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THANK YOU celebrating philanthropy 2017–18

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THANK YOUcelebrating philanthropy 2017–18

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PROFESSOR SIR RICK TRAINOR

Message from the Rector

As ever, 2017-18 has been a year where the enduring commitment of every generation of the Exeter family has made its impact. I have been struck by the kindnesses that you have shown us around the world: from California and Toronto to Hong Kong, we have been welcomed with great warmth and abundant hospitality.

Throughout the year, I have had the great pleasure of welcoming many Exonians back to Oxford and have revelled in their evident delight at returning to their alma mater.

One of the landmark successes of the year was the creation of Swiss Friends of Oxford University (SFOU). I am delighted that Howard Rosen (1974, Jurisprudence) has achieved his goal of establishing SFOU, which is a major initiative to facilitate tax-effective giving from alumni and friends in Switzerland. Howard’s leadership and commitment were the driving force behind the creation of SFOU and I have no doubt that it will become a driving force for Swiss-based philanthropy to Oxford in the years ahead.

Following the success and close of the Exeter Excelling Campaign, the question of its successor has prompted much reflection and debate throughout the year. With the input of our major donors, alumni, Fellows and students, we have identified key areas that will become the pillars of our next phase of Development endeavour. These are in the process of being shaped into programmes for future funding and I will look forward to sharing them with you in the months ahead.

Together, we will make these transformational ideas a reality and, in doing so, we will set the course for the next chapter in Exeter’s story.

Floreat Exon!

The Theme for This year’s Thank you is reflecTion, and There is cerTainly much upon which we can reflecT wiTh pride and graTiTude.

Together, we will make these transformational ideas a reality and, in doing so, we will set the course for the next chapter in Exeter’s story

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As always, the roles that our donors have played throughout the year have been transformational. Thanks to you, we now have funding for two new Junior Research Fellows: we will look forward to welcoming our new Junior Research Fellow in Mathematics and the Sir John Elliott Junior Research Fellow in Spanish History at the start of the next academic year. These early career researchers will not only provide critical expertise in their subjects but will also be a strong connector across the common rooms: inspiring junior members and learning from their peers, they will strengthen the College-wide bond.

We have been touched and honoured by those who have chosen to support the College with a legacy and, this year, we have been the grateful beneficiary of eight legacies. Whilst unrestricted legacies provide essential funding by supporting areas of greatest need, we have chosen to allocate major donations to the current College priority project, the much-anticipated rejuvenation of the Turl Street Library. Find out how Dr Robert Hall Wagstaff chose to make an impact in the following pages.

Thanks to you, the Alumni Fund continues to grow and attract new donors, and your support offers vital financial support to many student-centred projects. From bursaries and hardship funding to student clubs and activities, we are able to offer an exceptional student experience. Your enthusiasm and endorsement of the ‘Exeter Creates Superheroes’ campaign has resulted in many wonderful stories of your time at College and we are grateful to you for sharing them with us.

One final highlight from this year: the executives of both the JCR and the MCR encouraged their members to give a Leavers’ Gift this year, the first time that both Common Rooms have made their mark on giving to Exeter. You can find out more on page seven.

You enable Exeter to transform young lives. Your collective thoughtfulness, commitment and generosity opens up opportunities for our students that they would never otherwise receive. For that we thank you.

PAMELA STEPHENSONDirector of Development and Alumni Relations

A year of success – and a beckoning futureif lasT year was a year of TransiTion from The Tremendous successes of The exeTer excelling campaign, 2017-18 has been one of looking forward wiTh eagerness To The nexT phase of endeavour in The college’s developmenT and alumni engagemenT sTory.

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A gift to the next generation

wiTh Their college days now aT a close, exeTer’s 2018 leavers can reflecT on hard-earned achievemenTs and look forward To new careers or furTher sTudy ahead. To mark The end of Their Time here, many exonians pledged a leaver’s gifT To supporT fuTure generaTion of sTudenTs.

I am thrilled that the JCR Leavers’ money will make a real difference for the community at Exeter

This year, for the first time, both Exeter’s Junior and Middle Common Rooms invited departing members to make a donation to the College. JCR President, Ellie Milne-Brown reflects,

“It is a sign of the real enthusiasm JCR members feel for our community that we had so many donations from so many students, and so much engagement in the process of deciding what to spend it on.”

Members of each common room gave careful consideration to how, collectively, they would like to make a positive impact on the students who will follow in their footsteps. MCR President, Henry Sawczyc, comments,

“We have been able to put all of the gifted money from this year’s MCR members directly back into benefitting future graduate students though the setting up of an additional graduate travel grant. This will hopefully mature in the next few years to allow more travel money for future MCR members to show off their fantastic research around the world.”

Ellie adds,

“I am thrilled that the JCR Leavers’ money will make a real difference for the community at Exeter, in the form of plants to brighten the Margary Quadrangle and, potentially, kick-starting a fund for transgender students’ transition.”

By creating new travel opportunities, ensuring every College member receives the support they need, and enhancing the College environment, the collective giving of our 2018 leavers will have a tremendous impact on the Exeter experience long after their departure.

Henry explains,

“It is a true sign of the generosity, forward thinking, and love of our members for Exeter that this has been made possible, and I cannot thank you enough for your kindness.”

£2,747.40

Raised by the 2017-18 Leavers’ Gift (includes matched funding from alumni)

JCR President, Ellie Milne-Brown (left), and MCR President, Henry Sawczyc (right), pictured on the rooftop terrace at Cohen Quad

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Guy Martin, a friend and colleague of Robert’s, and former US Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Land and Water Resources and former Commissioner of Natural Resources for the State of Alaska

He was a great man in his lifelong dedication to law and justice. I will miss his unshakeable belief that all the identifiable failures in justice and equality could ultimately be fixed.

