Professor of Zoology (Cambridge)
The Professorship of Zoology is a professorship at the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1866 it was originally the 'Professorship of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy', but was renamed in 1934.[1]
Professors of Zoology
- Alfred Newton (1866)
- Adam Sedgwick (1907)
- John Stanley Gardiner (1909)
- James Gray (1937)
- Carl Frederick Abel Pantin (1959)
- Torkel Weis-Fogh (1966-1975)
- Gabriel Horn (1978)
- Malcolm Burrows (1996)[1]
- Michael Akam (2010)
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gollark: I mean more like being able to queue up batch operations on furnaces/mines or something, so you can say "process 10 clay into 10 brick" and your stuff will be busy for 150 minutes.
gollark: Hmm, perhaps. Maybe a thing where you can queue a bunch of actions to run in a batch?
gollark: Some offense, but this honestly seems like a bad mobile game where you have to constantly log in to collect resources and stuff, but you also have to manually handle the rules too.
gollark: Honestly this is kind of boring.
References
- "Professors". Cambridge University. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
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