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Page 1: Donor Report 2011-12web

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DONOR REPORT 2011-2012

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fROm ThE PRiNciPal

Welcome to the third annual Donor Report. The Report documents and celebrates the generosity of the many alumni and friends of the college who have supported current and future generations of Jesus students. it also enables us to say a very big thank you for all you have done.

The financial support of our alumni and friends is more important that ever for our future resilience. if we are to protect the values of the college and the wonderful experience that Jesus offers to its students, we need greater financial autonomy. Government funding for undergraduate teaching in the humanities and social sciences has all but disappeared, and the £9,000 annual fee paid by the 2012 intake of undergraduates covers only a little over half the cost of their education. likewise, support for graduate students is increasingly scarce, and therefore it is a priority for the college to fund graduate scholarships, as well as the wide range of support, including fee waivers and access bursaries that we offer to undergraduates.

alumni have also given us invaluable support in sitting on college committees, leading on specific fundraising initiatives such as the Ship Street centre and fellowship appeals, advising us on strategy development, and helping our students with career advice or internships.

This year there is much to celebrate. Our total income from donations received is just over £1.9 million. The two appeals, for the John Walsh fellowship in history and the Peter clarke fellowship in law were successfully completed. in addition, a very substantial legacy from David Jones (1948) together with the John Walsh appeal money enabled us to fully endow the fellowship in perpetuity by accessing matched funding from the University. We hope to repeat this with another fellowship in the not too distant future.

The Development fund is crucial in supporting the core activities of the college such as the provision of access bursaries, and enabling us to fund additional projects suggested by students and fellows. This year the fund raised over £200,000, the largest amount since its inception four years ago. a major part of this came from the telethon in June, during which over 50% of the nearly 700 alumni to whom we spoke made a donation. These donations, whether large or small, make a real difference to the students. among the new projects funded this year are a prize for exceptional achievement in community work and an additional clarendon Scholar.

i am most grateful to all of you for your support and generosity. With your help, we can guarantee a bright future for Jesus college.

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cOllEGE fiNaNcES iN 2011/12 - Overview

2011-12 2010-11

fundraising & alumni relations £392,000* £481,000

Trading expenditure £416,000 £436,000

investment management costs £414,000 £575,000

loan interest payable £1,169,000 £1,201,000

Teaching & research £8,014,000 £7,982,000

Public worship £39,000 £37,000

Governance costs £19,000 £15,000

ToTal expendiTure £10,463,000 £10,727,000

This was a difficult year for the college’s investments. Global stock markets suffered at the very start of the financial year as a result of the US debt-ceiling crisis. many markets were below their pre-crisis levels on the 31 July this year. consequently, the value of the college’s investments in securities fell from £61.5m to £59.7m. The value of the college’s commercial property also fell, from £68.3m to £64.9m, reflecting downward pressure on rents in the retail sector. The one bright spot this year was agricultural property, the value of which increased from £23.4m to £25.2m. Despite the fall in capital values, however, the income these investments generated for the college increased slightly, from £5.5m to £5.8m, with dividend income performing particularly well. Total return on the endowment was just 1.5%, which is well short of our investment target of RPi + 3.5%. This target will be kept under review, as prospects for investment income increasing significantly do not look encouraging in the short term.

looking at the college’s finances as a whole, the most encouraging feature of this year’s results is the tight control that has been kept on expenditure. Despite the fact that spending on the college’s core teaching and research activities increased, overall expenditure fell by £264,000. This contributed to an unrestricted income surplus on the year of £1.1m. The college has taken advantage of this surplus to create a fabric fund, as we know that significant sums are going to have to be expended in the near future on repairing and replacing the stonework and roof of the hall. it also means that the college’s general reserves have increased to £7.9m, which seems prudent in light of the uncertainties surrounding endowment income referred to above.

cOllEGE fiNaNcES iN 2011/12 - Expenditure

* £58,000 of indirect costs that would normally have been allocated to Fundraising were this year allocated to Teaching and Research.

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cOllEGE fiNaNcES iN 2011/12 - income

TuiTion and research 2011-12 2010-11

Home/EU undergraduate fees £964,000 £953,000

Home/EU graduate fees £173,000 £170,000

Overseas undergraduate fees £312,000 £223,000

Overseas graduate fees £174,000 £150,000

Other HEFCE support £331,000 £382,000

Oxford Opportunity Bursary funding £217,000 £193,000

Contributions to academic staff costs £65,000 £85,000

External tuition £25,000 £24,000

Miscellaneous £1,000 £1,000

TOTAL £2,262,000 £2,181,000

residenTial income

Student accommodation charges £1,758,000 £1,674,000

Student catering charges £225,000 £225,000

Income from stores, buttery & bar £39,000 £38,000

Other residential income £90,000 £88,000

Charitable conference & function income £723,000 £573,000

Charitable other trading income £4,000 £18,000

TOTAL £2,839,000 £2,616,000

VolunTary income Legacies & donations

£1,915,000 £1,366,000

non-chariTable Trading income

Conference & function income £462,000 £411,000

Admissions charges & facility fees £6,000 £3,000

Publications & merchandise £3,000 £7,000

Miscellaneous £1,000 £1,000

TOTAL £472,000 £422,000

inVesTmenT income

Agricultural rent £428,000 £412,000

Commercial rent £4,044,000 £4,012,000

Other property income £54,000 £66,000

Equity dividends £1,150,000 £864,000

Income from fixed interest stocks £76,000 £93,000

Interest on fixed term deposits & cash £24,000 £18,000

TOTAL £5,776,000 £5,465,000

oTher miscellaneous income(including Public Worship Income)

£1,000 £245,000

Tuition and research

Residential income

Voluntary income - legacies and donations

Non-charitable trading income

investment income

miscellaneous income

ToTal income: £13,265,000 £12,295,000

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fUNDRaiSiNG - Overview

although in existence as a solely alumni relations operation since 2003, the Development Office as it is today, was set-up in 2008. We are now a team of five people who between us are responsible for all alumni relations, including events, publications and communications and for raising much-needed funds for the college through regular giving, major gifts and legacies.

Since its formation, the Development Office has raised £5,475,000 cash (or £6,028,000 in new donations and pledges) and in 2011/12 the college received donations of just over £1.9 million, thanks largely to the generosity of Old members and friends of the college. Donations received ranged from £5 to six-figure sums. much of the money raised in this financial year has gone towards the endowment in perpetuity of two named Tutorial fellowships, and the Ship Street centre (all of which are covered in more depth in this publication). There has also been significant support for access bursaries, graduate scholarships and research grants and other projects of priority for the college during the year.