Major legacy inspires new chapter in Library storyThroughouT The course of The year, we have been The very graTeful beneficiary of eighT legacies from alumni and friends of The college. one of Those legacies has been lefT by renowned consTiTuTional lawyer, dr roberT hall wagsTaff (picTured righT), who arrived aT exeTer in 2002, aged 60, To read for a bcl. afTer compleTing The bcl, he conTinued his sTudies, evenTually being awarded an msTud in 2006 and a dphil in 2011, all The while mainTaining his law pracTice in alaska.

Dr Wagstaff passed away in Carmel, California on 8 October 2017 after a long life filled with adventure and learning. His widow, Cynthia Fellows, reflects,

“Robert had great admiration and respect for the culture and the quality of academic life at the University of Oxford. He enjoyed the Exeter College community, participated in many of the events on offer, and was engaged for several years in interviewing prospective law students.”

Not only was he a renowned constitutional lawyer and lifelong student of history, but he was also a passionate aviator. Not wanting to be without his airplane while living in Oxford, he flew it across the Atlantic Ocean, hangaring it at Kidlington and flying throughout the UK and Europe with his wife as time allowed.

Cynthia recalls,

“The fulfilling friendships formed while at Oxford remained with him after departing from the UK. His legacy is a reflection of his gratitude for the opportunity to live and study in Oxford and his desire to support Exeter College for the benefit of current and future generations.”

We are delighted that Cynthia has approved the allocation of Dr Wagstaff’s legacy to support the rejuvenation of the Turl Street Library. This major project will see this treasured landmark enhanced and upgraded for future generations of students, bringing our magnificent Gilbert Scott building up to modern day standards. An architectural competition will be launched shortly and we are excited at the possibilities that lie ahead for this much-loved Exeter landmark.

Cynthia comments,

“I am thrilled to endorse contributing my husband’s legacy gift to the Library project.  Libraries – law libraries in particular – were an integral part of our shared academic/professional lives.  Robert would be very well pleased at the prospect. Transforming the Exeter College Library to fit the needs of students in the digital age is an ambitious project, but I have witnessed first-hand library spaces transformed accordingly, resulting in excellent functional and welcoming learning environments.”

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Ambitious access – alumni society brings Oxford to Cornwall

wiTh The Topic of admissions To The universiTy under The media spoTlighT, we are delighTed To work wiTh The oxford universiTy socieTy cornwall To open up The possibiliTies of an oxford educaTion To more cornish sTudenTs.

Brasenose alumnus and Newlyn resident, Richard Cockram, leads the group and has connected with Exeter as a result of our historic connections to the South West. Richard and his fellow OU alumni undertake a range of fundraising initiatives each year and now support Exeter’s Summer Residential to provide much-needed travel funding for students to attend the two-day programme. This year, 25 students from Cornish schools attended the event which aims to offer an insight into life and study at Oxford and we will track future applications from this cohort to help measure the programme’s effectiveness.

Richard comments,

“OUS Cornwall is committed to enabling more of our young people from the region benefit from the wonderful experience that Oxford offers. Cornwall is rich with young talent and our goal is to encourage more students to aspire to study in Oxford – and to succeed in achieving those aspirations. ”

One of the organisations most closely linked to the programme is Further Education college, Penwith College. Exonian, Vanessa Hager (1983, English), is Oxbridge Lead at Penwith who has many years of experience in spotting academic potential. She comments,

“We see many talented students at Penwith, which has had very strong connections with Exeter College. The Society’s generosity opens up new possibilities for these young people by encouraging them to broaden their horizons which, ultimately, improves their life chances.”

Fellow OUS Cornwall member and New College alumnus, Rick Stein (1969, English) (pictured above), is a leading supporter of OUS Cornwall. The group’s annual lunch is held at his renowned Seafood Restaurant in Padstow and, inspired by the group’s commitment, he has also chosen to support the access initiative.

Cornwall is rich with young talent and our goal is to encourage more students to aspire to study in Oxford – and to succeed in achieving those aspirations

Left to right: Dr Vanessa Hager, Oxbridge Lead, Penwith College; Richard Cockram, OUS Cornwall Secretary; Jeremy Varcoe, Chairman; Professor Fenella Wojnarowska, Bursary Secretary

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Reflections on a decade of givingwhen hong kong-based exeTer alumnus, david webb (1983, maThemaTics) decided To supporT his college, he chose To do so in a creaTive way ThaT would inspire final year sTudenTs To achieve Their goals. philanThropy and innovaTion have merged To creaTe The exeTer college incenTive scheme (ecis). Ten years on, iT has channelled more Than £480,000 To supporT prioriTy areas across The college communiTy.

I aim to foster a sense of excellence which inspires each year’s Finalists to do their utmost

David considers a decade of innovative giving and explains,

“My goal was to set up a means of giving that was linked to academic excellence, using the number of Firsts achieved by the College each year as a benchmark. In doing so, I aim to foster a sense of excellence which inspires each year’s Finalists, with the support of their tutors, to do their utmost. Their success will benefit those who follow in their footsteps. I chose to give Exeter the freedom to allocate the funds to wherever the need is greatest. The Fellows can best judge how their allocations will affect long-run academic performance which in turn affects future funding from ECIS in a virtuous circle.”

Each year, David and his fellow ECIS donors elect to contribute a fixed sum for each First class degree achieved at the end of that year. The impact on the students of this much-needed unrestricted funding is significant. Thanks to this special approach to philanthropy, we have been able to provide support for our tutorial system, provide vital funding for students who need it most, and ensure that the Exeter community benefits from a range of social and sporting activities, all of which provide an invaluable rounded experience.

Last year, 2017-18, saw 32 Finalists achieving a First, up from 23 the previous year. The goal now is to mirror this upward trajectory by growing the number of donors who share David’s creative vision – and increasing the value of unrestricted donations to support the student community.

268

Number of Firsts achieved over the ten years of ECIS

David Webb pictured on the roof terrace of the International Finance Centre, Hong Kong

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By supporting the bursary system I can help present-day students and also acknowledge my debt to the free financial help I received all those years ago

Making the most of life at Exeterone of The greaT sTrengThs of The exeTer alumni communiTy is The immense varieTy of Those who choose To supporT The college. from finalisTs making Their firsT ever donaTion To Those who have given annually for many years, There are fascinaTing sTories To be discovered aT every Turn.

