Woodwardian Professor of Geology

Woodwardian Professor of Geology

The Woodwardian Professor of Geology is a professorship at the University of Cambridge. It was founded by John Woodward in 1728. Woodward's will dictated that the professor would be elected by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of Ely, the President of the Royal Society, the President of the Royal College of Physicians, the Member of Parliament for the University of Cambridge, and the University Senate.

Incumbents of the Woodwardian Professorship of Geology

*Conyers Middleton, 1731
*Charles Mason, 1734
*John Michell, 1762
*Samuel Ogden, 1764
*Thomas Green, 1778
*John Hailstone, 1788
*Adam Sedgwick, 1818
*Thomas McKenny Hughes, 1873
*John Edward Marr, 1917
*Owen Thomas Jones, 1930
*William Bernard Robinson King, 1943
*Oliver Meredith Boone Bulman, 1955
*Harry Blackmore Whittington, 1966-1983
*Ian Nicholas McCave, 1985

ee also

*List of Professorships at the University of Cambridge


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