Talk:Michael Proctor (academic)
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"graduated in 1972 with a Master of Mathematics (MMath) degree"
[edit]This is thoroughly anachronistic. Proctor would have graduated with a BA in 1971, and then obtained the Certificate in Advanced Studies on completion of Part III of the Maths Tripos in 1972. He may since have been retrospectively awarded an MMath (it's been an option since 2011), but that isn't what this account claims. His CV, which is linked to as a reference, actually says nothing about all this, apart from completion of Part III Maths in 1972. C0pernicus (talk) 23:11, 6 March 2018 (UTC)