Elan Preston-Whyte (2011, Literature and the Arts) has her own special story to share. She embarked on her Exeter story after a successful medical career and has continued to play a part in College life since then. She describes her journey,

“My brother and I went to Medical School together in 1955, he to start the 2nd MB Course and I to do 1st MB. We had no fees to pay and when my father, a doctor, died two years later we both had full maintenance grants. This meant my mother who hadn’t worked since her marriage did not have the worry of how to maintain two children for the next four years on a widow’s pension, nor did we have a large debt to pay off as would happen nowadays. I have every reason to be grateful therefore for the generosity of the State system which provided such a beneficial start to my career which led eventually to my being a partner in a large General Practice as well as a senior lecturer in the Medical Faculty at Leicester and my brother, a Professor of Anaesthesiology at Cambridge.”

Elan’s arrival at Exeter gave her an opportunity to see at first-hand how much college life has to offer both undergraduates and graduate students. Although she was paying her own fees this time around, the total cost of her degree was, nevertheless, significant. She comments,

“Speaking to others in the MCR I realised that my good fortune when aged 20 is not replicated now. I feel therefore that by supporting the bursary system I can help present-day students and also acknowledge my debt to the free financial help I received all those years ago.”

57Number of Exeter students who received a bursary in 2017–18

Elan Preston-Whyte at Turl Street, photographed shortly before the Armistice Centenary

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2017–18At a glance: the year in numbers

TOTAL COLLEGE REVENUE 2017–18

Exeter’s position as one of the colleges at the forefront of Development success continues with an exceptionally strong participation rate: 63.7% of Exeter alumni have ever made a donation. As we go to press, we are awaiting the outcomes of the University-wide benchmarking study which will show how our participation rate compares to other colleges for the year. Thanks to you, we can be confident that we will – once again – be amongst the strongest performers.

Income from Development activity remains a critical component of the College’s annual revenue stream, as we show in the chart below. Similarly, strong returns from our endowment provide a sound basis for funding all aspects of College life. Growing our endowment for the future will become ever more important as we seek to make the most of precious resources.

27%Accommodation

income

21%Donations

2%Other

21%Fee income

19%Endowment

return

11%Catering income

This year, your donations supported four key areas of our operations, as illustrated in the chart below. Channelling your donation to areas of greatest need gives us a great deal of flexibility to fund urgent priorities as they arise. Students are supported across all four priorities – from providing exceptional accommodation, maintaining our prized tutorial system, offering travel grants and bursaries – every aspect of student life benefits from your support.

TOTAL INCOME FROM DONATIONS

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168 new donors

63.7% of alumni have given to the College

£12.3m

£2.53m

£1.37m

£212,328

£430,585

£517,228

54%Enhancing College

facilities17%

Teaching and research

8%Student support

21%Areas of greatest

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RECTOR’S GUILD OF BENEFACTORS(donations over £1 million)Sir Ronald Cohen (Gifts given in honour of Michael

and Sonia Cohen)Bart Holaday (Gifts from the Dakota Foundation in

honour of Sidney and Alberta Bart Holaday)Mark Houghton-BerryThe late Colin HunterWilliam JacksonThe late Clement Le RossignolThe late Michael John MavrogordatoCharles OuthwaiteThe late Krishna PathakPeter ThompsonWOCO Foundation

STAPELDON BENEFACTORS(donations over £500,000 )The late Fred BornhauserThe late Bennett BoskeyRosemary Peacocke (in memory of Arthur Peacocke)Paul Pheby

PETRE BENEFACTORS(donations over £250,000)Henry and Cheryl KloppenburgThe late Peter PointerHarish SalveDavid Webb

ACLAND BENEFACTORS(donations over £100,000)John AshdownBen Gurion University FoundationNeil BlairNick CampsieDavid Hartnett (Gifts from the Hartnett Trust)Richard HealdJohn HughesSydney KentridgeThe Kufuor Biographical Project (in honour of

President John Kufuor)John LeighfieldRichard MahoneyThe late Arthur MarshallJohn QuelchSantander UK plcAlex ScottDavid SeddonTim VanderverThe late Patrick Williams

PALMER BENEFACTORS(donations over £50,000)Walt BachmanThe late Malcolm BaronThe late Greig BarrThe late Michael BarrowDevin BroughamDavid CannonBruce Carnegie-BrownThe late Anthony CoughlanThe late Rusty DruganGiles FrostNick GaynorRafael Gil-TiendaAdam HoggThe late Edwin JamesPeter JobGraham KeeleyKevin and Nicola KnottPedro-Pablo KuczynskiThe late Peter LewisIain LumsdenHamish McRaeRichard MeddingsHugh and Pamela MoirNeil MonneryTony MoretonThe late Brian MurgatroydTim Parritt (on behalf of Oak Foundation)The late Costas PrapopulosAshwin RanganathanJohn RatcliffeHoward RosenAndrew SpeirsThe late Kenneth StoweThe late Ronald WatkinsThe late Douglas Williams

PERYAM BENEFACTORS(donations over £25,000)The late Robert ArglesTyebjee and Sophy BarmaThe late Terry BaskettJohn Beck and Lucy BakerRichard BennettShom BhattacharyaAlan BroomheadHenry BrownThe late Arthur BurgessEdward BygottThe late David CowperthwaiteRaymond DwekThe late Denys DyerStephen Gale-BattenJonathan GittosThe late Bill GoldenDave HandleyMichael HartKarl Hirshman

The late Glye HodsonDavid HolgateTim HoughtonDavid HughesRichard JacksonColin JosephAly Kanji and Parul GheewalaRoger KubarychJohn LaslettThe late Joseph McNeilDavid MilnesRoger MunningsLiz NewlandsJoe NyeAndrew PophamIan PottsJonathan RamsdenRichard ReubenAlan RussettCraig ShuttleworthThe late Michael SissonsRichard StubbsHugh SweetThe late Ronald TidmarshMurray TobiasRichard TolkienGraham van’t HoffCung VuToby WallisDavid WarrenThe late Joan WheareDerek WheelerRichard WhewayJames WhiteLiz Wood

EXETER BENEFACTORSChris AllnerAlan BennettVictoria CechCharles CottonJonathan and Caroline DeanThe late Elizabeth GiliThe late Rodney HunterEJ MorganBernard OppetitBina PanditThe late Ralph RabyDavid RodwayThe late Andrew RolloSimon RuckertPeter RushtonThe late Peter RussellKenan SahinThe late Edward SmithThe late Michael West

We acknowledge and thank our many major benefactors whose vision and generosity have shaped and transformed the Exeter College community. In addition to those listed below, we recognise 28 major benefactors who have chosen to remain anonymous.