We are pleased, once again, to see another rise in the proportion of Old members giving back to college in some way, by donating money, by volunteering to help at careers events, advising students or offering venues and meeting space. in 2011/12, 16.2% of Old members made donations to college, with 28% of alumni having ever donated. Our return on investment also continued to be very good. a total of £248,000 was spent solely on fundraising as opposed to alumni relations. This generated £1,915,000, so the return on investment in 2011-12 was £7.72 raised per £1 spent.

by caTegory of supporT:

Endowment £1,289,953

Revenue £325,835

capital £299,212

TOTal in new gi fts : £1,915,000

by projecT supporTed

academic Posts £1,289,953

Buildings £292,650

Greatest Need £151,519

Student Support £147,123

Other £19,625

academic Programmes £14,130

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fUNDRaiSiNG - Recognit ion and Patron levels

We appreciate and acknowledge each and every donation made to the college, regardless of the amount. We are enormously grateful to all those people who give up their time to attend committees, speak at student career events and offer their expertise, as well as those who have given our current students work experience or offered us meeting and event space. all financial donors and those who have served on a committee or have given gifts in kind during the last financial year are recognised at the back of this publication (unless they have requested to be anonymous) and have been invited to various exclusive events during the year.

The college introduced a patron scheme in 2009 in order to recognise those who have cumulatively given over the years. We were delighted that by the end of this financial year the number of patrons had grown to 234 (including one Queen Elizabeth fellow).

The paTron leVels are as follows:

Principal’s circle of

Benefactors

Jenkins Patron

meyricke Patron

mansell Patron

1571 Society

£100,000 and above

£50,000-£99,999

£10,000-£49,999

£2,000-£9,999

£1,571 p.a. upwards

Number of patrons to date

12 7 45 153 16

fUNDRaiSiNG - legacies

legacy income to the college has risen sharply in the last two years, and totalled just over £900,000 in 2012/13. as those who participated in a series of workshops on legacy giving in 2010 will remember, the amount of money received from legacies at Jesus college had been remarkably low in the previous years, well below the mean legacy income of other colleges (currently around £200,000 per year).

financial year 2007/8 2008/9 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12

legacy income 14,050 7,000 12,284 123,953 900,628 We are particularly grateful for two major bequests in the financial year 2011/12. David Jones (1948) and Duncan Smith mBE (1963), both of whom left their estates to the college. “

“History and collecting paintings have always been two of my interests and I am inclined to scrutinise what is on other people’s walls. Sitting at High Table at my last Gaudy, I noticed that Sir Leoline Jenkins was almost invisible due to the grime of ages and in conversation with the Acting Principal I offered to pay for him to be cleaned. I did not know then that the College had decided both on a programme of restoration of all its pictures and the redecoration of the Hall.

It is a privilege to be able to retain my interest in the College for which I still have a great affection. The College is clearly in good health, with happy students appreciating everything Oxford has to offer. This has to be underpinned by sound finances to which the work of the Development Office is making a great contribution, offering varied homes for donations according to different needs. All the more so in times of uncertain financial markets and Government economising wherever possible. For me the wish to ‘put something back’ is important.

DAvID MASSA (1954)

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fUNDRaiSiNG - Telephone campaign

The 2011-12 financial year saw the fourth annual telethon take place at the end of Trinity Term. These two-week long events are intensive, and take a huge amount of planning, but are worth it. The telethon not only enables our team of current students to generate fantastic camaraderie and conversation, but also demonstrates the huge generosity of our alumni who donate to the college’s Development fund.

This year’s resulTs:

• 1635 Old members were sent a letter to tell them about the telethon• 90% of alumni were happy to receive a telephone call• 679 Old members (42%) were spoken to• 387 Old members made a donation• The telephone campaign raised £189,540 for the Development fund, of which 58% was unrestricted income.

““As a recipient of a Jesus

College Access Bursary, I am acutely aware of how much difference this support makes. The generous contributions of Old Members to College mean some of the barriers to receiving a world-class education are removed. I feel it is, in part, my responsibility to ensure this support is continued for future students and this drove me to be part of the 2012 telethon.

The telethon made it possible to reconnect with Old Members, hear their stories and advice. I never imagined I would get to speak with individuals from such wide-ranging professions, as a jet engine engineer to an Antarctic explorer. These unique experiences made the telethon stimulating and very enjoyable!

CYRUS NAYERI

David Jones was a history teacher at the Royal Grammar School in high Wycombe until his retirement and he passed away in September 2011, leaving a bequest of £1.3m. in recognition of his lifelong interest in history, the Governing Body agreed to put a significant proportion of this bequest into the John Walsh fellowship to ensure it is fully endowed in perpetuity, on both the college and Departmental sides. a room in the Ship Street centre will be named after David Jones, in recognition of his great generosity.

Duncan Smith mBE was a teacher of chemistry at magdalen college School, Oxford and, like David Jones, generously left his estate to the college. his bequest will provide a great starting point for the chemistry fellowship appeal which was launched in November 2012. Part of his bequest will also be put towards the Ship Street centre, and a room at the centre will be named in his honour.

The college is extremely grateful for bequests of all sizes which can really help towards supporting priorities at the college. for more information about legacy giving, please contact the Development Office or visit: www.jesus.ox.ac.uk/alumni/leaving-a-legacy.

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““

Not only did Jesus College provide a terrific start to my training but in addition gave me a wonderful experience of Oxford, including the less academic aspects of student life. I made valuable friendships which have lasted for many years now and make return visits so enjoyable.

Having gained so much I wish to help future generations of students to enjoy the same benefits at a time when the financial pressures of increased fees are far greater. It is so important to support the University as a world class academic institution and the College as being a friendly and intimate part of that. It is the students that make the College, they need our support, and in meeting them it is great to see they are just as individual and determined as they always were!

DR CHRISTOPHER SEWARD (1967)

Member of the 1571 Society

imPacT Of yOUR SUPPORT - The Development fund

Regular amounts, however small, are the backbone of college fundraising and have been for many years. Whether people give as part of their year group or individually, the money raised each year is a vital and reliable source of revenue which funds essential projects benefitting current students on an annual basis. a total of £215,660 was given by Old members in support of the Development fund during the 2011-12 financial year. Just over £91,500 (42%) of this total has been given to specific projects and £124,000 (58%) was to be used ‘where the need is greatest’. Every year, in October, a Disbursement Group (comprising fellows, Old members and students) agrees how to spend the funding. funds raised in 2011-12 have been allocated for the following projects:

promoting scholarship & access: £72,500Access bursaries for undergraduates; match funding for new graduate studentships; managing stress workshops for finalists; Open Days for prospective students and their teachers; Teach First bursaries; Graduate student grants towards travel to conferences, research needs etc.

rewarding excellence: £49,750Scholarships for highly performing undergraduates; a prize for top performance in first public examinations; Junior Research Fellowships; Hugh Price Fellows.

fabric & environment: £80,500Refurbishment of student rooms on Staircase 18; Restoration of books in the Fellows’ Library; Refurbishment of the Old Bursary; New lighting for the Chapel.

The oxford experience: £3,450New fund to enable undergraduates to take up internships and other work experience; Reception to recognise those achieving Blue or Half Blue status.

projects requested by the jcr: £9,460ERG machines for Stevens Close; Year book for leavers; Refurbishment of the bar; New prize to recognise social action and contribution to the local community.

