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underthewesternfreeway | Just another WordPress.com site Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content underthewesternfreeway Just another WordPress.com site Search Main menu Home About Post navigation ← Older posts Who becomes a head of an Oxbridge college? Posted on February 9, 2024 by acidandamnesty Reply A couple of days ago, I came across this post from user @CapelLofft on Twitter: My first reaction was to pooh-pooh this. There are many historical examples of mandarins and politicians being appointed heads of house at Oxford and Cambridge colleges – it’s a recurring plot point, for example, in Yes Minister – so this could hardly be seen as a novel situation which interrupts a previous pattern of simple academic self-governance. But, because I was curious and had nothing better to do, I decided to sit down and properly investigate how this pattern has changed over time. How I carried out my analysis (plus some heavy caveats…) I d...

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