William James Kennedy

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William James "Jim" Kennedy is a British geologist.

Jim Kennedy studied at the University of London.

Kennedy was a Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford and Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford. He was curator of the Geological Collections at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.[1]

Kennedy was awarded the Prestwich Medal by the Geological Society of London in 1990, the Neville George Medal of the Geological Society of Glasgow in 1992 and the Gold Medal for Zoology of the Linnean Society in 2002, and is the first recipient of the Palaeontographical Medal awarded by the Palaeontographical Society in 2014.

He was the Acting President of Wolfson College during 1993–94 between more permanent presidents at the college.

On 1 October 2003, Kennedy was appointed the Director of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.[1] He is also Professor of Natural History.[2] His research interests include the geology and palaeontology of the Cretaceous Period and he has a particular interest in ammonites.[2]

Kennedy is an Emeritus Fellow at Kellogg College, Oxford.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Directorship of the University Museum of Natural History, Notices, Oxford University Gazette, 23 January 2003.
  2. ^ a b Professor Jim Kennedy, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, UK.
  3. ^ "James Kennedy". Kellogg College. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
Academic offices
Preceded by Acting President of Wolfson College, Oxford
1993–1994
Succeeded by
Cultural offices
Preceded by Director of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History
2003 – present
Succeeded by