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imPacT Of yOUR SUPPORT - The Ship Street centre

in September 2010, Jesus college opened the doors of the new Ship Street centre. The centre was set up with two main aims: the provision of high-quality student accommodation and conference facilities at the college’s historic site and the generation of new income from conferencing.

The site was acquired from Oxford city council in 2008 on a 150-year lease at a cost of £1.8 million. The building had previously been the site of the Oxford Story, a visitor attraction, which closed in October 2007. The original structure had been a Victorian warehouse, built against a bastion of the old city wall which formed part of the north wall of the building. Planning permission was granted to extend and convert the property into 31 student rooms, a lecture theatre, meeting rooms and reception area. Work began on-site in January 2009. The project was completed in September 2010, four weeks after the original deadline, but in time for the start of michaelmas Term 2010. The project came in under budget. The final cost of the development was just under £5.28m against the initial budget of £5.5 million.

in order to secure and develop the site in Ship Street, the college initially committed to cover the £7.3 million total cost of the project (comprising the acquisition of the lease and building work) from its endowment. The college set an initial fundraising target of £2.85 million with the objective that this amount plus additional revenue derived from the building, would ensure that the college did not suffer a financial loss from having undertaken the development.

With the generous support of alumni and other donors, just over £2.3 million has been raised in donations and pledges towards the project. This, combined with the increased revenue from conference income means that the Ship Street centre is already generating a positive return for the college.

Gross conference income for the college has doubled since the Ship Street centre opened. This increased income means that the college is able to offset the impact of the expenditure on the project and to add to its reserves. The income from conferencing means that the Ship Street centre is effectively paying for itself: providing high quality student accommodation and generating a return for the college. We are confident that these returns will continue to grow over the next few years, thus increasing the financial contribution made by the centre.

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I just want to say thanks very much to all the donors for facilitating the building of such great student accommodation. The rooms could not be more comfortable and it genuinely feels like living in a hotel. It’s certainly not like the conditions my Dad remembers from his days in student digs!

BENJAMIN HORTON

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imPacT Of yOUR SUPPORT - John Walsh history fel lowship appeal

launched in 2009, the aim of this appeal was to secure one of the college’s history fellowships which was at risk due to funding cuts, and to recognise the enormous contribution of Dr John Walsh to history at the college by naming the fellowship after him.

By the spring of 2012 not only had we reached our target of raising £350,000 but also the receptions, dinners and other events for historians organised around this appeal had created a vibrant history network.

at the beginning of this financial year we saw a dinner to commemorate the retirement of Dr felicity heal. felicity’s successor, Dr alexandra Gajda, has taken up the first John Walsh fellowship in history. in april, we hosted another history Day to celebrate the success of the appeal.

We would like to thank all those Old members who gave to the appeal, and also our group of history ‘champions’, without whose help, enthusiasm and efforts we would never have achieved such support. although the appeal has now ended, we are hoping to maintain the enthusiasm and momentum gained from this appeal for history by continuing to have regular reunions and history-themed events. The next opportunity to celebrate history at Jesus will be the history reunion dinner in Spring 2013.

© Ander McIntyre

“ “

I see you are the John Walsh Fellow! What a wonderful thing to be!’ This observation from one of my colleagues in the History Faculty is typical of the huge admiration and affection that John Walsh evokes from everyone acquainted with him. The Tutorial Fellowship in History that bears John’s name has been endowed by the generations of students whom he inspired as a superb tutor and scholar. As an historian of the political, intellectual, and religious culture of Elizabethan England, I am thrilled to have been elected a Fellow of the only Oxford college founded in Elizabeth I’s reign. I also succeed Felicity Heal, whose brilliant teaching I myself encountered as an undergraduate and graduate student. To follow in the footsteps of these luminaries, as the first incumbent of this post, is a great honour and privilege.

I have especially enjoyed the close-knit sense of community at Jesus, perhaps most manifest in the meetings of the JR Green Society, which brings together all stripes of historians from undergraduate to Senior Research Fellow. Thanks to the generous support of Jesus College Old Members, the place of our thriving community within the College is assured for generations of students to come. To be the John Walsh Fellow is, indeed, a ‘wonderful thing’ and, teaching alongside my modernist colleague, Patricia Clavin, I am very excited about the future.

DR ALExANDRA GAJDAJohn Walsh Fellow in History

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imPacT Of yOUR SUPPORT - Peter clarke law fel lowship appeal

launched in October 2010, the Peter clarke law fellowship appeal aimed to recognise Peter clarke’s enormous contribution to law at Jesus college and to endow in part one of the college’s Tutorial fellowships in law.

By October 2012 we had reached our target for the appeal of £500,000 in pledges and donations. During the appeal we held a series of networking events, receptions and dinners around the subject for both those that studied law at the college and those who went on to have a career in law having studied other subjects. These events culminated in a celebratory reception held at the Goldman Sachs offices in fleet Street.

We would like to thank everyone who donated to this appeal and who gave up their time and energy in helping raise the profile of this fellowship by attending events, offering venues and working with their peers to secure funding.

Dr Simon Douglas is the first incumbent of the Peter clarke fellowship. We hope to continue the enthusiasm among law alumni in the future by organising regular events both in college and in london.

© Ander McIntyre

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The very generous donations to the Peter Clarke fund have successfully endowed the Law Fellowship to which I was appointed in October 2011. It is a great privilege to be the first Peter Clarke Fellow in Law. Peter’s reputation as a brilliant tutor leaves very big shoes to fill. I have been struck by how many of Peter’s former students have told me about the intellectual rigour he instilled through his tutorials. Although I teach and research in exactly the same areas as Peter (primarily property law and roman law), being the first Peter Clarke Fellow is a daunting task. Most of those who donated to this fund experienced Peter’s tutorials first hand. I am delighted to say that by endowing this Fellowship the donors have ensured that this unique form of teaching will continue. Students coming to Jesus to read Law will benefit from the tutorial system for the foreseeable future. It is a great honour to be involved, alongside Peter Mirfield with the continuation of this tradition.

DR SIMON DOUGLASPeter Clarke Fellow in Law

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imPacT Of yOUR SUPPORT - Travel funds

To Kosovo with a mcKenna award

With the travel grant awarded to me by the mcKenna fund, i was able to travel to Kosovo, albania and macedonia for the purpose of academic research for my undergraduate thesis, which forms a significant portion of my Ba in history. i was able to follow much of the itineraries of Edward lear and Edith Durham, the individuals on whose travel writing i will be primarily basing my thesis. i gained a sense of the terrain and of the enormous ground that they covered, and examined many of the castles, churches, monasteries, mosques and kulla they described.

my experience of Kosovar albanian culture, and to some extent also Serbian culture, gave me a close and personal insight into the psychological wounds left by racial conflict, particularly that of the 1990s and 2004. as a historian, having to deal with the wildly divergent albanian and Serbian reports of the same events, told expectantly to me by people who assumed unquestioning belief and sympathy, has further informed my understanding of the way the conflicts of the 20th century have shaped the historiography of the albanian and Serbian peoples. On a smaller, familial level, staying as a guest in the houses of several albanian families opened my eyes to a complex and intense culture of hospitality, gift-giving and family visits. This deepened my understanding of the confusion experienced by my chosen travel writers, who as British travellers encountered an overwhelming hospitality that appears to have remained almost unchanged for over 150 years (since lear was writing in the 1840s). The challenges i faced in adjusting to a set of social protocol sharply different to my own also stretched my patience and my adaptability, which i hope will strengthen my ability and my will to fit into the cultures of every place to which i travel in years to come.

