- The
Woodwardian Professor of
Geology is a
professorship held in the
Department of
Earth Sciences at the
University of Cambridge. It was
founded by John...
- Sciences. The department's
history can be
traced back to 1731 when the 1st
Woodwardian Professor of
Geology was appointed, in
accordance with the
bequest of...
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Nicholas McCave (born 3
February 1941) is a
British geologist, who was the
Woodwardian Professor of
Geology at the
University of
Cambridge Department of Earth...
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still in use today. He also left
funds to
establish the
position of the
Woodwardian Professor of Geology. Adam
Sedgwick began the
process of
expanding the...
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living until June 1763."[page needed] From 1762 to 1764, he held the
Woodwardian Chair of
Geology until he was
obliged to
relinquish it on his marriage...
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Scotland Thomas Green (geologist) (c. 1738–1788),
English geologist and
Woodwardian Professor of
Geology Thomas Green (pastor) (1761–1814),
American minister...
- Ornithosauria, and
Reptilia from the
Secondary System of Strata,
arranged in the
Woodwardian Museum of the
University of Cambridge. III.
Geological Magazine 7 Martill...
- College, Cambridge, who was also
rector of Orwell, Cambridgeshire, and
Woodwardian Professor of
Fossils at
Cambridge University from 1734.
During his life...
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Harry B.
Whittington (1916–2010),
British palaeontologist and academic,
Woodwardian Professor of
Geology at the
University of
Cambridge from 1966 to 1983...
- Morris, died on 19
February 1731. In 1731
Middleton was
appointed first Woodwardian Professor of Geology, and
delivered an
inaugural address in Latin, pointing...