Major benefactors

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LEGACIES RECEIVED IN 2017–18Farnsworth FowleClifford HaslamGlye HodsonKen JonesWilliam SandersRobert WagstaffAndrew WatsonJohn White

LEGACY PLEDGESStephen AdamJames AdamsJohn ArmstrongJared ArmstrongRichard ArnoldTim AshleyJohn AshworthJohn BadcockRichard BakerMalcolm BannisterJohn BarracloughBarrie BartlettPhilip BeckettAndrew BellNigel BennettEric BennettDavid BestRichard BoothChristopher BoyceIan BrammerDick BrealeyAlan BroomheadGill BullockDavid ButlerFrances CairncrossPeter CallawayBruce Carnegie-BrownSimon ChadwickMark ChattertonAndrew ChojnickiEdward ClarkGrayson ClarkeColin ClowesTony ColeAnthony ColebyNeil CooperBruce CoulsonBrian CunninghamAndrew DarntonDavid DaviesPeter DunkleyRodney EdrichNoel FletcherRichard FountaineJohn FroodStephen Gale-BattenMargaret GarvieSimon GeggRichard GillPaul GittinsMichael GittinsNigel Glen

Jonathan GoughMichael GrayGeoffrey GreatrexDavid GroomJay GruenfeldKatrina HancockDavid HancockDave HandleyLouis Hein d’Emmerez de CharmoyErik HermansJames HiddlestonAlan HingKarl HirshmanTim HorlickMichael HornimanMichael HoskinsTim HoughtonColin HowardPeter HoyleKenneth IbbettDerek JenkinNigel JenneyJo JestyStanley JohnsonGraham KeeleyWalter KempSydney KentridgeBrian KingHenry KloppenburgDamien KnightRoger KuinColin LakeMichael LangleyRichard LawIan LawrieKeith Le PageAndrew Le PoidevinMarcus LeeAndrew LeighJohn LeighfieldPaul LeylandJohn ListerColin LukeIain LumsdenJohn MaddicottAnthony MagauranRichard MahoneyMichaela ManningStephen MarfleetAndrew Martin SmithJohn McOmieChristopher Mitchell-HeggsAlan and Lorraine MorganJo MorrisonFred MorrisonAdrian NeilAndrew NewtonJennifer NormanRichard O’RorkeCatherine Overell-StoneJohn PartridgeLesley PattinsonDavid Peretz

Ian PhilipAnthony PollingtonIan PottsGraham PowellEric PrideJohn ProbertAshley PughChisanga Puta-ChekweRichard RathboneAndrew ReekesGeorge RennColin RichardsToby RobertsMatthew RobinsonDavid RodwayHoward RosenAngus RossJohn RoweRichard RowleyHugh RowlinsonPrajakt SamantMichael SargentDavid SeamarkDavid SecondeHenry SelbyJohn ShawSteve SiddallAlan SimcockJohn SimonsJohn SleemanPeter SleightPeter SmithJohn SmithRichard SparksAndrew SpeirsPeter SpriddellClare SpringPeter StaffordTom SteeleIan StoylePeter SturtzGwynne SullivanHugh SweetAnthony TargettKaren ThackeryJohn TinkerMurray TobiasRichard TolkienNigel TonkinPeter TruscottDavid VaiseyDenis VanderveldeRichard Vaughan-JonesFrank VibertJerry WalesDavid WalkerAndrew WalkerRobin WallacePeter WaltersBill and Anne WattsJeffery WearMichael WearneFreddy West

Richard WhewayMichael WhitearDavid WickhamEric WilkinsonSimon WillbournDavid WilliamsAlison WilsonMartin WoodgettChristopher WoodwardDavid WrightHugh WybrewJack Young

Throughout 2017-18, legacies have been instrumental in making College priorities a reality. Unrestricted legacies have tremendous impact and are directed to wherever the need is greatest at the time they are received. We are immensely grateful to our alumni and friends listed below who have named Exeter College in their Wills, and we honour those whose legacies have been realised.

Legators and legacy pledges

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1937The late Farnsworth Fowle

1940John CooperGeoffrey Martindale

1942Noel Fletcher

1943Gerald Coombe

1944Barry Taylor

1945The late Alan EddyJohn JeffreysEdwin Saxton

1946Kenelm BurridgeBedrick EislerSydney Kentridge*James Kinnier Wilson

1947The late Paul AtyeoThe late Ken JonesHugh RowlinsonNicholas Thomas

1948Keith FerrisJohn Probert*Peter Spriddell*Michael WearneRex WilliamsThe late Chris WinnGervase Yates

1949Nigel AmherstAlan CasselsJohn DrewettThe late Clifford HaslamAnthony RobsonDavid Rolfe

1950Graham Falconer*Herman HamiltonThe late Glye HodsonRichard Wheway*

1951Walter GratzerJames McConica*Keith PearsonAshley Pugh*Colin RichardsDavid ShorneyThe late John White

1952John HenstridgeVernon KitchColin LakeTony MoretonBill RobertsDavid SharpeDavid Wayne