SaRah GaShi

leavers’ destination survey

a survey of those who left the University in 2011 shows that Jesus college outperformed the University average in terms of leavers’ destinations. 52% of Jesus undergraduate students were employed compared with an average of 44%, while 44% of Jesus undergraduates went into further study (or further study combined with employment). 83% of Jesus postgraduate students were employed compared with an average of 55%, whilst 14% of Jesus postgraduates went on to further study (or study combined with employment).

“The very generous Jesus College Bursary awarded to me over my three years has helped me immeasurably, especially over my final year. It has allowed me to make the most of my time here, both academically through allowing me to use my vacations for further study rather than working, and by taking a weight off my mind during term time. For example, the bursary has given me the financial flexibility to stay up or return early to College and attend events such as the TED conference in Oxford.

In conjunction with the Jesus College travel grants, I was able to visit Cambodia to carry out dissertation research and to give leadership, teamwork and empowerment seminars for young women.

Without the Jesus College Access Bursary I very much doubt if I would have gained quite so much out of my time here and appreciated all the very generous donations which have made my three years here possible.

ANTONIA POWELL

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alUmNi RElaTiONS

The Development Office not only manages the fundraising programme for the college, but is also in contact with all alumni, through regular email bulletins, publications and events, including Gaudies and reunions, london drinks or exclusive patron events and appeal launches. There are over 5750 Old members based in 83 different countries from antigua to Zimbabwe and 672 Old members came to at least one of the 22 events held in 2011/12. Since the college went co-educational in 1974, just over 30% of our alumni are woman.

list of events 2011-12

16 September 2011   cadwallader club Dinner17 September 2011   25th, 40th and 50th anniversary Dinners17 September 2011   Garden Party23 September 2011 Dr felicity heal’s Retirement Dinner3 October 2011   london law Reception19 October 2011   PPE Drinks Reception7 November 2011 london Drinks12 November 2011   cardiff Drinks Reception30 November 2011   christmas carols and Drinks Reception6 December 2011   Jesus college Reception in hong Kong8 December 2011   Jesus college Reception in Singapore6 January 2012   chemistry Subject Dinner1 march 2012   St David’s Day Tea23 march 2012   Gaudy - years 1955-1956, 1985-1986 and 200428 march - 10 april 2012   Jesus college in the US & canada13 april 2012   Society Dinner14 april 2012   history Day6 may 2012   ma Degree Event26 may 2012   Eights Week1 June 2012   Reception for Donors9 June 2012   london Welsh male Voice choir concert29 June 2012   Gaudy - years 1942 and before, 1963-1964 and 1997-199830 June 2012 year to 1969 Old members’ Day

leavers’ destination survey

a survey of those who left the University in 2011 shows that Jesus college outperformed the University average in terms of leavers’ destinations. 52% of Jesus undergraduate students were employed compared with an average of 44%, while 44% of Jesus undergraduates went into further study (or further study combined with employment). 83% of Jesus postgraduate students were employed compared with an average of 55%, whilst 14% of Jesus postgraduates went on to further study (or study combined with employment).

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liST Of DONORS 2011-12

The following list recognises all those who made a gift to the college in the last financial year (1 august 2011 - 31 July 2012). Great effort has been made to ensure that this list is accurate. Please let us know of any errors and we will be happy to print corrections in the next issue of this report.

We would also like to thank all those people who have generously donated to the college anonymously or who did not want to be listed in this publication.

1932Mr Norman McKenna MBE

1936Dr Frank Greenaway

1938Mr Ernest ClarryProfessor valentine Tyrrell

1939Mr Orman De Rousset-Hall MBEDr Alun HughesDr Lewis Roberts CBE, FRS (d. Apr ‘12)Mr Gordon Swaine

1941Mr Roland Torode (d. May ‘12)

1942Mr William Francis (d. Feb ‘12)Mr Peter RexMr John Somerville

1943Mr John JamesMr Gordon Landreth

1944Anonymous Donor Mr Gareth Lloyd JonesMr John Nightingale

1945Mr Roy BurtonMr David Stephens

1947Mr Rex ActonMr Henry HuntMr Tony LastMr Roger LinekerMr Jack Silverman

1948Mr Trevor BrewerMr Glyn EvansMr John GrangerMr Michael JonesMr David Pillar (d. Jan ‘12)Mr Thomas Roberts CBEMr Brian Taylor

1949Mr Michael Butler (d. May ‘12)

Mr Colin GreenhalghMr Peter HardwickThe Reverend John SchofieldMr Michael Slaney MBEMr Brian StaffordMr Meyric Thomas OBEMr George Young

1950Anonymous DonorAnonymous Donor The Reverend Francis CapenerMr Tony CrabtreeThe Reverend Philip DavidMr John DickeyMr Robin HacquoilDr Paul KentMr Colin Wilson

1951Anonymous Donor Mr Peter BishopMr Leslie DubowThe Reverend Richard EvansMr David Jones

1952Mr Hugh BainMr Peter GairDr Cyril GreavesMr Michael JenkinsMr John LeeMr Brian LewisMr Geoffry LucasDr David RendellMr Leonard Taylor (d. May ‘12)Mr Greison ThomasMr Michael Warren

1953Dr Douglas AustinMr Gerald BrinsdonSir victor Glover GOSKThe venerable John LewisDr Derek PortmanMr Fred SchlesingerMr David SymesMr Henry verweyMr Brian virley

1954Anonymous Donor Professor Thomas BlackburnMr Pendleton CampbellMr Jeremy Friend-SmithMr John GimblettMr Giles GuinnessMr Ben Lyon

Mr David MassaMr Karimbil NayarMr Bernard PearceMr John RichardsonDr Norman RussellProfessor George SitwellMr Ron SonnetMr Andrew Western

1955Mr William BellMr Ian Blakey OBEThe Right Reverend Roy DaviesMr Ronald DeepwellMr John EdmundMr John FroggattMr Leonard GriffithsProfessor verdel KolveThe Reverend Roger LamontProfessor Ian MachinMr John RookMr John ScannellMr Geoff Schofield

1956Mr Peter BellarbyDr Michael Bruton MBEMr Terence CarterMr David DickinsonDr Bruce GriffithsMr Mike HardyMr Robert HarrisMr John Harrison LvOMr Michael HopeMr Bruce JamsonMr Pen Kent, CBEMr Gareth PriceMr Tim RichardsMr Alan SampsonProfessor Albert SchachterMr Robin TaylorMr Roy ThomasMr Colin volk

