Sir Jeremy Lever KCMG KC (1933-2025)

With great sorrow the College announces the death on 25 August of Sir Jeremy Lever KCMG KC, at the age of 92.

Sir Jeremy was a Fellow of All Souls for sixty years from his election to a Prize Fellowship in 1957 to becoming an Honorary Fellow in 2017.  

Through his practice at the Bar and his academic writings, Sir Jeremy was a pioneer in UK and European competition law, and EU law more generally. 

Our condolences go to his friends and family.

There will be a Memorial Service for Sir Jeremy Lever on Saturday 29 November 2025 at 2.30pm in the Chapel.

26th August 2025
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Dr Ioannis (Giannis) Apostolou

BA, MSt, PhD
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow from 2025

My research combines multi-disciplinary approaches in landscape archaeology integrating computational, analytical and groundtruthing strategies for the long-term understanding of human activity and socio-environmental interactions. My expertise includes 3D photogrammetric reconstructions and multi-source modelling of past landscapes, GIS-based survey and advanced geospatial analyses, particularly for the detection and evaluation of archaeological sites, land-use systems and environmental change. I actively foster international collaborations and have held research assistant positions in various archaeological projects in Greece and Spain, In my current position, I pursue questions concerning the emergence of the Macedonian Kingdom, focusing on key areas in northern Greece around Thessaloniki.

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Dr Akshat Pandey

BA MSci PhD
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow from 2025

I am a theoretical physicist working on problems in classical and quantum statistical mechanics.

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Dr. Amélie Justine Loher

PhD, MSc, BSc
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow since 2025

I want to understand the structure of equations that naturally appear in statistical physics describing the dynamics of particles, with the aim to shed light on the behaviour of solutions to these equations and to investigate the consistency of the physical model with its mathematical description.

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Dr Ruairidh Macleod

(pronunciation: [ˈRʊ-ɾiː mə-klowd'])
B.A., PhD
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow from 2025

I study the genomes of past organisms by directly analysing the DNA (“ancient DNA”) from their preserved remains, often from archaeological or geological contexts. Remains like subfossilised bones and teeth, or environmental substrates like buried sediments, can often be a genetic palimpsest: a mixture of ancient DNA from many different microbes, plants and animals. I use this data and approaches from population genetics and metagenomics to understand how ecosystems change through time, with a particular interest in past zoonotic diseases (transmitted from animals to humans), like plague.

Professor Amber Riaz

Associate Professor of Philosophy, LUMS
BSc (Hons) LUMS; MA Sussex; MPhil Glasgow; BPhil DPhil Oxon
Visiting Fellow, Michaelmas, Hilary, and Trinity Terms 2025-2026

Professor Dennis Lehmkuhl

Chair of Natural Philosophy and Philosophy of Science
Lichtenberg Professor of History and Philosophy of Physics, University of Bonn
BA BSc MA Hamburg; MSc Imperial; DPhil Oxon
Visiting Fellow, Michaelmas, Hilary, and Trinity Terms 2025-2026

Professor Maria Lasonen

Professor of Theoretical Philosophy, University of Helskini
MA Helsinki; BPhil, DPhil Oxon
Visiting Fellow, Michaelmas, Hilary, and Trinity Terms 2025-2026

Ms Avril Haines

Independent Researcher
Bachelors in Physics, University of Chicago; JD, Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow, Michaelmas, Hilary, and Trinity Terms 2025-2026

Chichele Professorship of Medieval History

The College is pleased to announce that Professor Alice Rio of Kings College London has been appointed to the Chichele Professorship of Medieval History at Oxford from 1 October 2025, when Professor Rio will become a Fellows of All Souls College.

13th June 2025
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