John Nightingale (academic)

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John Nightingale
Born
John Bartholomew Wakelyn Nightingale

(1960-09-07)7 September 1960
NationalityBritish
Alma materMagdalen College, Oxford
Occupationacademic
Spouse(s)Lucy Fergusson
Children1
Parent(s)Michael Nightingale, Hilary Jones

John Bartholomew Wakelyn Nightingale is a British academic.

Biography[]

Nightingale was born in 1960, the son of Michael and Hilary Nightingale. He is married to Lucy Fergusson, daughter of Drs. Patrick and Alison Fergusson, a partner at Linklaters LLP.[1]

Nightingale was educated at Winchester College, Winchester, Hampshire, England. He graduated from Magdalen College, Oxford, with a Master of Arts and later with a Doctor of Philosophy (D.Phil.) as well. At Merton College, Oxford, he was the Harmsworth Senior Research Scholar between 1984 and 1986, and was a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow from 1989-1992.[2] In 1986, he became a Fellow of Magdalen College and later, from 1993, a Tutor of Modern History.[3] He was Assessor of the University of Oxford from 2008-2009 and a member of its governing council from 2008-2014.[4]

Nightingale was an elected Fellow of the Governing Body of Winchester College from 2002-2017.[5]

Works[]

  • Monasteries and Patrons in the Gorze Reform, published 2001
  • many articles on medieval history[6]

References[]

  1. ^ "Lucy Fergusson | Lawyers | Linklaters".
  2. ^ "Postdoctoral Fellowships".
  3. ^ "Professor John Nightingale | Magdalen College Oxford".
  4. ^ University of Oxford Calendar
  5. ^ "Winchester College | Governance".
  6. ^ "Dr John Nightingale".
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