1957Mr John Bevan OBEMr Michael BloxhamMr Nicholas BrittainMr Richard DetlefMr Hugh ForsythMr Kenneth HardyProfessor Terence KempHis Hon Judge LaurieMr David LewisMr Michael MorelleMr James PalmerMr Geoffrey RandallMr Jeremy Rider

Professor Robert RowthornMr Andrew SethMr Keith SnowdenMr Peter SquireMr Delwyn Tibbott

1958Professor Christopher BakerMr John BevanSir John CarterMr Peter Cooke OBEDr Robert GiddenMr Robert Grahamslaw-JamesMr Arthur GranvilleProfessor Howell Lloyd OBEMr Maurice PalmerMr Mark RoachMr Owen RobertsMr Adrian SilcockMr Peter SinclairMr John SmithMr Joe StreetMr Peter TottyDr Mike WareMr Philip White

1959Mr Christopher AllenDr Peter DeanMr Ronald FarrantsMr Ian MackayDr Keith MannDr Jonathan Musgrave FSAMr Geoffrey RenshawMr James RossMr Graham SimonsMr John Stretch

1960Mr Paul ClaydenMr Peter GambyAnonymous DonorMr Michael JonesMr Julian Le PatourelMr James NgobiDr David PickDr John Prescott Thomas Mr Leslie ShawMr Brownlow SpeerMr Christopher StahlMr Peter StevensMr Jack Wigglesworth

1961Anonymous DonorAnonymous Donor Mr John CharlesMr Laurence Coates

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Professor Mike CollinsMr Richard CreaseMr Richard DaviesProfessor William EvansMr Jack HanningMr Terence HattonMr Edward HaywardMr Christopher JamesMr Christopher LinfordDr Peter LitchfieldMr Malcolm McIvorMr Eric MorganMr Edward PartridgeMr John PearseMr John PhillipsDr Terrence RatcliffeDr David SkyrmeMr Peter SpreckleyMr David StokesMr Gilmour StubbsMr Robert SykesMr John TateMr Roger WeaverMr Andrew WhiteMr Paul YerburyMajor Jeremy York MBE

1962Anonymous Donor Anonymous DonorAnonymous DonorProfessor Paul BadhamMr Christopher ButterfieldMr Colin ClarkSir Robert Coleman KCMGDr Malcolm GallMr Walford GealyMr Barry GreenMr Indranath GuhaProfessor Russell HardinDr Richard HarrisMr Geoff HenshallDr David HughesDr Gareth HughesMr Christopher PoutDr George ReahDr John RhysMr Roger Stephens JonesMr Wayne ThomasMr Nigel TurnerMr John WexlerMr David WilliamsProfessor Edward WilliamsMr John Wilson

1963Mr David BartlettMr Gareth BendonProfessor James BoothMr Geraint DaviesMr Martin GrayHis Hon Judge GriffithsMr David HewittMr Martin JonesMr Glyn MathiasMr David Milne QCDr Peter NortonMr John PidcockMr Paul Reddicliffe OBEDr Michael Ricks

Mr John SlatfordMr William StocklerDr Peter ThomasMr Richard Thomas

1964Anonymous Donor Anonymous DonorDr Karna Bardhan OBEMr Hugh ClaytonMr Richard CoatesMr John DolbearMr Jeremy EcclesMr Richard EvansMr Michael FergusonProfessor Alan Harrison (d. Oct ‘12)Mr Andrew HaynesMr Kingsley JonesDr Tudor JonesMr David LermonProfessor Derec Llwyd-MorganMr David MorrisWg Cdr Marvin NicksDr Robert PankhurstMr Maxwell PerkinsMr Kerry RenshawMr Peter RobottomMr Phillip RothbartMr Brian SavinMr John ThomasonMr Richard WhartonMr Alan Wootton

1965Dr David BartlettMr Tony CarterMr Frank GannonMr Murray HallamProfessor Paul HyamsThe very Reverend Archimandrite Kyril JennerMr Denzil JonesMr Robert JonesMr vivian NicholasMr Andrew NummelinMr Peter W. RobertsMr Stephen SimpsonMr Frank StoryProfessor Huw WilliamsMr Roger WilliamsDr Terry WoodMr Bob Yates

1966Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Professor Kenneth CartyMr Richard GlenisterMr Clive JenkinsMr David JonesMr Ian LancasterSir David LewisDr Peter NashMr Bill ParkerMr David PeltaMr Jan PethickProfessor Frank SmithDr David Steel OBEMr Robert TaitDr volker Triebel

Professor Patrick TurnerMr Mike vaughan-EdwardsMr Richard Wynn-Jones

1967Mr Robert DakinDr Antony DenmanDr Julian EmeryMr John EvansDr Leonard FindlayMr Patrick GriffithsMr Christopher HarrisMr Martin HineMr John HughesMr Alan JordanMr David KeysellDr Jonathan PotterProfessor Gareth ReesDr Christopher SewardHis Hon Judge Seys Llewellyn QCProf John SimonMr Bradley Wilson

1968Anonymous Donor Mr Edward BelmontMr Geoffrey BryantMr Richard CosierMr Philip DaviesMr David GriffithDr Robert GwynneMr Peter HarrisDr William HarrisProfessor Ed HindsMr Eric HollisMr Michael HollyDr Alan MalvernMr Peter MayMr Roger NorthcottMr David RobinsonMr David RoseMr Paul SewardProfessor Alan ShoreMr Crispian Strachan CBECommodore Pat Tyrrell OBEMr Stephen WalkerDr Anthony Weaver

1969Mr Brian AldredMr John AtkinsonMr Philip AtkinsonMr James ClarkMr Andrew DalwoodProfessor William EvansLord Faulks QCProfessor Howell HarrisMr Paul HewardMr John MorrisonMr Graham Pimlott CBEMr Peter SavundraMr John TaylorProfessor Haydn WaltersMr Norman Wright

1970Anonymous Donor Mr Richard AllnuttMr Bryan BowersMr Brian Buchan

The Reverend Dr Perry ButlerDr Robert CampbellMr Frederick CroftMr Andrew EldredDr Martin FleuryMr Alexander Galloway CvOMr Julian GreenwoodMr David HicksMr David JenkinsMr Gordon JonesMr Anthony MarrionMr Christopher Muttukumaru CBMr Stephen O'FlahertyDr Gerald ProtheroeMr Graham Ward CBEMr Terence WatsonAnonymous DonorMr David Williams

1971Mr Richard ArnoldDr Richard EvansThe Reverend Neil FairlambMr Nicholas FleischmannDr Robert HallMr Andrew IvettMr David KnightsMr Fred MeansMr Iain MorrisonMr Nicholas PalmerMr Jonathan RobertsProfessor Michael RobertsMr Paul Wilson

1972Mr Philip AndradeMr Nicholas BeesonDr Helmut BezThe Reverend Dr Graham BlythMr Richard BowyerDr Thomas Haslam-JonesMr Geof KeysMr Nicholas KramerMr Alan LovellMr Charles MorganProfessor Christopher NapierMr Frederick SilverProfessor Richard SmithMr Nicholas ThurstonMr Huw Williams

