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- Oxford, and also founded Oxford's Sibthorpian Professorship of Rural Economy (subsequently titled the Sibthorpian Professorship of Plant Science). He...
- Emeritus Professorial Fellow of St John's College, Oxford who served as Sibthorpian Professor in the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Oxford...
- Philosophy Shaw Professor of Chinese Sherardian Professor of Botany Sibthorpian Professor of Plant Science Sidney Truelove Professor of Gastroenterology...
- include John Sibthorp, in whose name the Sibthorpian Professorship of Rural Economy, later known as the Sibthorpian Professorship of Plant Sciences, was founded;...
- Nicholas Paul Harberd FRS (born 15 July 1956) is Sibthorpian Professor of Plant Science and former head of the Department of Plant Sciences (since 2022...
- almost from its foundation in 1841. For six years from 1884 he filled the Sibthorpian chair of rural economy at Oxford, and he was also an honorary professor...
- 1086/329259. JSTOR 2466101. S2CID 224841689. H. Walter Lack (May 1997). "The Sibthorpian Herbarium at Oxford. Guidelines for Its Use". Taxon. 46 (2): 253–263...
- (still at University of Edinburgh). In 1925 he transferred to be the Sibthorpian Professor of Rural Economy at the University of Oxford replacing William...
- Geoffrey Emett Blackman (1903-1980) FRS was the Sibthorpian Professor of Rural Economy at the University of Oxford from 1945 to 1970 and Director of Agricultural...
- University of Oxford and was for three years, from 1894 to 1897, the Sibthorpian professor of rural economy at the University of Oxford. He was elected...