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Ian Crawford (other)
Ian Crawford may refer to: * Ian Crawford (astrobiologist) (born 1961), professor of planetary science and astrobiology * Ian Crawford (cricketer) (born 1954), English cricketer * Ian Crawford (economist), professor of economics * Ian Crawford (footballer) (1934–2007), Scottish football player and coach * Ian Crawford (musician) Ian Miles Crawford (born September 29, 1988) is an American musician and vocalist born in Eugene, Oregon. He is most prominently known for being a guitarist and backing vocalist for a number of different bands including The Cab, Panic! at the Di ... (born 1989), American musician from Auburn, Washington * Ian Crawford (admiral) (born 1930), see List of Australian admirals {{hndis, Crawford, Ian ...
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Ian Crawford (astrobiologist)
Ian Andrew Crawford (born 1961) is a British professor of planetary science and astrobiology at Birkbeck, University of London in the United Kingdom.Professor Ian Crawford.
Birkbeck College. Retrieved 7 May 2021.


Education and early life

Born in , Cheshire, Crawford was educated at North Cestrian Grammar School in from 1972 to 1979. Crawford studied Astronomy at

Ian Crawford (cricketer)
Ian Cunningham Crawford (born 13 September 1954) is a former English cricketer. Crawford was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break. He was born in Bristol. Crawford made his first-class debut for Gloucestershire against Glamorgan in the 1975 County Championship. He made 4 further first-class appearances, the last of which came against the touring New Zealanders in 1978. In his 5 first-class matches, he scored 104 runs at an average of 14.85, with a high score of 73. This score came against Oxford University in 1978. With the ball, he took 3 wickets at a bowling average of 58.00, with best figures of 1/18. He made his List A debut in the 1978 John Player League against Derbyshire. He made a further List A appearance against the same opposition later that season in the Benson & Hedges Cup. He batted once in this format and was dismissed for a duck Duck is the common name for numerous species of waterfowl in the family Anatidae. Ducks are generally ...
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Ian Crawford (economist)
Ian Crawford is professor of economics at the University of Oxford and a fellow of Nuffield College. Crawford is a research fellow at the Institute of Fiscal Studies The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) is an economic research institute based in London, United Kingdom, which specialises in UK taxation and public policy. It produces both academic and policy-related findings. The institute's aim is to "ad .... Crawford's research relates to the analysis of individual behaviour, with reference to nonparametric economic theory and statistical methods.Ian Crawford
Department of Economics, Oxford


Education

*Ph.D. Economics, University College London, University of London, 1997 *M.Sc. Economics, University of Bristol, 1991 *B.A. Economics (1), Birmingham Polytechnic, 1990


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Ian Crawford (footballer)
Ian Crawford (14 July 1934 – 30 November 2007) was a Scottish football player and coach, who most prominently played for Heart of Midlothian in the late 1950s. He scored two goals as Hearts won the 1956 Scottish Cup Final, the club's first Scottish Cup win in 50 years. Crawford started his senior career with Hearts' Edinburgh derby rivals Hibernian, but did not make a league appearance for the Easter Road club, who enjoyed the services of the Famous Five at the time. After a spell with Hamilton Academical, Crawford joined Hearts in August 1954. He scored 58 goals in 127 league appearances as Hearts won two league championships and the Scottish Cup during his time at the club. He was transferred to West Ham United for £10,000 in July 1961, where he played alongside Bobby Moore under the management of Ron Greenwood. Crawford later said that it was Greenwood's encouragement that led him to go into coaching, and he served both Everton and Arsenal in that capacity. He also pl ...
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Ian Crawford (musician)
Ian Miles Crawford (born September 29, 1988) is an American musician and vocalist born in Eugene, Oregon. He is most prominently known for being a guitarist and backing vocalist for a number of different bands including The Cab, Panic! at the Disco, Never Shout Never, and The Academy Is... In 2016, he founded the rock and roll group The Contestants, which released their debut studio album, ''No Contest'', in May 2016. On April 1, 2018, Ian released his solo album, ''Grand Wheel.'' Career He was lead guitarist of The Cab from 2007 until his departure in 2009. On June 1, 2009 The Cab's lead singer Alexander DeLeon announced on his blog that guitarist Ian Crawford had decided to leave the band. Although DeLeon did say that Crawford had decided to leave due to creative differences, there seemed to be no animosity between him and the band. For their upcoming "What Happens in Vegas..." tour, The Cab announced that their friend Bryan Dawson would be replacing Crawford. Crawford was a ...
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Ian Crawford (admiral)
Ian Crawford may refer to: * Ian Crawford (astrobiologist) (born 1961), professor of planetary science and astrobiology * Ian Crawford (cricketer) (born 1954), English cricketer * Ian Crawford (economist), professor of economics * Ian Crawford (footballer) (1934–2007), Scottish football player and coach * Ian Crawford (musician) Ian Miles Crawford (born September 29, 1988) is an American musician and vocalist born in Eugene, Oregon. He is most prominently known for being a guitarist and backing vocalist for a number of different bands including The Cab, Panic! at the Di ... (born 1989), American musician from Auburn, Washington * Ian Crawford (admiral) (born 1930), see List of Australian admirals {{hndis, Crawford, Ian ...
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