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The Head of the Delegacy for many years.
She is a member of the NUS Senate Delegacy till June 2013.
He was also a member of the Delegacy (building committee), established on 8 April 1854, that set up the Oxford University Museum.
In September 1945 he became Secretary of the Oxford delegacy for extra-mural studies, and a Balliol fellow.
Later he was a member of the King's College Council 1957-74; Delegacy 1960-74; vice Chairman 1971-74 and Fellow 1974.
The Delegacy was a committee of the Senate of the University of London, which had to ratify all major decisions.
He served as Chairman of the Delegacy of St Mary's Hospital Medical School from 1977 to 1988.
Allen was a member of the Delegacy of King's College London the governing body of the College.
Oxford University Delegacy of Local Examinations and the development of Secondary Education in Nigeria, 1929-1937.
Representatives from St. Mary's College attended meetings of the University of Surrey Delegacy which was set up in 1980.
Later he became Chairman of Allahabad University Delegacy and Head of the Urdu Department.
In 1819, he was a member of a Delegacy advising on the development of the site Hertford College as a replacement for Magdalen Hall.
Founded the Delegacy of the Union of Polish Artists Photographers in Bielsko-Biała.
Mr Humphreys worked as an examiner for the Oxford Delegacy, and was to become a new Associated Examining Board employee.
Adiyaman Badminton City Delegacy Official website (Turkish)
Using the example of Cartwright at the Oxford Delegacy, Shearman sought to establish similar arrangements at Cambridge because:
Players occasionally attempt to collectively "invade" another region by entering it and seizing control of the regional Delegacy, though it may be hard to garner and coordinate support.
In 1994 he had completed the Certificate of Professional Studies in Education from the University's Delegacy of Local Examinations also through Westminster.
The College traces its descent from the Delegacy of Non-Collegiate Students, founded in 1868 to offer university education at Oxford without the costs of college membership.
He was educated at West Kent School and at the Delegacy of Non-Collegiate Students (later St Catherine's College), Oxford.
During 2000-2003, he was the chairman of the Carithian Slovenes delegacy at the National Minorities Day, but he moved to the role of Vice-Chairman in 2003.
From 1990 till 1998 Junghanns was a member of the Bundestag and chairman of the Brandenburg delegacy in the CDU faction.
Its original foundation as an Oxford Delegacy WEA branch pre-dated the formation of the District and in 1919 its membership exceeded seventy-five, but by 1923 it had become dormant.
In 1927, after completing his master's degree on Euripides, he won a Hackett Studentship to Oxford where he joined the Delegacy of Non-Collegiate Students, later St Catherine's College.
In 1630, Twyne was part of a new delegacy appointed by the new Chancellor of the University William Laud (who was also Archbishop of Canterbury) to revise the statutes.