Godfrey Stafford

Dr Godfrey Harry Stafford CBE, MA (MSc Capetown, PhD Camb., Hon DSc Birm.) FInstP, FRS (1920) is a British physicist and directed the Rutherford Appleton Laboratories from 1969 to 1981. He went on to be a master at St Cross College, in Oxford and president of the Institute of Physics. In 1950 Dr. Stafford married Helen Goldthorp Clark, an Australian biologist. He has a son and twin daughters and lives near Oxford.[1]

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Early life and the Navy

Rutherford laboratory

Later work and titles

Dr Stafford was the second master of St Cross College, Oxford from 1979 to 1987 [4] and was made president of the Institute of Physics in 1989. He received a CBE for his service and is a Fellow of the Royal Society since 1979.

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