1973Mr Keith BartonMr Richard BeckDr Ian Buckley-GolderDr Tim ClementMr John DawsonMr Malcolm EdwardsMr Michael FosterMr Ian FraserMr Simon GreenallMr Robin GwynMr Bruce HebbertMr Stephen Parry-JonesProf Guy RobinsonProfessor David ScourfieldMr Phil SmithMr David TateMr Graham TitcombeMr Peter Wilkinson

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1974Anonymous Donor Mr Tim BirseMr Nicholas BrownMr Robert CravenMr Simon CurtisDr Hywel DaviesMr David Elis-WilliamsMrs Ellen EnglishMr John HoneyThe Reverend Mark JamesMr Steve JonesMrs Margaret KempDr Joy MannersDr Roger PatrickMs Ruth PitchfordMr David RoachMrs Helen TimmsMr Karl vanters

1975Mr Laurie AdamsMrs Amanda ArthurMr Stuart BartholomewMr Chris BondMr David BottomleyDr Julie BowdlerMr Thomas BrownMrs Fiona CurtinMr Derek ForssDr Peter GlennonProfessor Nick GouldMr Michael GrantMiss Lynette HalewoodDr Colin HaydonMs Elizabeth JamesMr Paul LilesMr Philip LovellMr Martin LuggDr Martin OwenDr Edmund PlummerMrs Susan RoyMrs Carole Souter CBEDr Maggie Westby

1976Anonymous DonorAnonymous Donor Anonymous DonorMr Simon BeardMr James CasperProfessor William CrononMs Sue DoveyMr Huw HallyboneMs Frances HardwickMiss Trudie MitchellMrs Elizabeth PaiceMiss Susan PopeProfessor Huw PryceMr Philip Raper

1977Mrs Diana ArmstrongMrs Susan BallardDr Carolyn BennettMr Richard BurnMr John DowtyMrs Mandy Eden

Ms Alice FalkMr Gerry GallagherMr Robin GutchMrs Catherine HolmesProfessor David HughesMiss Janet JonesMrs Carol KellyMiss Elizabeth McDonaldMrs Helen MurrayMrs Eluned PressMr Nicholas SandsMr Michael SmithMr Nicholas SykesMr Ian TempestMs Jane vesseyMrs Joy WallisMiss Helen WattMr David Willis

1978Anonymous Donor Mr Geoffrey BattersbyMr Stephen BownMr Nigel BurtMiss Gillian CrawfordDr Adrian DaviesMrs Catherine HelmMiss Marian KirtonMr John LawrenceMrs Edwina LonsdaleMs Nia MorrisMs Trudi PilkingtonMr Richard RaggettDr Gordon RobinsonMr Geoffrey Worrall

1979Anonymous Donor Ms Polly AmosMr Philip AndersonMr R AylingDr Sarah BendallMr Simon BrocklehurstDr Mark CampbellMrs Kathryn CardenMr Philip CareyDr Duncan ChurchillThe Reverend Dr Julian DaviesMr Alun DrakeMr Nicholas DyteMr Dominic EvansMrs Alison FletcherProfessor Yvonne JonesDr Karen JonesMr David LockettMrs Julie OldfieldMr Andrew PlattDr Robert SarreMr John WebsterMr Andrew Wilkinson

1980Mr Malcolm AceMrs Clare BarterMs Phyllida BrownDr Owain DaviesMiss Alison DonovanMrs Helen DoreyMr David GentyMrs Hilary Hancock

Miss Nicola HartMr Peter JacksonMr Neil JamesMs Bethan KilfoilMs Claire MorganDr Stephen MorilloMr Charles NicholsMs Alexandra PageMrs Susan RedheadDr Howard StevensDr Simon Tuck

1981Anonymous Donor Mr Stephen BeckettMs Perdita Cargill-ThompsonDr Simon DukeMiss Ruth FinchMs Sarah Hendry CBEDr Edward HodgkinMr Richard PalmerMr Jonathan ReesMr Neil ThomasMr Mark ThompsonMrs Joy Wilson

1982Anonymous Donor Mr Simon BattenMr Jonathan BellamyMr Stephen CrabbMrs Julia GreenburyMs Katherine JarmanThe Reverend Robert LawranceMr David MansonMs Ros McHughDr Gareth ShawDr Paul SuttonDr Nuala Tannahill

1983Dr Liz BickertonDr David CrawfordMr David DevoyThe Lord FerdinandMr Neil GrantDr Philip HalesMrs Sian HassanMrs Rachael IannucciMiss Karen KirkhamMr Jon MagnussonMr Duncan PearsonDr Jonathan WarrDr Ian WillettsDr Elin WilliamsMiss Frances Wright

1984Anonymous Donor Anonymous DonorMr Tim BollandsMr Rufus BoydMs Claire CrockerMr Robert GoldspinkMr Andrew LazenbyMs Clare MiddletonMr Alun MilfordDr Garrett M. MorrisProfessor Andrew Orr-EwingMr Chris Richey

Dr John Titchener

1985Anonymous DonorAnonymous DonorMiss Claire AlexanderDr Alun Ap RhisiartMs Sarah CatteauMr Stephen ClarkeProfessor Anthony ClaydonProfessor Melvyn DaviesDr Daniel DavisMr Andrew HerringMr Ruwan SalgadoMr Bryn Thomas

1986Anonymous Donor Mrs Alison Appelboam MeadowsDr Richard CoombsDr Lisa CoxMrs Mary DrysdaleProfessor Fernando FervenzaDr Julian FletcherMr Simon FoyThe ven Dr Andrew HawthorneMrs Fleur HudsonMr Mark LehtoMr Christopher McKeeMs Ann MooreMrs Margarita MorrisDr Paul SeakinsMr Paul SuppleMr Huw Williams

1987Anonymous Donor Mr Owen BrownDr Huw EdwardsDr Steven HillionMr Roger LaidlawMs Anna McCrumDr Harriet MorganMr Mark PantlingMrs Suzanne PlaskettMr Philip PorterMiss Joanna SharlandMiss Tanya van der Werff

1988Mr Paul BartlettMrs Naomi CansdaleMr Martin DavittMr Nathan FrancisMr Douglas Hansen-LukeDr Katherine HealMr Geoffrey KingscoteMr Steve OxladeDr Richard PenneyMrs Harriet RichmondDr Marilynn RichtarikMr Richard Shirley

1989Anonymous Donor Anonymous DonorDr Andrew BiggsMr Martin CullenDr Andrew GortonMrs Juliet Gutierrez

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Dr Thomas HeightmanMs victoria HolmesMr Cheuk LeungMr Stephen LewisMr Stephen MilnerMrs Claire PayeMr Edwin SkiltonMr Geraint ThomasMs Sarah WarrenMs Lisa Williams

1990Anonymous Donor Mr Craig BrownMrs Ruth CopperwaiteMr Andrew DechetDr Christopher DennisDr Katherine DoornikMr Simon DormanDr Simon ElliottMr Gary HowarthMr Andrey KotlarczykMiss Jill NobleMr Simon PrykeMr Keith RobinsonMr Nigel ShardlowDr Steve Smith

