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inaccuracies. During October 2010 Brasenose College announced that Cashmore would be taking research leave. The college denied that there was any link between this decision and the previous allegations concerning expenses, but a second leaked document indicated that the governing body of the college had passed a motion of no confidence in Cashmore, who subsequently applied for the post of chairman of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. A spokesperson for Brasenose College said "The members of the standing Sub-Committee were dismayed that their report to the Governing Body had been leaked to the press." The college also commented that "The report did not conclude that the Principal had submitted any claims for travel expenses that were not genuine. The members of the Sub-Committee are confident that there is no question of impropriety on his part."
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Cashmore's final years at Oxford were marked by allegations of improper claims for travel expenses, following the publication in May 2010 of a leaked report from an investigation committee at Brasenose College. Cashmore denied any misuse of expenses, claiming that the report contained a number of
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from 1999 to 2004. During his term, several agreements took place with China's and Pakistan's to be of the most important. In 2002 he became co-chairman of the CERN-JINR joint scientific committee after Jim Allaby's retirement.
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Brasenose College has announced that their Principal Professor Roger Cashmore will be retiring at the end of this academic year (September 2011) in order to focus on his role as Chairman of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy
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in experimental physics in 1990 and professor of experimental physics in 1991. He was also head of particle and nuclear physics 1991–96 and chair of the Department of Physics 1997–99. He was appointed principal of
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An Oxford University college principal has been investigated over his travel expenses for a string of trips to Pakistan, north America and Greece.
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The design of a first level tracking trigger for the ZEUS experiment & studies for low-x physics in electron-proton collisions at HERA
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An Oxford University college principal has taken a year-long sabbatical after being investigated over his travel expenses.
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for services to international co-operation in particle physics in the New Year Honours List 2004. He was awarded the
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Brasenose Principal will be paid £1250 per day for a post advertised just two days after expenses scandal
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Perkins conference: meeting in honour of the retirement of Professor D H Perkins, Oxford, 11–13 July 1993
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from 2002 onwards. Cashmore also served as director of research and deputy director general at
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Report claims unauthorised foreign trips for Professor Cashmore and his wife
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A study of tau leptons in electron-positron annihilations at high energies
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A study of inelastic pion-proton interactions in the range 600–800 MeV/c
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Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George
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Science and Engineering Research Council Senior Research Fellow
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and university lecturer in physics (1979–90). He was appointed
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A measurement of bottom hadron lifetimes in e+e- annihilations
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Cashmore set to retire after expenses revelations in Cherwell
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Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire (CERN)
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he was a research officer (1974–78), teaching lecturer at
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Brasenose Principal set to leave following expenses leak
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in 1998. He is a member of the advisory council for the
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Index

CMG
FRSA
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
principal
Brasenose College, Oxford
physics
University of Oxford
Higgs boson
Dudley Boys Grammar School
St John's College, Cambridge
BA
MA
Balliol College, Oxford
University College, Oxford
DPhil
1851 Research Fellow
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Oxford
Christ Church
senior research fellow
Merton
fellow and tutor
Balliol
reader
Brasenose
Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire (CERN)
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Science and Engineering Research Council Senior Research Fellow
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

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