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Revised Register of Congregation Qualified Under the Provisions of Sect 3, Stat IV, of the Statutes of the University WEDNESDAY 30 JANUARY 2019 • SUPPLEMENT (1) TO NO 5228 • VOL 149 Gazette Supplement Revised Register of Congregation Qualified under the provisions of Sect 3, Stat IV, of the Statutes of the University Aarnio, O M, St Edmund Hall Ahmed, I, Dept of Earth Sciences Alvergne, A E, Harris Manchester Aarts, D G A L, Christ Church Aigrain, S, All Souls Amel-Zadeh, A, Green Templeton Abate, A, Linacre Ainsworth, R W, St Catherine's Amengual, M R, Kellogg Abbasi, S, Kellogg Ainsworth, T R, Trinity Anand, G, Dept of Paediatrics Abecassis, M, Wadham Airoldi, M, Green Templeton Anand, S, St Catherine's Abeler, J, St Anne's Aitken, E M, IT Services Anastasakis, O, St Antony's Abeler-Dorner, L E E, CR Big Data Institute Aitken, G, St Hugh's Anderson, B J, Wadham Building Akande, D O, Exeter Anderson, E A, Jesus Aboobaker, A, Lady Margaret Hall Akbar, N, Somerville Anderson, H L, Keble Abouzayd, S, Christ Church Akerman, C J, Corpus Christi Anderson, K D, CTSU Abrams, L J, Balliol Akintunde, H, Faculty of Clinical Medicine Anderson, N S, Finance Division Abramsky, S, Wolfson Akiyoshi, B, Dept of Biochemistry Anderson, R P, All Souls Abulafia, A B S, Lady Margaret Hall Akyelken, N, Kellogg Andersson, D C, St John's Acedo-Matellán, V, Oriel Al-Akiti, M A, Worcester Andersson, M I, RDM Dept of Clinical Laboratory Acharya, D N, All Souls Al Haj Zen, A, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Sciences Achtnich, M, Magdalen Genetics Andersson, R, Wolfson Acikgoz, M S, Mansfield Al-Mossawi, M H, St Edmund Hall Andrews, D G, Lady Margaret Hall Ackermann, S M, Linacre Alcock, A, Faculty of Clinical Medicine Andrews, K S, Development Office Ackroyd, J M A, Saïd Business School Alday, L F, Hertford Andrews, L A, Research Services Acuto, O, Lincoln Aldridge, S, Queen's Andrews, T M, Faculty of Clinical Medicine Adam, A K M, St Stephen's House Alen Amaro, C M, Linacre Andreyev, C C L, 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