1953Edward Bygott*The late Bernard CarréNick ColemanPeter DunkleyIan HollandsRaymond KendallBrian KetheroMichael LocktonPeter MeredithThe late Brian ParkEric Pride*Michael RoseThe late William SandersMichael SargentPeter ThomasGeorge Welch

1954John Boulter*Michael BuddBruce CoulsonPeter de IonghHarry EcclesNed EyreJohn OxfordJohn PartridgeAnthony PollingtonJohn SaundersMemo SpathisJonathan StocklandPeter Trinder

1955Tyebjee and Sophy Barma*Roger BillingsDavid DaviesDavid HopkinsGraham Keeley*Colin MaidenThe late Costas PrapopulosJoe SchorkNeville SheardRobin Wallace*Kenneth Zucker

1956John Ashworth*Hugh BarrettDick BrealeyAnton Buckoke*Michael CroweMichael GittinsJohn GoslinRichard Latham

Ian PhilipThe late Roger PyneHenry SelbyJohn ShobbrookRobert SiderDonald SniegowskiHenry SummerfieldMartin WoodgettPrice Zimmermann

1957Barrie BenfieldMichael CollinsBrian CunninghamPeter ElbowJohn GoldAnthony GrocottJohn HawkinsRichard JohnsonRay JonesBrian KnightPhilip Le Brocq*Michael LightfootArthur MorrisOswyn MurrayDarryl MyersDavid RimmerJeffery Wear*

1958David BestAnthony Bramley-HarkerDavid ChadwickEdward ClarkSimon Gegg*David Harrison*Karl Hirshman*Dick HydeJohn Leighfield*Joe Nye*Bernard Wolfe*

1959Malcolm BannisterMike CarterIvor DaviesMichael DavisChristopher GreenJohn GreigGerald Hewertson-TisdallPeter Hobbs*Tom JonesIan McCubbinDavid Milnes*Richard OrchardJohn ParsonsBill ReynoldsMichael SchofieldChristopher StorrHugh Sweet*

1960Jack AmosThomas Bevir

Alan Broomhead*Patrick BrownTony Cole*Peter Dormor*Philip HeycockIan HigginsPhilip LevineAndrew MaclehoseAngus RossJohn RoweJoseph SharpJohn ThaneFrank Vibert*George WalkerTony Williams

1961Nigel BunceRichard du Parcq*Rowland EustaceIan GatenbyDavid Godfrey*John HorsleyRobert HughesChristopher LangeIan MaddiesonMichael MansonPeter MoffattFred MorrisonMichael NassimJohn PerryStephen Pix*Guy RowstonSteve SiddallAlan Simcock*Murray TobiasNigel Tonkin*Martin Wyatt

1962John ArmstrongPhilip BeckettEd Berman*Richard CondonRobin DanielSandrey DateIan DuncanBill FlettRichard R. HallinFrank JamesAnthony LeachCharles MessengerKeith NormanStuart ParkesIan PottsJohn QuenbyMichael RunnallsEdward SaundersJohn SmithAnthony TargettTerry VeemanJohn Weale*Jim Wilson

1963Keith AndersonHoward CarlessIvor CreweGeoffrey DruettJohn FroodRalph GarbettDavid NashDerek SlaterRobert SmythePeter WaltersJohn WeeksAlun WilliamsDavid WilsonBrian Stewart

1964Tony Addison*John AlpassDavid BadcockRobin BaileyRobin BoadwayHugh ClarkeRonald CohenIván de NémethyJohn HawkesDavid JeacockJo Jesty*Colin Luke*Duncan MathesonIan McGowanKenneth ParkerBruce PatrickTerry PowleyRichard RathboneJohn SnellRoger SurcombeDick TaylorPeter ThorleyBrian Ward

1965Anthony BrailsfordRichard FountaineRichard HermonAlan HingJames HolmanBarry HooksMichael HoskinsJulian LarkinStephen MarfleetThe late Mark MoroneyPeter NevilleJohn Schwarzmantel*David ShortChris SkidmoreChris SmallwoodPeter Thompson*Hugh ThomsonTony ThomsonTim Vanderver*John VinsonMartin Yates

* Member of the 1314 Society

More than 1,300 members of the Exeter family chose to support us this year and we recognise their generosity in this year’s Honour Roll. The list below includes those who are members of the 1314 Society together with those who have given single gifts, regular gifts and payments against multi-year commitments. We also acknowledge our anonymous donors, including current students and their parents.

Honour roll 2017–18

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1966Huw Alban DaviesKeith AtkeyWalt Bachman*Richard Barker*Hugh BealeMartin CouchmanChristopher DoidgeRoger GilbertPeter GluckmanStephen GreenHartley HeardRoger KubarychMichael LanningJohn LentonJohn LewinRoderick MathesonDavid PowPeter RandellNicholas SimonsTerry Walton

1967Henry BrownTim BrownGraham CurtisGeorge DoucasMalcolm FainAlan GreenRob IngramMichael KrantzMichael Langley*Robert NewmanCharles OramGordon ReadMichael Schultz

1968Richard BarkerClive CarpenterRichard CorranAlan DavisJohn FultonMalcolm HitchingsBo Jones JrHenry KloppenburgGraham MillerWilliam PughAndrew Taylor*Ernest WerlinSteve Willmott

1969Alastair BrettAndrew ChojnickiPeter CookeMike GriffithsRichard HarriesMichael LeeJames ParsonsRobin WillisMike WooldridgeRobert Young

1970Christopher AggsDavid CeenAlan CogbillRichard EastmanMike FrowIan LawrieHugh PalmerTony PowellAndrew ReekesMichael SimpsonDavid TaylorStephen Wilson

1971Shom BhattacharyaRichard Booth*Christopher BoyceAnthony DlugoszGeoff HallRichard Jackson*

Dominic KwiatkowskiRichard LawPeter Mann*Alasdair McKeanePeter MiévillePhilip NokesScott Nycum*Martin PennyDavid RalphAlastair SaundersTerry SmithJeremy SowryPeter Willett

