University of Oxford
Welcome to the Queen's College Old Members list
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Read, Simon.
1970-1973
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Having spent some time lecturing in aeronautical engineering, Simon is now a freelance consultant living in Bridlington. He would be happy to hear from any of his old college mates!
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Rees, Kerry.
1996-2000
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Kerry studied Biochemistry at Queen's. He now works in central London as a patent attorney in a private practice of patent and tradmark attorneys. He specialises in biotech and pharma patents.
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Rehman, Yasin.
1995-1999
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Yasin Javed Rehman read for a D. Phil in Physics at the Queens College from 1995-1999. Since his graduation he has been working as a strategy and management consultant in the city of London. His expertises are in new technologies and management sectors. He as worked for both the public and the private sectors as a consultant. Currently he is working as a consultant in the filed of education management. He is a board member of two businesses. He has also worked as a visiting lecturer in physics and management studies. He has contributed in many articles and books on international relations and political challenges faced by many nations around the globe. He is writing a book on Roots of Islamic Fundamentalism. His interests are in new technologies, strategic management and politics.
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Rehman, Yasin Javed.
1995-1999
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Yasin Javed Rehman read for a D. Phil in Physics at Queen's. Since then he has served for four years as strategy and management consultant in the city of London. Currently he is employed in public sector education management. He has worked as as lecturer in Physics, Management and Maths and has contributed in articles and books. Currently he is working on a book finding the "roots of terrorism and fundamentalism".
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Renshaw, Tina.
1989-1992
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Tina read Theology at Queen's from 1989-1992. From there she went on to gain a PGCE in Religious Education and taught in Kent and East Sussex for 5 years. Tina currently heads a national recruitment campaign for RE teachers (www.retri.org.uk) where recent photos can be seen. Tina now lives in Oxford city centre and she claims to provide excellent B&B rates to old friends!
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Rex, Paul.
1971-1974
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After 18 years with two major banks, Chemical Bank (now JP Morgan Chase) and Crédit Agricole, Paul was one of four founder shareholders of GBRW Limited in 1995. GBRW is a consulting company based in the City of London which provides advice on banking, insurance, financial sector and enterprise development issues. Paul is now Managing Director of GBRW and has been involved in consulting for the past 13 years. Paul is responsible for GBRWs financial sector expert witness activities and has given expert evidence in a number of high profile cases, including those involving BCCI (in 2003) and Yukos (2006). He has also worked on assignments in more than 20 emerging market countries, including Bangladesh, China, Egypt, Mongolia, Poland, Russia and Serbia.
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Rich, Felicity.
1986-1989
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After continuing her studies at the Royal Academy of Music, Felix worked in publishing for many years. She currently resides in West London with her husband Dominic and three children, Benedict, Isadora and Cordelia.
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Richardson, Colin.
83-86
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Colin is now a consultant with the retail banking division of Misys-IBS. Since 1998 he has been working in the companies software development and support centre in Manila.
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Rix, Wilma.
1988-1992
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After studying Modern Languages at Queen's, I went on to York College of Law and qualified as a solicitor at Linklaters. Having worked in the New York and Madrid offices I am now back in the UK with husband Alex Johnson (Queen's 1988) and our three sons.
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Roberts, Ian.
1975-1978
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T. Ian Roberts came to Queen's from Giggleswick School to read Modern History. He qualified as a solicitor in 1982, and is currently a partner in the corporate services department of Irwin Mitchell based in Sheffield and Leeds, specialising in corporate finance and banking law and education sector clients. He is a Governor of The Sheffield College, the Law Society's nominee on the Court of the University of Bradford and a non-executive director of Kaye & Co (Huddersfield) Ltd. Ian is currently the Secretary of the Old Giggleswickian Club.
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Rojahn, Christoph.
1991-1994
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Christoph read law at Queen's and went on to do both a Masters and a Dr. phil. in political science, specialising in terrorism and unconventional warfare. Following time at Kroll Associates and a brief stint in the German Civil Sevice he is now working for a investigative consultancy firm in Hamburg, Germany. He would very much like to hear from anybody who was at Queen's with him or those interested in investigations / security consulting.
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Rolf, Jacqueline.
1981-1985
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After studying French and Italian at Queen's, Jackie travelled around Asia before joining NatWest, where she worked for 3 years. 5 years followed at Coutts, where she managed Italian bank clients, before moving to Deutsche Bank. Since 1997 she has managed various Relationship Management and Transaction Banking teams at Standard Chartered Bank, before moving in February 2012 to her current role as Head of Diversity and Inclusion there.
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Ronhovde, Erik.
1959-1962
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Erik read for a D.Phil. in International Relations at Queen's. Since then he has served four years as an officer in the U.S. Air Force and Assistant Professor of Political Science at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado, and then fifteen years as a U.S. diplomat with postings in Berlin, Vienna, Moscow, and Budapest. He now works on international exchanges in Washington.
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Ronse, Christian.
1976-1979
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Christian was at Queen's studying for a MSc (76-77) and then a PhD (77-79) in Mathematics under the supervision of Dr. P.M. Neumann. Afterwards he worked for 11 years as a researcher for Philips corporation, and then had a one-year visiting position at the Bordeaux University. In 1992 he was nominated Professor in Computer Science at theStrasbourg University.
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Royall, Robert A.
1970-1971
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I am now retired and living in the Lake District.
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Rundle, Nick.
1977-1980
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Nick read PPE at Queen's. After 15 years as a stockbroker, he was awarded a Sloan Fellowship at the London Business School in 1998. He is now a director of Morley Fund Management, the asset management division of CGU plc.
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Rux-Burton, Becky Louise.
1999-2002
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I came to Queens as a mature student, and read Psychology. On graduating I continued to build a successful telephone fundraising business with my husband. I have also had 2 little girls. I am being bought out of the business over the next 5 years, and no longer working, enabling me to spend lots of time with Ettie (4) and Eloise (3). We live in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, home of the famous brewery.