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  • best tradition of Oxford architecture", said Nuffield, adding that "if a building of this type were
  • has a statue of the hospital benefactor Lord Nuffield and the eastern courtyard contains an arch fr
  • He was later made an Honorary Fellow of Nuffield, and was also an Honorary Fellow of Peterhous
  • In 1936 Lord Nuffield announced his gift to Oxford Medical School w
  • Oxford, and then as a Professorial Fellow of Nuffield College at Oxford, 1956-77 (Emeritus 1977).
  • In 1985, he was a Distinguished Visitor at Nuffield College at Oxford University and serves prese
  • Nuffield College
  • Atkinson served as Warden of Nuffield College from 1994 to 2005.
  • He is now an Honorary Fellow of Nuffield College and a member of the Department of Sta
  • He was Faculty Fellow of Nuffield College 1953-55 and a member of the Institute
  • on the Beveridge man-power survey and led the Nuffield College social reconstruction survey.
  • He was a Faculty Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford from 1958 to 1961, immediatel
  • versity College London, an Official Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford, and an Assistant Professor a
  • graduating in 1949, and was then a student at Nuffield College, Oxford in 1950, before becoming a Fe
  • 5 to 1968, Siedentop was a Research Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford and he spent virtually his en
  • Governance in 1984, based on his research at Nuffield College, Oxford.
  • ies (1971-79) and to a Research Fellowship at Nuffield College, Oxford (1979-1984), where he underto
  • ment, and he spent two periods of one year at Nuffield College, Oxford as a research fellow, in 1953
  • st at the southern end of Worcester Street is Nuffield College, a graduate college of Oxford Univers
  • y of Paris and Lille, and visiting scholar at Nuffield College, Oxford University and at Harvard Uni
  • xford and then took a D.Phil. in Economics at Nuffield College, Oxford before taking up a Research F
  • e subsequently pursued his academic career at Nuffield College, Oxford; the University of Manchester
  • ed a Bachelor of Arts in history in 1957, and Nuffield College, Oxford, where he graduated as Doctor
  • eian Library in 1970; he was also a Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford from 1971 onwards.
  • tudy at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and Nuffield College, Oxford from 1945 to 1952.
  • Nuffield College, Sociology Group
  • Published by Nuffield College, Oxford,
  • He is also a Professorial Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford.
  • He also is a Visiting Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford.
  • He is a visiting fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford.
  • He took up the post as Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford in 2006.
  • He received the Gwylim Gibbons Award from Nuffield College, Oxford in 1959.
  • Royal High School, Edinburgh University, and Nuffield College, Oxford.
  • He completed a postgraduate course at Nuffield College, Oxford, before becoming a University
  • Callaghan was a Visiting Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford from 1999 to 2007.
  • Faculty Fellow in International Relations at Nuffield College, Oxford.
  • He has also been a Visiting Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford.
  • rpool College, Worcester College, Oxford, and Nuffield College, Oxford.
  • He became a Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford in 1946, and was appointed Wa
  • s a British economist and currently Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford.
  • ounty Durham, at Jesus College, Oxford and at Nuffield College, Oxford.
  • versity College London; Harvard (Ph.D. 1979); Nuffield College, Oxford.
  • omic theory, and was selected as a Student of Nuffield College, Oxford.
  • Nuffield College, at the corner of the southern end of
  • e Charles Wallace Scholar and Beit Scholar at Nuffield College, Oxford University in 1991.
  • He moved to Nuffield College, Oxford to pursue doctoral research o
  • She was a visiting fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford, from 1984 to 1991, and was S
  • He subsequently studied for a PhD at Nuffield College, Oxford as the first student to be su
  • mist and has been a Senior Research Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford since 2005.
  • He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford and Nuffield College, Oxford and practised as a barrister
  • o 1972, he undertook post-graduate studies at Nuffield College, University of Oxford, though without
  • He was on the staff of Nuffield College, Oxford from 1971 to 1973 and became
  • From 1990-1, he was a Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford, then a senior economist at t
  • 1984 until 1998 he was Professorial Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford, Professor of Economics in th
  • s filled in and is now a car park and part of Nuffield College.
  • ng to economics for a post-graduate degree at Nuffield College.
  • e was completing his thesis he was a Tutor at Nuffield College.
  • professor of sociology and official fellow of Nuffield College.
  • niversity of Oxford and an official fellow at Nuffield College.
  • ravelling to Oxford to complete his D.Phil at Nuffield College.
  • Professor Calman was a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics from 2000-2008, and chai
  • ng Astronauts', a drama which complements the Nuffield Council on Bioethics' report on the ethics of
  • Procedures Committee (1990 to 1994), chair of Nuffield Council on Bioethics (1996 to 1998), a member
  • He is currently a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics.
  • In 2009, he was elected a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics.
  • Kennedy was Chair of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics from 1998-2002.
  • He began research work there at the Nuffield Department of Neurosurgery.
  • llow of Balliol College, Oxford and leads the Nuffield Department Surgery.
  • artners, and the University of Oxford has its Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and
  • Six tanks of the Nuffield design were ordered that month.
  • tatistical analysis in David Butler's regular Nuffield election studies entitled "The British Genera
  • s, but perhaps his most important work is the Nuffield Election Studies of each United Kingdom Gener
  • mprises the parishes of Crowmarsh, Ipsden and Nuffield, elects one councillor to the forty-eight mem
  • went to England for "Ath", who had received a Nuffield Foundation fellowship, to do a doctorate on t
  • She is presently chair of the Nuffield Foundation (since 1997), a trustee of Sense A
  • In 1952 she received a Nuffield Foundation Research Fellowship.
