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Prof Alan Bowman, FBA, D.Litt. MA Oxf, MA PhD Toronto

Honorary Fellow

John Boyce

Maintenance Operative

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Peter Brathwaite FRSA

Distinguished Visitor

Prof Mark Buckley

Professor of Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience

Fellow in Psychology

Senior Treasurer of the MCR

Co-Steward of SCR

Mrs Stefanie Burkert-Burrows

Stipendiary Lecturer in German

Dr Craig Campbell

Lecturer in Organic Chemistry

Dr Aoife Cantrill

Laming Junior Research Fellow in Living Modern Languages

Joanne Capon

Joanne Capon

Caretaker

Michael Capon

Grounds / Steward's Assistant

Jose Carrillo

Prof José A. Carrillo de la Plata

Fellow in Applied Mathematics

Professor of the Analysis of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations

Rina Carvalho

College Office and Admissions Assistant

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Prof Richard Carwardine
CMG, MA DPhil Oxf, FBA, FLSW, FRHistS

Honorary Fellow

Dr Oliver Chandler

Non-Stipendiary Lecturer in Music

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Dr Rajat Chowdhury

Non-stipendiary Lecturer

Dr David Constantine FRSL

Supernumerary Fellow

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Dr Claire Craig

The Provost

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