List of Principals of Green Templeton College, Oxford

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A list of Principals of Green Templeton College, Oxford. The head of Green Templeton College, University of Oxford is called the Principal. This article also includes the heads of the predecessor institutions of the college, Green College and Templeton College. The current principal is Denise Lievesley, since October 2015.

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Wardens of Green College

Presidents of Templeton College

Principals of Green Templeton College

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References

  1. "Green Templeton College Oxford: A Short History" (pdf). Oxford Today. University of Oxford. 2012. p. 16.