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  1. The Wadham Project. Open to all state schools in Bedfordshire, Central Bedford and Luton. This project works with pupils in Y10-11 aiming to raise awareness of courses available at university and provide guidance to support progression to Higher Education. Find out more.

  2. Alexander Christopher Paseau is a British philosopher of Greek and Belgian origin. He is Professor of Mathematical Philosophy at the University of Oxford and the Stuart Hampshire Fellow at Wadham College. [1] He specializes in the philosophy of logic, the philosophy of mathematics, metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophy of religion, and ...

  3. Nicholas Wadham, the founder of this college, was born in 1532 of a good Somerset family of Merifield, near Ilminster, and was educated at Oxford, at either Corpus Christi or Christ Church. (fn. 1) In 1555 he married Dorothy, daughter of Sir William Petre of Writtle, Essex, and in 1578 succeeded his father.

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  5. Wadham College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, located at the southern end of Parks Road in central Oxford. It was founded by Nicholas and Dorothy Wadham, wealthy Somerset landowners, during the reign of King James I. As of 2009, it has an estimated financial endowment of £66 million[1] and in 2011 ranked 7th in the Norrington Table.[2 ...

  6. 1971 – 1979. Historian, political scientist and anthropologist. Duncan Stewart. 1930. 1996. 1979 – 1995. Fellow of Wadham College and university administrator [6] Sir Brian Fall. 1937.

  7. Discover a list of Wadham's notable alumni on Wikipedia. Rosamund Pike, (English, 1997) Sir Christopher Wren. Melvyn Bragg (History, 1958) Monica Ali (PPE, 1986) Rowan Williams (Theology, 1972) Felicity Jones (English, 2003) Sir Roger Penrose (Emeritus Fellow) John Wilkins 1614 - 2014, Warden of Wadham College (1648–1659),