Historic library unveils portraits of researchers
Leia Morrison/Francis AugustoA new portrait series celebrating leading innovators at Oxford University has been unveiled.
Catalysts, an initiative between the Bodleian Libraries and British Journal of Photography, will see 19 portraits added to the Weston Library's permanent collection.
The sitters included Sir Adrian Hill, director of the Jenner Institute, who worked on malaria vaccines and the the Oxford–AstraZeneca covid vaccine, and Prof Krina Zondervan, whose research on endometriosis influenced the treatment of women's reproductive health.
Bodley's Librarian Richard Ovenden said the collection showed the "value and diversity of Oxford's research and the tireless work of the university community".
Leia Morrison/Francis Augusto
Leia MorrisonThe portraits were taken by photographers Alys Tomlinson, Francis Augusto, and Leia Morrison.
They include:
- Prof Shadreck Chirikure, a professor of archaeological science
- Prof Sir Peter Horby, director of the Pandemic Sciences Institute
- Dr Anne Makena and Professor Kevin Marsh, co-directors of the Africa Oxford Initiative
- Alexis McGivern and Clarissa Salmon of Global Youth Climate Training, who have trained 4,500 young climate activists from 177 countries
- REACH, a research team improving water security for vulnerable communities across Africa and Asia
- Prof Rajesh Thakker, a leading endocrinologist
- Prof Rachel Upthegrove, whose psychosis research has informed early intervention services for child mental health
- The Garden, Library, and Museum team, who develop inclusive programmes for adults with learning disabilities across the university's cultural spaces
Mr Ovenden said he was "extremely proud" to unveil the collection.
He said: "The inspirational individuals and groups featured in these portraits are catalysts in the truest sense - their achievements have propelled advances across culture, science, and education, shaping both the academic community and wider world.
"As we celebrate the profound impact of their work, we also seek to ensure that the Bodleian Libraries collections reflect the community behind it, inspiring future generations of researchers, activists, and changemakers."
Alys Tomlinson
Alys TomlinsonPhotographer Alys Tomlinson said working with "such brilliant minds was an exciting prospect, and I found everyone to be incredibly approachable and down-to-earth".
The project was funded from a £40,000 gift via the Guy and Elinor Meynell Trust.
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