | [21] | ||
Lewis Campbell | 1849 | classicist | [22] | ||
William Charles Salter | 1842 | last Principal of St Alban Hall | [23] | ||
Ralph Wheeler Robert Lingen, 1st Baron Lingen | 1841 | civil servant | |||
Benjamin Jowett | 1835 | Master of Balliol | theologian | [24] | |
William George Ward | 1834 | Theologian and mathematician | [25] | ||
Herman Merivale | 1828 | English civil servant and historian | |||
Adam Smith | 1740 | Economist, philosopher |
References
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- ^ Obituaries, Telegraph (28 November 2019). "Professor Jasper Griffin, classicist of rare humanity, breadth of interest and wit who was a Balliol and Oxford institution – obituary". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
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- ^ Artist: Medalist: Louis-Oscar Roty (French, Paris 1846–1911 Paris). "In Honor of Lewis Campbell, Classical Scholar, Greek Professor, St. Andrews, N.B. (1830–1908): In Honor of Lewis Campbell, Classical Scholar, Greek Professor, St. Andrews, N.B. (1830-1908) [97.15.12a, b]". jstor.org – via JSTOR.
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