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This is a list of Balliol College academics, teachers and visitors who are, or who have been, senior members of Balliol College, Oxford.

Joseph Raz, Professor of Philosophy of Law, Oxford University, from 1985 to 2006, and then Research Professor from 2006 to 2009
Peter Tufano, Peter Moores Dean and Professor of Finance at Saïd Business School

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