1991Mr Geraint EvansMr Philipp GirardetMr Emyr Jones

1992Dr Ruth AchesonMrs Claire ChapmanDr Simon CooperMr Christopher GoddardDr Adrian Green FSADr Daniel HullahMrs Emma MartinMr Grant MonkDr Julia ReidMr Ruediger SchwarzMr Harry SeekingsMiss Dominique SpurrMr Robert ThorpDr Samuel Tracey

1993Mr Nicholas BerryDr Gareth BloomfieldMrs Joanna BurkhartDr Stephen ConwayMrs Caroline HowardMr Adam KingDr Lawrence MoonMr Ian MorganMrs Alison PhillipsMr Matthew PrestonMs Sarah Sanders-HewettMrs Belinda WargentMrs Karen Williams

1994Mrs Clare BatesDr Aubrey CunningtonMr Edward DrummondMrs Rachel HarrisMiss Tammie Lee

Mr Spencer LloydDr Matthew LuntDr Meirion MorganMr Benjamin MurphyProfessor Galin Tihanov

1995Mr Robert CrowMs Katherine Elmore-JonesDr Bernhard FuldaMr Gary HopkinsMiss Naomi LingMr Thomas LorencMr Benjamin PrestonMr Jonathan RoseMrs Kate SirajMr Ian SmithMiss Kate Williams

1996Anonymous Donor Dr Samuel AdlenMiss Lucy CousensMr Benjamin DavisMrs Suzanna DixMs Leah GriffithsMrs Catrin HarlandMr Robin HaynesMrs Claire JenkinMrs Amy KellyMr Ben Llewellyn-Jones OBEDr James ReesMs Sara RossMiss Hannah SouthonMr Paul Wilson

1997Mr Christopher BondMr James CarverMr Michael CaversMr Neil CoffeyMiss Clare FlynnMr Leo GoldsmithMr Ross ManningMr Hayden ParryMr Christopher StrettonMr Mark vinall

1998Mr Charles CurrieMr David DaviesMrs Anna DayMrs Joanna ElvidgeMr Michael LambertMr Tiran NersessianMr Michael Perring

1999Mr Zoltan Foley-FisherDr Eisuke IshibashiMr Jonathan Russell

2000Anonymous DonorAnonymous DonorAnonymous DonorAnonymous DonorAnonymous Donor Miss Jennifer ArmitageMr Anthony Fletcher

Miss Emily FremantleMr Aron GelbardMr Stuart HudsonMr Stephen PulleyDr Rhian PyeMrs Elizabeth Rice

2001Anonymous DonorAnonymous Donor Anonymous DonorAnonymous DonorAnonymous DonorAnonymous DonorAnonymous DonorMs Jenni BaconMiss Emma ByrneMr Sylvain DhenninMiss Emma HardwickMiss Caroline HoweDr Emma HuxterMr Timothy NeslenMr George NortonMs Jocelyn PaulleyMrs Jennifer SweeneyMr Ian WatsonMr Andrew Webb

2002Anonymous Donor Anonymous DonorAnonymous DonorAnonymous DonorMr Luke AlexanderMrs Laura DaleMrs Sarah GallacherMiss Hannah ThomasMiss Katherine Wood

2003Anonymous DonorAnonymous Donor Anonymous DonorMiss Katherine ButcherMiss Isabella CostelloeMr Simon HackingMiss Emmeline HarrisonMr James LancasterMr Timothy ShepherdMiss Nicola Simson

2004Anonymous DonorAnonymous Donor Mr Huw DaviesMr Robert FrostDr Leigh GardnerMr Donald GrunewaldMr Benjamin HollandDr Constanze PleinenMr Thomas Samuels

2005Mr Dan AveryMr Stephen JenkinsMr Tom MontgomeryMiss Nicoletta Mueller-vogg

2006Miss Hannah Ilett

Miss Rachel KingcombeMr Alexander Nazaruk

2007Miss Rachel Simon

2009Miss victoria Gibb

corporates, foundations & governmentAberdeen Asset Management CambioGoldman SachsHEFCELAM ResearchOxford University PressThe Kohn FoundationThe Shaw Foundation

non alumniAnonymous Donor Anonymous DonorAnonymous DonorMr Ron BasuDr Robert Brinley-JonesProfessor Richard John CarwardineProfessor Thomas Charles-EdwardsProfessor Patricia ClavinMr Ben ConstanceProfessor Grayson DitchfieldProfessor Laurence DreyfusMs Nancy ElanDr Michael FenwickMrs Kathleen FieldMrs Lucy GriffithsDr Ian HarnettAmbassador & Mrs J.D. HolladaySir Colin John HumphreysMrs Catherine HuntProfessor Norman JonesMr & Mrs LiDr Nancy MackyMr Roger MartinDr Nancy MurrayDr Shahpur PatellMr Angus PhaureDr Colin PodmoreMrs Patricia RoundMr Harold ShawDr Simon SkinnerMr Tom SuarezProfessor Harold WachmanDr Caroline WarmanMr Mark Winkler

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Queen elizabeTh fellowRecognising those who have given in total£500,000 and above to the College

Sir David Lewis 1966

The principal’s circleRecognising those who have given in total£100,000 and above to the College

Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Dr Paul Bostock 1978Mr Bryan Bowers 1970Mr John Dickey 1950The Lord Ferdinand 1983Dr Alun Hughes 1939Mr Robert Kay 1971Sir Ralph Kohn FRS Non-alumnusDr John Rhys 1962Mr Harold Shaw Non-alumnusMr John Thomason 1964

jenkins paTronsRecognising those who have given in totalbetween £50,000-£99,999 to the College

Professor Thomas Charles-Edwards Emeritus FellowMr Norman McKenna MBE 1932Mr David Milne QC 1963Mr Angus Phaure Non-alumnusMr Brian Roberts 1951Mr Stephen Walker 1968Mr Andrew Wilkinson 1979

meyricke paTronsRecognising those who have given in totalbetween £10,000-£49,999 to the College

Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Mr Thomas Brown 1975Mr Richard Burn 1977Sir John Carter 1958Ms Kathryn Campbell 1981Ms Perdita Cargill-Thompson 1981Mr Peter Condon 1959Mr Simon Curtis 1974Mr Keith Davies 1950Dr Peter Dean 1959Mr Andrew Dechet 1990Mr Orman De Rousset-Hall MBE 1939Miss Ruth Finch 1981Mr Antony Fletcher 1949Mr Jeremy Haile 1969Ms Theresa Jones Non-alumnaMr Pen Kent CBE 1956Mr David Knights 1971Mr William Leigh-Pemberton 1982Mr Ian Mackay 1959Mr David Massa 1954Mr Malcolm McIvor 1961

