List Of Honorary Fellows Of The Queen's College, Oxford
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List Of Honorary Fellows Of The Queen's College, Oxford
This is a list of Honorary Fellows of The Queen's College, Oxford. *Tony Abbott *Rowan Atkinson *James Ball (economist), Sir James Ball *Michael Barber (educationist), Sir Michael Barber *Richard Barrons, Sir Richard Barrons *Adrian Beecroft *Tim Berners-Lee, Sir Tim Berners-Lee *Christopher Bland, Sir Christopher Bland *Vernon Bogdanor, Sir Vernon Bogdanor *Cory Booker *Alan Bowman (classicist), Alan Bowman *Alan Budd, Sir Alan Budd *Richard Carwardine *Clayton Christensen *James Craig (diplomat), Sir James Craig *Brian Donnelly (British diplomat), Sir Brian Donnelly *David Eisenberg *Bill Frankland *Elizabeth Frood *Eric Garcetti *John Gillen (judge), Sir John Gillen *Annette Gordon-Reed *John Griffith Williams, Sir John Griffith Williams *Peter Hacker *Ilkka Hanski *Allen Hill (scientist), Allen Hill *Leonard Hoffmann, Baron Hoffmann *Tony Honoré *Ioan James *David Jenkins (bishop), David Jenkins *Ruth Kelly *Asma Khan *Ron Laskey *Paul Lever, Sir Paul Lever *Colin Low, Baron ...
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Honorary Fellow
Honorary titles (professor, reader, lecturer) in academia may be conferred on persons in recognition of contributions by a non-employee or by an employee beyond regular duties. This practice primarily exists in the UK and Germany, as well as in many of the universities and colleges of the United States, Australia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, New Zealand, Japan, Denmark, and Canada. Examples of such titles are Honorary Professor, Honorary Fellow, Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Honorary Reader, Honorary Lecturer (normally applies to non-teaching staff, who give occasional lectures), Visiting Fellow (normally applies to students carrying out further studies and research programmes), Industrial Fellow. Honorary Professor In the UK, this is the highest title to be awarded to individuals whom the university wish to appoint, honor, and to work with. These individuals are not university staff nor employees. An external person is usually recommended by an internal university academic ...
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