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Rod Cantrill is director of Millington Advisory Partners, which counts the oil giant among its clients
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Current and former students have called for a review of how the college handles sexual harassment cases after Dr Peter Hutchinson was readmitted to the college
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Professor Didier Queloz was awarded the 2019 Physics Nobel Prize in recognition of his work in physical cosmology
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The vice-chancellor confirmed that senior tutors are in discussion over allegations recently surfaced
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This term’s line-up will feature writer Anthony Horowitz, the former prime minister of Kenya and a face-off between the best of Cambridge and Oxford comedy
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In a leaked email to colleagues, Dr Aleksandr Kogan said “we did our absolute best not to have the project have any entanglements with the University”
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In total, 16 students will battle it out for seven positions besides that of the president (and zero students battle for one position)
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Mary Beard and Priya Gopal have been engaged in a Twitter row following Beard’s tweet about aid workers in Haiti
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A statutory motion to re-affiliate passed without major controversy, with sabbatical officers voicing their support for the national body
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Bloom and Flynn had been some of the biggest names on the term card
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New guidelines on pay for vice-chancellors could place Toope’s wage in an ‘unacceptable’ range, in comparison with the average employee salary
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The ardent Remainer, a former candidate for regional mayor, will replace former MP Julian Huppert in the next general election
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The error comes amid controversy surrounding the appointment of Young to the board of the Office for Students
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Plans proposed by Jo Johnson to fine universities which fail to encourage free speech have been met with strong resistance
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Dr Peter Hutchinson has agreed to withdraw from all involvement in the College
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Votes were cast today for four positions on the Union’s Standing Committee
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Thomas Millward died after falling down a stairway in the college last year
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Steve Lamey presided over an organisation beset by inefficiency and staffing problems, according to Whitehall report
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Analysis of the Paradise Papers shows that Oxford and Cambridge invested tens of millions in offshore funds
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The letter comes after a SOAS academic was prevented from chairing a PalSoc panel discussion this evening