Oxford University Exploration Club

The Oxford University Exploration Club was established in December 1927 by Edward Max Nicholson, Colin Trapnell and Charles Sutherland Elton.

The Club's aim is to support and advise students with planning original expeditions abroad. Recent expeditions to Tibet, the Congo, Greenland, Trinidad, Mongolia, Svalbard, Namibia, Papua New Guinea and the remote Comoros Islands have discovered new species of birds, insects and plants, published scientific papers on the rainforest canopy, found some of the world’s deepest caves, scaled unclimbed peaks and recorded the folk music of nomads; all in co-operation and collaboration with local people and organisations.

The Club was merged in 1965 with the Oxford University Women's Exploration Club (founded by Henrietta Hutton), with equal status granted for both male and female members.

Former members include:

Previous expeditions:

  • Oxford University Greenland Expedition, 1928
  • Oxford University British Guiana Expedition,1929
  • Oxford University Expedition to Lapland, 1930
  • Oxford University Hudson Strait Expedition, 1931
  • Oxford University Expedition to Sarawak (Borneo), 1932
  • Oxford University Arctic Expedition (Spitsbergen), 1933
  • Oxford University New Hebrides Expedition, 1933
  • Abyssinia Expedition, 1933
  • Oxford University Ellesmere Land Expedition, 1934-35
  • Oxford University Greenland Expedition 1935
  • Oxford University Arctic Expedition (North-East Land), 1935-36
  • Oxford University Greenland Expedition, 1936
  • The Faeroes Biological Expedition, 1937


References

    Bibliography

    • The Times July 15, 1935. pg. 15
    • 1928 - 1937 Annual Reports, Oxford University Exploration Club
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