1972Roger BakerRaymond BellMichael BevingtonNick ByrneMark EvensDavid FeldmanMichael FranklDave GreenwoodPaul HewlettNick KirkKeith Le PagePaul MarksEdward NicolGirish PatelIan SandersonJohn ShawMartin SmithPeter SoutherdenRichard StonesGraham TaylorIan WebbDavid Whitelam*Chris Wood

1973Steve BoldStephen DawsonRobert FieldWilliam Flint CahanMichael HoskingYves-Marie Morissette*Edward PhippsSimon PlantDavid Seamark*Roger StoneIan ThrussellJerry WalesMax WileyJulian Wynter

1974Georges Ascione*Edward CondryMichael GeogheganDavid Harris*Mark HatcherColin HawkesJon Howard-DrakeRichard JarvestMark KingChristopher PerrettAndrew Popham*Steven RatcliffeRobert ReidNigel RoffeHoward RosenDavid SeddonBarry SmithIan SmithJohn TaylorRichard Tolkien*Eric WarnerMartin Whittaker

1975Simon BloomfieldAnthony CharnleyPeter FootGraham FoshChristopher Headdon

Bill LanyonPaul LeylandGerry McHughAlan NewtonRobert ParkinsonPeter Shadbolt*Douglas StembridgeHuw Williams

1976Mark BallmanRobin ChallisGareth EdwardsNick GregoryMark Houghton-Berry*Roland JacksonPaul KaneNick Kendall-CarpenterAdrian LongJohn MelotteAndrew PatonMichael RalphRoman RudkowskyjRichard StubbsPhilip TerzianAlfie VibertStephen Walsh*

1977James AdamsJulian AlworthJeremy BroadheadStephen CameronChristopher CohenChristopher DanilewiczMichael Hart*Aidan LangleyChristopher Page*Chisanga Puta-ChekweDavid SteadMark ThomasRichard Watson

1978Aarif BarmaNigel Bennett*Nick ByePeter EdgertonBernard GillesCharles GillottEdwin HarlandJohn HicklinPeter JonesMatthew LebusRichard RowleyMalcolm RutherfordMike SandersAlex Scott*Toby WallisDoron WeberDerek Wheeler*Peter Woodbridge

1979Chris AllnerChuck AndersonAlastair BallantyneDick BartonJenny BondIan BradburyMike ColemanAndrew CoultonGraeme FrancisAnthony GreenNick McCullochRichard MorrisAndrew PeckTrevor PethickThomas QuinJim ShineDavid StewartJohn YeatmanFiona Young

1980Nick AveryHarry BaymanJohn DaviesJanet EllardAndrew GoldsworthyBob Haynes*John LeadleyTim LunnAndrew MiltonNeil Monnery*Stephen NewmanKevin PantlingRosemary PantlingMartyn SharplesWenna ThompsonGraham van’t Hoff*

1981Rachel BillingeMelissa BurchMark DilworthGiles FrostMichael GigneyJerry HerbertJane IsaacsErika JorgensenMartin LeechWalter MachargStephen McCabeRobert NoelNeil RobjohnsJeremy TyrerRhodri Williams

1982Paul AkroydChris Archer-LockSimon BillingeSimon ChadwickMartin ClemoesMark EadyTessa McDonaldTim ParrittPhilip RoseStephen Schaw MillerAlastair SmailHumphrey Tomlinson*Nicholas Worskett

1983Andy AnsonRichard AstleFrances BernauDominic BerryRobin BladesChris ClarkeNicholas DavidsonJohn DermoWilliam Jackson*Alison KellyBarbara LunnonDavid MarriageIain McNeilNicholas MyersonJohn NealeDermot Russell*Anthony SaintDina ShilohHugh Shilson-ThomasAndrew Speirs*Richard TarrantDavid Webb*James White

1984Hussein BarmaAndrea BradleyReeta ChakrabartiTina Cook*Jane DavisonRachel FalconerDavid FieldBrendon HansfordJon Hellin

William KenyonGiles LatchamCharles Outhwaite*Ian PeelSimon PridmoreMark RichardsMark Speeks*Ravi TakharFred TingeyAnthony TurnbullKaty Young

1985Julea ButtChris ChinnMichael CoyneAshley DysonDavid EvansRichard EverittJonathan FinnSue GaugeCatriona HammerMinquan LiuAnthony Maton*Adrian MonckJim PercivalGeorge Peretz*Rebecca PriestleyJeremy WellsChris Wilkinson

1986Chris BallNick BarnardChristine BrettlerJonathan GoughChris HancockGraham HarperDavid HarrisonEmma LangleyJohn MelinAdrian PowellMary RogersAdrian Sainsbury*James SandersMichael SchelbleNicholas StretchBill Westwater*Amanda WilliamsClaire WilliamsRhidian Williams*Stuart Williams*

1987Alexander Antelme*Deborah BallSimon BolithoJudith BrainRob FarquharsonRachel FarrowHugh FraserJon GisbyCooper JacksonStephen Todd

1988Renny BarrettDaniel CammermanJackson Collins*Georgie DennisRobin DownMatthew FittonNick GeorgeMick HowardGwynne JonesLee MickusLiz Wagner

1989Clair AshleyConrad BenefieldJustin BrettRoy CoxJane DesnoyersRichard Dudley*

* Member of the 1314 Society

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Daniel JohnsonPritam KamatGeorgia KaufmannEd KearnsAlasdair KergonEleri LarkumNigel LeylandNick LyleSimon MasonJo MorrisonNigel Pocklington*Adam SolomonDani SolomonRichard TannerRobert TanseyMatt TroppPaul WilliamsSteve Winder

1990David BieberChristopher ColeridgeGiles DrewLebby EyresSarah FullerOliver Gillespie*Andrea Gomes da SilvaPat Graham*Will HarrisonCatherine HenstridgeMark HenstridgeRachel KnubleyKate Little*Cathy Pearson*Andy PowellMatthew PrestonShamit RoyPhilip SalmonDavid ShortCarl ThwaiteWilliam Wadsworth

1991Caroline BansalLindsey BaxterAnna DownIan GlenEd HarrisCecilia IrelandPhilip JonesHeather LiewClare MacroRobert Miners*Philomen ProbertSimon Thwaites*Liz Webb

1992Graeme CohenKaty CooperNeill Cotton*Robert EvesonTim HoughtonSophie Jenkins*Jean KitsonCharles ManderTajinder MattuSean O’Sullivan*Katy PikeRichard PriceAndrew SandersPolly SharpeJon SkittrallKaren ThackeryWill Yarker

1993Matthew AddisonKate AstleyNicolas AtkinsDavid Avery-GeeDamian BakerNick CampsieRik ChildAstrid Diener

Andrew ForrestJamie McDougallClare McintoshGillian Molesworth-St.

