Alumni List of mathematicians, physicians, and scientists educated at Jesus College, Oxford
1 alumni
1.1 mathematicians
1.2 physicians
1.3 biologists , other natural scientists
1.4 chemists
1.5 physicists
1.6 other scientists
alumni
abbreviations used in following tables
m – year of matriculation @ jesus college (a dash indicates individual did not matriculate @ college)
g – year of graduation / conclusion of study @ jesus college (a dash indicates individual moved college before graduating or concluding studies)
dng – did not graduate: left college without obtaining degree
? – year unknown; approximate year used table-sorting purposes
(f) – later became fellow of jesus college, , included on list of principals , fellows
(hf) – later became honorary fellow of jesus college, , included on list of honorary fellows
degree abbreviations
undergraduate degree: ba – bachelor of arts
postgraduate degrees:
bsc – bachelor of science
dphil – doctor of philosophy
ma – master of arts
mb – bachelor of medicine
md – doctor of medicine
mphil – master of philosophy
msc – master of science
the subject studied , degree classification included, known. until 19th century, undergraduates read bachelor of arts degree included study of latin , greek texts, mathematics, geometry, philosophy , theology. individual subjects @ undergraduate level introduced later: example, mathematics (1805), natural science (1850), jurisprudence (1851, although had been available before students obtained special permission), modern history (1851) , theology (1871). geography , modern languages introduced in 20th century. music had been taught specialist subject, rather being part of ba course, before these changes; medicine studied post-graduate subject.
mathematicians
nigel hitchin
david williams
physicians
the radcliffe infirmary, oxford, alexander cooke consultant on 30 years
biologists , other natural scientists
the memorial hugh davies in st mary s, beaumaris
edward bagnall poulton
chemists
the science museum, frank greenaway keeper of department of chemistry on 20 years
physicists
keith burnett
other scientists
the main building of university of manchester institute of science , technology, emlyn rhoderick professor
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