Liz Truss entered Merton in 1993. Merton College is one of the colleges as part of Oxford University. It was founded in 1264 and claims to be the oldest college in Oxford. High quality learning is based on charitable contributions. Depending on the sum, the sponsors are divided into categories:
Patrons (£ 10,000 +);
Rochester Benefactors (£ 25,000 +);
Clare Benefactors (£ 50,000 +);
Ela of Warwick Benefactors (£ 100,000 +);
Peter of Abingdon Benefactors (£ 250,000 +);
Warden's Court of Benefactors (£ 500,000 +).
If you specify a college in the will, you can get to the "Founder Society".
Elizabeth Truss enters the top 40 graduates of Merton College and it is undoubtedly illustrating a wonderful and brilliant set of talents of an elite college. After the graduating of Oxford in 1996, Elizabeth worked for ten years in the energy and telecommunications industries, and then was the deputy director of the "Reform" analytical center. In 2010, Liz was elected as the parliament deputy from the Southwestern Norfolk.
Two years after joining the House of Communities, in 2012, Liz was appointed as Parliamentary Deputy Secretary of State on Education and Child Care; From 2014 to 2016, she was the Secretary of Environment, Food and Agriculture.
In July 2016, when Teresa May has formed his first administration, Liz received a portfolio of the Minister of Justice, was appointed as the Secretary of Justice and Lord Chancellor. Liz was the first woman who took the post of Chancellor, except for Eleanor of Provence, who was a seal keeper in 1253. She then became the top secretary of the Treasury in 2017. Liz was raised to the Secretary of State on International Trade and President of Trade Council in July 2019 - Again, the first woman who took this position. In September of the same year, she was also appointed as Minister for Women and Equality. In September 2021, Liz was appointed as the State Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Commonwealth and Development.
During his studies in Oxford, she was the president of Oxford University Liberal Democrats - the community of liberal-democrats at the University of Oxford.
https://www.merton.ox.ac.uk/rt-hon-e...-truss-mp-1993
https://www.oulibdems.co.uk/
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