AubynDavid Powell

1994Maria-Teresa AddisonNancy CorranAndrew DoddWill DugdaleRory FisherMatthew HedgesCharles HeiseNicola HolmesJoseph KennerYassir MahmoodShayanthan PathmanathanAnya RadfordRichard RousJo ShawVictoria SowerbyHelen Turnbull

1995Neil BerryGraham Campbell*Elizabeth ElmhirstStephanie FieldingRachael McCabeBecky MorrisonTony ReidChristine RichardsonPatrizia Vigni

1996Alastair BrownAndrás GergelyPriya GopalanMatthew HancockTanja KhosrawiGemma MortensenCamilla PalladinoRichard ParkinMaggie SchillingSally WalmsleyDavid Worthington

1997Mario BrandhorstEdward FalinskiClaudia GormanRonald GroverVicky Hunnam*Jamie MaplesSophie MurraySteve O’KeefeHelen SlaterCaleb Watts*

1998Helen AddleyAnthony BradleyKiran ChauhanJason ChongTom CliffordEdward CoulsonMegan DaffernSophie DickinsonKatrina HancockMark HiggsArthur KwokRachel LidgateSharron MorrisAaron ReschPeter RushtonEmma WestleyHenry Whittaker

1999Andrew AldcroftAriel EzrachiPete Farmer*Rebecca Gray

George HeywoodJon KillingleyGavin LittleChristopher MonkNick MumbyJonathan RobertsEleonora SuhoviyVeronica Vasco

2000Julia BushbyEmily CurryDavid GregoryFelicity GuestTimothy HughesMichael HugmanSarah LaneJo LimAndrea MacDonaldCharlotte MillardJohn MurphyLisa PughMatt RayRaul RodriguezJune StevensonCaroline Boddy SumbultepeGeorgie WardropPeter WarneKatie WhiteLindsay Whiting

2001Daniel AtkinKatherine BatchelorAnthony BrownKate BuglerTom CochraneJoanna CondonJo DurberHannah ForbesAndrew GoldenJane GoodenoughJeremy GouldJames GrahamSarah GrahamTom GrantNikolaus GrubeckMarcus HolmlundRob HopkinsRobert Javin-FisherGauthier LambertJames McCaffreyFergal McLoughlinHannah ParhamTom PughDavid Stranger-JonesEwa SzypulaHenry ThoroldJonathan TurnerGillian WaughNicholas WiddowsAnthony WilliamsJade Yee

2002Duncan BrownEmmet ColdrickAlison DightAnthony FlynnLuc HandsLucy HayesClaire HollidayKatie KingwellOliver LomasTamsin MaddockRachel O’NeillDavid ParsonsJenny SvanbergPhil TresadernThe late Robert Wagstaff

2003Michael AmherstGeorge AnsteyChristopher Arnold

Claire AtkinsonKatherine BarkerTom BolamJonny BridcutFelicity BurlingAdam DavidsonLuka Gakic*Richard HarrapCharlene HawkinsJanet Ho*Toby HopkinsGregory LimAndrew MarksAlice MarquesCharles McDermottAlex NewberryJamie PantlingEmily PullEmily RhodesSharandish SangheraEdward SmithVinesh SolankiJohn StuartElizabeth SudaWilliam TaylorLouise WingStephen Wood

2004Philip BermanAndrei BroughamEmma CousinKatie EvansAndrew FreedmanValerio GaspariJonathan HealyJames HolwellAlexander LaffanNikolai L’vov-BasirovChristian PembertonRachel RicucciMatthew SiddonsJoanna SmithPhilippa Underwood

2005Rosie BradfordRose Byfleet*Catherine CampbellMark CurtisJenny Donnellan*Jessica ElliottLizzie Johnson*Rachel KilnerJessica LaffertyFelix Leach*Brandon LevySarah LewneyDaragh McDowellSean MerittCharlie MorrisIvan NikolovMehmet NoyanElspeth RobertsonMatthew Smith*Chloe TaysomHenry Taysom*Victoria Thomas*Carly WalshHannah WhiteCat Williams

2006Craig Bruce*Henry BurtonSarah Butler*Xiao Cai*Namukale ChintuSpencer Crawley*Alex FennellVictoria FolkElliot FungLydia GregoryAnkur GuptaRob Hewlett*

Patrick HowardKatharine KirkbrideVictoria Lazar GrahamRicardo PachonPaul PammentMatt ParrittGuy PewseyDavid PopeLeo RingerAri RomneySam RudgardJoe SchutzGemma SlaterEmma Snow*Sheena Sodha

2007Robert DacreJulie De MesmaekerSteven DollHannah EvansChetan GuptaTim Hele*Katie HigginsSam Hitchings*Philip James*Hannah JonesStephen LangWilliam MacLeodLucinda Mallace-

GoulbourneNeil MalloyLuke O’Leary*Imogen ParryRikin Patel*David RawcliffeCharles RoweJames SalterPiers TaylorHarriet TolkienMichael TurnerAndrew Van BiljonTom Vining*Alice WalkerThomas WighamHannah Wright

2008George BainbridgeLetticia Banton*Katherine CammLouise ClarkeKrisztina CsorteaMichelle Fernandes-RohlffOlivia HenryCharlie Howell*Karis LacroixHila LevyAlice LoughneyFlorence MasserRobert Newnes*Akshat RathiJohn RobbCharl SevelLandis Stankievech