Mrs Elizabeth McKnight 1979Mr Fred Means 1971Mr Richard Moon 1965Mr David Morris 1964Mr Ian O’Brien 1982Mr Stephen O’Flaherty 1970Mr Richard Paice 1961Mr Roger Paice 1964Mr Jan Pethick 1966Mr Graham Pimlott CBE 1969Mr Andrew Reid 1949Mr Chris Richey 1984Mr Thomas Roberts CBE 1948Mr James Ross 1959Mr Jan Stanek 1969Dr Howard Stevens 1980Mr Peter Stevens 1960Dr John Walsh Emeritus FellowMr Graham Ward CBE 1970Mr & Mrs Stuart & Sue Woodward 1976Mr Bob Yates 1965

mansell paTronsRecognising those who have given in totalbetween £2,000-£9,999 to the College

Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Ms Heather Acton 1981Mr Rex Acton 1947Professor Roger Ainsworth 1970Mr Brian Aldred 1969Mrs Claire Allnutt 1979Mr Richard Allnutt 1970Mr Richard Arnold 1971Dr Douglas Austin 1953Mrs Clare Barter 1980Mr Andrew Bartlett QC 1970Mr David Bartlett 1963Mrs Caroline Bassett 1979Mr Ron Basu Non-alumnusMr Simon Beard 1976Mr William Bell 1955Mr Gareth Bendon 1963Mr Nicholas Berry 1993Dr Terence Best 1948Mr Tim Birse 1974Mr Gerald Brinsdon 1953

Mr Warren Brook 1971Mr Brian Buchan 1970Mr Nigel Burt 1978Mr Richard Bush 1966Mr Christopher Butterfield 1962Mr David Buttress 1956Sir Geoffrey Cass 1951Mr Ernest Clarry 1938Mr Paul Clayden 1960Mr Richard Coates 1964Mr Edward Cole 1974Mrs Helen Cotterill 1980Mr Keith Cotterill 1981Mrs Fiona Curtin 1975Mr Geraint Davies 1963Dr Owain Davies 1980Mr Ronald Deepwell 1955Mr John Dowty 1977Mr Leslie Dubow 1951Mrs Mandy Eden 1977Ms Katherine Elmore-Jones 1995Mr Glyn Evans 1948Professor William Evans 1969Mr Ronald Farrants 1959Lord Faulks QC 1969Dr Leonard Findlay 1967Mr Jeremy Friend-Smith 1954Mr Miro Fuchs 1945Mr Peter Gair 1952Mr Alexander Galloway CvO 1970Mr Simon Greenall 1973Mr Murray Hallam 1965Miss Elizabeth Harley 1980Professor Howell Harris 1969Dr Felicity Heal Emeritus FellowMr David Hicks 1970Professor R Hide CBE, FRS Hon. FellowMr Michael Holly 1968Mr John Honey 1974Mr David Hughes 1973Mr Henry Hunt 1947Mr Peter Jackson 1980Mr David Jenkins 1970Mr David Jones 1966Mr David Jones 1977Mr Gordon Jones 1970Mr Graham Jones 1965Miss Janet Jones 1977Mr Michael Jones 1948Mr Robert Jones 1965Professor verdel Kolve 1955Mr David Lermon 1964Mr Martin Levitt 1970Mr & Mrs Li Non-alumniMr Michael Lieber 1982Miss Naomi Ling 1995Mr David Long 1973Miss June Long 1998Mr Alan Lovell 1972Mr Ben Lyon 1954G. M. Malliet 1987Mr David Manson 1982Mrs Jane Manson 1983Mrs Sue Marks 1975

liST Of PaTRONS 2011-12

The following people are honoured for their continuing generosity to the college to 31 july 2012.

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Mr Roger Martin Non-alumnusMr Andrew McKinna 1977Mr Alun Milford 1984Dr Jonathan Musgrave FSA 1959Mr Christopher Muttukumaru CB 1970Professor Christopher Napier 1972Mr Bill Parker 1966Mr John Pearse 1961Mr John Phillips 1961Dr David Pick 1960Dr Edmund Plummer 1975Mr James Pulsford 1981Mr Philip Raper 1976Dr George Reah 1962Mr Ewart Rees 1941Mr Walter Reid 1962Mr Paul Roach 1970Professor Michael Roberts 1971Mr Keith Robinson 1990Mr Nicholas Sands 1977Mrs Ruth Saunders 1974Mr William Saunders 1972Mr Harry Seekings 1992Mr Andrew Seth 1957Dr Christopher Seward 1967His Hon Judge Seys Llewellyn QC 1967Mr Tom Sharp CBE 1951Ms Jane Shillaker 1978Mr Paul Shreder 1951Lord Skidelsky 1958Mr John Somerville 1942Mr Graham Simons 1959Mr Peter Sinclair 1958Dr David Skyrme 1961Mr John Slatford 1963Mrs Gabrielle Solti-Dupas 1988Mr Brownlow Speer 1960Dr Andrew Stachulski Non-alumnusMrs Caroline Stanford 1977Mr Crispian Strachan CBE 1968Mr Gilmour Stubbs 1961Mr Nikolas Tarling 1959Mr Mark Thompson 1981

Professor valentine Tyrrell 1938Commodore Pat Tyrrell OBE 1968Mr Andrew Ward 1995Mr Huw Williams 1972Mr David Willis 1977Mr Paul Yerbury 1961Major Jeremy York MBE 1961Mr George Young 1949

1571Recognising all those who annually give £1,571to the Development Fund

Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Sir John Carter 1958Mrs Helen Cotterill 1980Mrs Mandy Eden 1977Miss Ruth Finch 1981Sir victor Glover GOSK 1953Mr Michael Hope 1956Dr Alun Hughes 1939Mr Michael Lieber 1982Miss Janet Jones 1977Mr Paul Roach 1970Mr Andrew Seth 1957Dr Christopher Seward 1967Mr Crispian Strachan CBE 1968Professor Patrick Turner 1966

legacies receiVed This yearRemembering those who have left legacies to the College in the last financial year

Dr Robert Hill 1943Mr David Jones 1948Mr Duncan Smith MBE 1963

gifTs in kindThanking those who have given other support

development committee 2011-12Lord Krebs Principal (in the Chair)

Dr Armand D’Angour FellowDr David Barron FellowProf Patricia Clavin FellowMrs Helen Cotterill 1980Lord Ferdinand 1983Mr Robert Kay 1971Dr Alex Lumbers FellowDr John Magorrian FellowMr Ross McDonald 2006Mr Grant Monk 1992Mr Tim Steele 1981Mr Stephen Walker 1968Representatives from the MCR CommitteeRepresentatives from the JCR Committee

years to 1969 committeeMr Chris Butterfield 1962 Mr Julian Le Patourel 1960Mr Malcolm McIvor 1961Dr George Reah 1962

history championsMr Steve Crabb 1982Miss Ruth Finch 1981Dr Colin Haydon 1975Mr Stephen O’Flaherty 1970Mr Walter Reid 1962Ms Tanya van der Werff 1987Mr Stephen Walker 1968Mr Stuart Woodward 1976

for venuesMrs Jennifer (née Williams) & Gilles Geroni 1998Mr Francis Kyle 1962Sir David Lewis 1966Mr David Milne QC 1963Mr Andrew Wilkinson 1979

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