  • He was director of the Nuffield Foundation from 1975-79.
  • ducational policy, serving as director of the Nuffield Foundation and vice-chancellor of Loughboroug
  • He played a major role in the Nuffield Foundation's Planning Committee (1957-59) tha
  • evelopment Fund of Oxford University, and the Nuffield Foundation, focuses on the analysis of respon
  • the funding of a chair in child health by the Nuffield Foundation.
  • esident of the British Academy and chairs the Nuffield Foundation.
  • Nuffield Foundation;
  • s, Frankie & Benny's, Red Hot Bar and Buffet, Nuffield Health Fitness & Wellbeing centre, Pizza Hut,
  • cMahon was also involved in the design of the Nuffield Hospital in Leeds, so that it could become a
  • Inner Ring Road Passing underneath the Nuffield Hospital
  • Warwickshire Nuffield Hospital is a not-for-profit private hospital
  • also chairman of Action for Addiction and the Nuffield Hospital, and held a number of directorships.
  • Leeds Inner Ring Road passing underneath the Nuffield Hospital.
  • in 1981 as a charitable trust and joined the Nuffield Hospitals group in 1994, which rebranded to N
  • The Riley company was bought by Lord Nuffield in 1938 and nine production ceased as the com
  • be is a Category C men's prison, located near Nuffield in Oxfordshire, England.
  • h Empire (OBE) in 1918, created a Baronet, of Nuffield in the County of Oxford, in 1929 and raised t
  • man Dawes FRS CBE (1918-2006) Director of the Nuffield Institute for Medical Research
  • In 1964 he became head of the Nuffield Laboratories for Comparative Medicine, stayin
  • Leonard also served as joint-Chairman on the Nuffield Languages Programme Steering Group along with
  • The Cavalier and Centaur used the Nuffield Liberty engine while Cromwell used the more p
  • 22 Churchill tank from Vauxhall, the A24 from Nuffield Mechanisation and Aero based upon their Crusa
  • A new company Nuffield Mechanisations Ltd was formed for the develop
  • He is also Chairman of the Nuffield Medical Trust.
  • This was renamed Nuffield Metal Products in 1945.
  • ; Contemporary Art Society, London; Magdalen, Nuffield, New and Pembroke Colleges, Oxford; Memorial
  • He died in the Nuffield Nursing Home on 16 May 1969.
  • as further honoured when he was made Viscount Nuffield, of Nuffield in the County of Oxford.
  • In the summer of 1938 the Nuffield Organisation agreed to build equip and manage
  • Hence a request was made in 1941 to the Nuffield Organisation and Leyland Motors Ltd for a new
  • se and licencing of a Christie design via the Nuffield Organization.
  • Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre NHS Trust
  • The Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre (NOC) is an internationall
  • the Oxford Regional Hospital Board, moving to Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre as hospital administrator
  • Holy Trinity parish church, Nuffield, Oxfordshire: restored chancel, 1845
  • 1960, May - Lord Nuffield pays the remaining debt on the Mark I and the
  • he A24 Cruiser Tank Mk VII Cavalier tank from Nuffield powered by a Nuffield-Liberty L-12 engine and
  • nd returned to Great Ormond Street in 1985 as Nuffield Professor of Child Health.
  • stian Religion, held by Brian Leftow, and the Nuffield Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
  • he fourth person and first Canadian appointed Nuffield Professor of Surgery Professor at University
  • In 1992, he succeeded Weatherall as the Nuffield Professor of Clinical Medicine and, in 2002,
  • He won a Nuffield research scholarship which brought him to Har
  • In 1952 he was appointed to a Nuffield Research Fellowship in the Department of Gene
  • He is a farmer, and was the UK Nuffield Scholar in agriculture 1972/1973.
  • He won a Nuffield Scholarship.
  • ng a public consultation on the future of the Nuffield Speech and Language Unit and this matter has
  • As director of the Nuffield television inquiry from 1954-58 she contribut
  • original production of the play opened at the Nuffield Theatre in 1983 and ran for 1,180 performance
  • ourt), Othello (Globe Theatre), and The Cage ( Nuffield Theatre Company, Southampton).
  • Hawks And Doves, Nuffield Theatre, Southampton, 1992
  • Oscar in premiere of Bully Boy at the Nuffield Theatre, Southampton (2011)
  • ris Hospital badly needed rebuilding and Lord Nuffield, then Sir William Morris, donated £70,000 to
  • He is a Trustee of The Nuffield Trust and Chairman-designate of the Health Fo
  • Elizabeth, The Queen Mother Fellowship by the Nuffield Trust.
  • 00 Board and the Policy Advisory Board of the Nuffield Trust.
  • Nuffield was dismayed by the model of Harrison's plans
  • lliam Morris (1877-1963), the future Viscount Nuffield, was born in Hallow and baptised at SS Philip
  • both rugby (Craven Week 1972-73) and cricket ( Nuffield Week 1971-72-73).
  • At the end of the 1973 Nuffield Week, he was selected for the South African S
  • and a point 1.2 miles (1.9 km) north west of Nuffield, which resulted from the construction of RAF
  • Nuffield, who had received an anaesthetic from Macinto
  • University's Vice-Chancellor, A. D. Lindsay, Nuffield wrote to him on 15 August 1939 to say that he