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Andrew John Scott may refer to: * Andrew Scott (museum director), British museum director * Andrew Scott (economist), British economist * Andrew John Scott (botanist), British botanist * Andrew Scott (Australian footballer), Australian rules footballer See also * Andrew Scott (other) Andrew Scott may refer to: Musicians * Andy Scott (guitarist) (born 1949), British guitarist with glam rock band Sweet * Andy Scott (saxophonist and composer) (born 1966), British saxophonist and composer * Andy Scott (1966–2020), drummer with B ... * John Scott (other) {{hndis, Scott, Andrew John ...
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Andrew Scott (museum Director)
Andrew Scott may refer to: Musicians * Andy Scott (guitarist) (born 1949), British guitarist with glam rock band Sweet * Andy Scott (saxophonist and composer) (born 1966), British saxophonist and composer * Andy Scott (1966–2020), drummer with British bands including Wasted Youth * Andrew Scott (drummer) (born 1967), drummer for the Canadian rock group Sloan * Andrew Scott (Canadian musician, born 1979), alternative folk singer and songwriter * Andrew Scott (Canadian jazz guitarist), Toronto-based jazz guitarist Sportspeople * Andrew Scott (golfer) (born c. 1870), Scottish professional golfer * Andrew Scott (Australian footballer) (born 1952), Hawthorn VFL footballer * Andrew Scott (cricketer) (1960–2006), Australian cricketer * Andrew Scott (baseball) (born 1969), Australian baseball player * Andy Scott (footballer, born 1972), English footballer whose clubs included Sheffield United, Brentford and Leyton Orient * Andy Scott (footballer, born 1975), English football f ...
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Andrew Scott (economist)
Andrew John Scott is a British economist, currently Professor of Economics at London Business School, known for his work on longevity and macroeconomics. Previously he was a lecturer at Oxford University, a visiting professor at Harvard University and a researcher at the London School of Economics. Biography Scott was born in 1965 in Enfield, London and was educated at Firs Farm Primary School and Haberdashers' Aske’s, Elstree. He attended Trinity College, Oxford where he graduated with a first with prizes in Politics, Philosophy and Economics in 1987. He received a MSc in economics from the London School of Economics in 1990 and was elected to a Prize Fellowship to All Souls College, Oxford in 1990. He was elected in the same year as philosopher Robert Rowland Smith and historian Scott Mandelbrote. He received his D.Phil (''Essays in Aggregate Consumption'') from Oxford in 1994. He worked briefly as an economist for Credit Suisse First Boston before holding research po ...
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Andrew John Scott (botanist)
Andrew John Scott (born 1950, Torquay) is a British botanist. He attended St Peter's School, Southbourne (1961-1969), where he was active in their fencing club. He went on to study Biology at York University (B.A., 1972) followed by an M.Sc. in Pure and Applied Plant Taxonomy at Reading University (1973), with a project on "'' Lotus'' section ''Pedrosia'' in the Canary Islands". In 1976 he was awarded a Ph.D. from Birmingham University for the thesis "The Systematics of the Chenopodiaceae" using Numerical taxonomy. He worked (1976-1978) as a taxonomist at the Herbarium, Kew Gardens, working on Myrtaceae. Later he worked on the Flora of the Mascarenes project at Kew. Elected a member of the Linnean Society of London in 1976. He has published articles on the classification of the Chenopodiaceae and Myrtaceae. He was awarded a Diploma in Management Studies (DMS) from Thames Valley College in 1990 and worked in Information technology at KPOS Computer Systems and Swan Retail. ...
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Andrew Scott (Australian Footballer)
Andrew John Scott (born 12 March 1952) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Scott made his senior VFL debut in 1972, when Hawthorn were reigning premiers. He played a total of four games that year and another two the following season. A former policeman, turned plumber, Scott spent his career as a half forward or on-baller. After returning briefly to Sorrento in 1974, his original club, Scott joined the Wangaratta Rovers in the Ovens & Murray Football League. He was joint winner of a Morris Medal in 1975, when he polled the equal most votes with Jack O'Halloran of the Wangaratta Football Club The Wangaratta Magpies Football Club, officially known as the Wangaratta Magpies Football & Netball Club, is an Australian rules football club, which first played in the Ovens and Murray Football League in 1893 and is based in Wangaratta, Victor .... That year he also played in a winning grand final side and he wou ...
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Andrew Scott (other)
Andrew Scott may refer to: Musicians * Andy Scott (guitarist) (born 1949), British guitarist with glam rock band Sweet * Andy Scott (saxophonist and composer) (born 1966), British saxophonist and composer * Andy Scott (1966–2020), drummer with British bands including Wasted Youth * Andrew Scott (drummer) (born 1967), drummer for the Canadian rock group Sloan * Andrew Scott (Canadian musician, born 1979), alternative folk singer and songwriter * Andrew Scott (Canadian jazz guitarist), Toronto-based jazz guitarist Sportspeople * Andrew Scott (golfer) (born c. 1870), Scottish professional golfer * Andrew Scott (Australian footballer) (born 1952), Hawthorn VFL footballer * Andrew Scott (cricketer) (1960–2006), Australian cricketer * Andrew Scott (baseball) (born 1969), Australian baseball player * Andy Scott (footballer, born 1972), English footballer whose clubs included Sheffield United, Brentford and Leyton Orient * Andy Scott (footballer, born 1975), English football f ...
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