Sir Christopher Zeeman used to recall that he was relieved that the Japanese surrender in August 1945 spared him being posted as a flying officer “to bomb Japan,the land of my birth”. That birth was a meaningful factor in the development of international programmes at Hertford College, Oxford, or in his time as principal. For almost three decades it has welcomed students from Japan,China, Taiwan, and South Korea and,most recently, the US.
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Source: theguardian.com