2009Georgia AspinallTom BlightHernán CianfagnaSophie CowenFabio FentonBen HoughtonConstance Mantle*Christopher RowellMarta ZarzeckaSasha Zheng

2010Nicholas AlthamDaniel BaileyJamie CherringtonGeorgina Colegate-StoneTimothy Davies-BennionGareth Downing

* Member of the 1314 Society

Chloe EvensonEleanor FranzénDeclan GuilfoyleJack HutchisonKatharina NeillJessica PalmarozzaXandra Robinson-BurnsMatt Stokes

2011Adam Baxter*George de VoilTania HasanFredrik Holmgren*Yue-Yi HwaBo Lan*Ed NickellSamuel PerkinsDouglas PressmanElan Preston-Whyte*Camilla SimpsonAbigail TyerAndreas Uhl*

2012Mohammed AslamMargaret Henderson-TewNoah HillyardSha Li*Christina Marini*Marian PorvaznikKatie Tibbles

2013Ellen BrewsterLivi Dunlop*Samuel East*Harriet EvansRobert Fraser*Xanthia HargreavesJustus Hoffmann*Grace McGowanAlisha O’GradyWeiwei Zhou*

2014Alexandra Ackland-SnowSamuel Bannon*Alexander BensonJoe Buckwell*Daniil Butman*Elizabeth Caffrey*Rachel Cannon*Laura Cheftel*Amy Clarke*Charlotte Dibb*Jake Donald*Cameron Eadie*Rhiannon Edwards*Tom Grunshaw*Eleanor Hall*Ruben Harris*Callum Henfrey*Flora Hudson*Tim Huelsmann-Diamond*Emma Hughes*Nikolay Koshikov*Wanqi Li*Xiaoqian Li*Grace Manning*Will Mckenzie*Daniel Mittendorf*Harry Morgan*Matthias Nicholls*Oscar North*Rebecca Oxland-Isles*Evie Pearson*Sanjay Prabhakar*Georgi Pramatarov*Jack Searle*Hikaru Seki*Sam Slater*Max Spicer*Jonathan TanKelly Whitaker*

Edward Wignall*Libbi Wittenberg*Chuhan Zhang*

2015Rebecca Annells*Shammah Banerjee*George Bearryman*Eleanor Begley*Katie Birnie*Bethan Broad*Joseph Butler*Emily Cleaton*David Coates*Sian Davies*Alexandra Diaper*Lydia Earthy*Jessica Evans*Ravindranath Ghosh*Amelia Gosztony*Rowena Gutsell*Bomi Ha*Matt Holyoak*Rebecca Iles*Adam Jobling*Henry Kitchen*Amelia Le Coyte*Jessica Lee*Roxana Legezynska*Conor Magee*Kate McDermott*Roan Runge*Holly Rutherford*James Sharples*Michael Shelton*Daniel Smith*Dylan Spielman*Tom Taylor*Bartosz Thiede*Grace Tully*Alex Urwin*Mees VergouwenToby Williams*Atila Yanpar

2016James BurtonMengge Chen*Tory Gullo*Shihang Hou*Laura Jeffrey*Rhys Southan*

2017Lucie Alden*Iris Buzatu*Rachael Byrne*Kevin Chapman*Shane Clark*Liam Coles*Deon Fang*Hector Fuentes Curras*Barry Ginat*Nicolas Gleizes*Maxime Goldmann*Thomas Hadfield*Alessandra Harkness*Shiri Heffetz*Jiaqi Hu*Felix Kraft*Emily Leshem*Rosie Maddock*Laurence McKellar*Oisin McManus*Nuraishah Mokhtar*Dana Moss*Charlotte Munglani*Jonathan Ne Win*Alex Olivares*Razanne Oueini*Bayo Owolabi*Hector Papoulias*Sandra Phillips*Luis Regalado*Matthias Schindlbeck*

Benjamin Schumacher*Daniel Sega Neuman*Casey Shi*Oluwapelumi Simpson*Catherine Sutherland*Talal Syed*Chloe Wall*Fausto Belo Ximenes*Caitlin Zhang*

Friends of Exeter, Fellows, staff and Emeriti

Richard and Claire AllnuttDavid BarrowBen Gurion University

FoundationMargaret BlundenRoger Bourke and Naomi

WilliamsSusan BrooksMark and Heather BurridgeCentro de Estudios Europa

Hispánica (CEEH)John and Gillian ClennettRichard and Elizabeth

CooperJim and Diane CowlesFinola CoyJohn and Vivien CravenBel CreweSimon and Hardeep CurtisNicholas and Jennifer DobsonRaymond DwekAndrew FarmerHugh FordDavid ForthChris and Sonya FoxClive GallierMargaret GarviePatrick GilmartinAnna and Andrew GloverTicia GoodeJohn and Anne GrahamPaul HamiltonPeter HarrisJG HealyThe Helen A Reid Charitable

Trust Sheena HennessyJane HiddlestonThe Highfield Charitable

TrustMartin and Alison HindMark JanisElizabeth JeffreysWilliam JensenJeri JohnsonPeter Jones*Nancy KellySusan Lochner*Conall Mac NiocaillJohn MaddicottMaria MagoulasJohn and Jean Martin*Mather FundDivyang and Helene MistryMervyn and Melanie

MonteiroCiaran O’ConnellOUS CornwallShirley PankhurstMichael and Catherine PayneRosemary Peacocke*Michael ReeveDermot RoafNigel and Dawn RobinsonThe late John RowlinsonHarish SalveMargaret SandersSantander UK plcEdward and Angela

SawbridgeClara Spielman

Colin Squire*Rick SteinPamela Stephenson*Biz StoneJim ThomasRick Trainor*Helen VerekerHelen Watanabe-O’KellyThe late Andrew WatsonHugh Wybrew*Takashi YachidaWilliam ZachsAmy Zipkin

* Member of the 1314 Society

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