University Calendar 2006/7
Section IX
Former Chancellors, Vice-Chancellors
and Deputy Vice-Chancellors
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PREFACE
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ARCHIVE 2001/2
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ARCHIVE 2005/6
CHANCELLORS
1952-1962 His Grace the Duke of Wellington
1964-1974 Lord Murray of Newhaven
1974-1984 Lord Roll of Ipsden
1984-1995 The Rt Hon the Earl Jellicoe
1995-2006 The Rt Hon the Earl of Selborne
2006- Sir John Parker
VICE-CHANCELLORS
1952 Sir Robert Stanford Wood
1952-1965 Dr David Gwilym James
1965-1971 Professor Kenneth Mather
1971-1979 Professor L C B Gower
1979-1985 Professor J M Roberts
1985-1994 Sir Gordon Higginson
1994-2001 Professor Sir Howard Newby
2001- Professor Bill Wakeham
DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLORS
1952-1953 Professor G F Forsey
1953-1957 Professor E T Davies
1957-1959 Professor W I Lucas
1959-1961 Professor A N Black
1961-1963 Professor A Phillips
1963-1966 Professor H C Baldry
1966-1968 Professor J E G Raymont
1968-1970 Professor D C Rowan
1970-1972 Professor G D Sims
1970-1974 Professor J F Wilson
1972-1976 Professor R L Bell
1974-1978 Professor J H Smith
1976-1980 Professor G J Hills
1978-1982 Professor J H Bird
1980-1982 Professor B L Clarkson
1982-1984 Professor H Charnock
1982-1984 Professor D C Jackson
1984-1986 Professor K Hilton
1984-1988 Professor S A Robertson
1986-1990 Professor A M Bourn
1988-1992 Professor K J Gregory
1990-1995 Professor A D Holt
1992-1999 Professor R A Farrar
1995-2001 Professor A M Ulph
1997-2000 Dr P C Lanchester
2001-2002 Professor I D Diamond
1999-2004 Professor K E McLuskie
2000-2004 Professor P J Gregson
2002- Professor A A Wheeler
2004-2005 Professor P J Curran
2004- Professor C A Thomas
2005- Professor P A Nelson


Affiliated Institutions
Accredited Institutions
Instrument of Accreditation
Appointments to Outside Bodies
Foundation and Memorial Lectures
Emeritus Professors
Honorary Graduates of the University


Submitted by the Editors
on behalf of the the Secretariat.
Last reviewed: 30/06/06
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