Nunan, F (ed.) Angela obtained an MPhil under Professor Cameron in the Department of English studying Early Mercia settlement. Prof Nunan welcomes PhD applications in the following areas:Governance and livelihoods of renewable natural resources in low- and middle-income countries, particularly fisheries co-management. He presented the 1987-88 IEE Faraday Lecture Tour, co-authored several papers and presented lectures on diagnostic systems. Her other enjoyments included reading books (especially crime novels), visiting the theatre and watching detective programmes. After a short period working for the War Ministry in London, he came to Northern Ireland to lecture at Queens University, Belfast, and remained in the Department of Engineering Maths where he became a Reader up to the time of his retirement. Emmas legacy also extends to aiding research via her express wish to donate tissue to medical science after her death, exemplifying her inspirational generosity of spirit, kindness and courage. Guy was an enthusiastic supporter of the water industrys charity Wateraid which is dedicated to providing clean water in Africa and other countries and in 1987, with his wife Mary, visited a Wateraid project in Ghana. He kept in touch with his Nottingham University friends, and their children, as he did with his colleagues at Queens University. She packed the early lives of her sons with numerous activities and experiences, the after school schedule was a master class in logistics. University of Birmingham, Manchester Metropolitan University and Leeds University School of Continuing Education. His professional achievements were recognised by the rare high award of a DSc by The University of Nottingham in 2013. Member of Disability Benefits Team. https://doi.org/10.1080/08941920.2017.1383547, Cepic, D & Nunan, F 2017, 'Justifying non-compliance: the morality of illegalities in small scale fisheries of Lake Victoria, East Africa', Marine Policy, vol. He was a member of staff in the Mechanical Engineering Department for some time during the period 1980 to 1989. He then moved to Elliott Bros (London) Ltd Research laboratories in Borehamwood, Herts, where he worked on various projects including an early "Pea Weigher" for Birds Eye frozen peas at Lowestoft, and on some vacuum work. Initially, I was on loan from Finance to Systems for one year but stayed much longer.". Throughout his life he contributed an impressive body of academic work. 1859-1875. https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.12709, Carmichael, F, Darko, C & Kanji, S 2021, 'Wage effects of educational mismatch and job search in Ghana and Kenya', Education Economics, vol. She particularly uses institutional analysis, but also has interests in how power and gender relations, and the wider political economy, affect the practice and outcomes of natural resource governance. Through his work on large computer systems Colin became involved and spent his later years working in the banking industry in South Africa and developing computer applications therein. On graduation and completion of his family medicine training, Richard joined a fellow graduate in urban practice in Hamilton before seeking broader and more challenging experiences in a small logging town in British Columbia. His M.A. in 1950. She has taught at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels to AACSB standards and has been an active member in curriculum design and quality assurance teams. Stephen Roberts (19/6/56) passed away peacefully on the 21st August 2017 surrounded by his family. Guy will be missed by colleagues in the water industry where he was much respected for his knowledge and commitment. They both held teaching posts in Nottingham until 1963 when they moved to Leeds. In 1985, Dr. Westley left Roche to join SKB, now known as Glaxo SmithKline, in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. View this record View. She combined this with setting up adult literacy conferences and courses in the Midlands. She died at 91, with all her marbles, although physically getting frailer. He read Chemistry at Nottingham University, getting his BSc in 1956 before working on isotope research at AERE Harwell. Katy was imbued with a love of nature and the environment, an activist for education and conservation, committed to helping others to understand and enjoy the natural world. Many of his students have gone on to become leading economic geologists in their own right, and they, like many others will remember him as a character, a leader, a mentor and a friend. Obituary kindly supplied by Graham's son-in-law, Andreas. Always wanting to keep her mind active and challenged, Audrey was never to be found far away from a crossword or puzzle book of some description. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Fiona's connections and jobs at similar companies. He not only managed his own farm, but was employed by other landowners to develop farms both locally and further away. Prof Nunan served on the Council of the UK Development Studies Association 2010-2016 and convenes the DSA Study Group on Environment, Natural Resources and Climate Change. From 1982-1986 he was Head of Urban Affairs at the OECD in Paris. She remained a keen theatre goer and loved Gilbert and Sullivan, becoming a member of the Gilbert and Sullivan International Society and joining them on holidays around the world. David completed his BSc in 1953, followed by a PhD in 1956 and a DSc in 1980. Twitter. His research career took him from the National Research Council, Ottawa, to McMaster University, Hamilton, to Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories and finally to Western University in London where he was a professor and research scientist from 1986 until his retirement in 2011. The closure of Kettering Grammar School in 1993 heralded a new chapter in Cliffords life. His speciality became fuel handling, and he was part of an international team that bought the first Romanian nuclear plant into production at Cernavoda in 1996. View Fiona Wilkinson's profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. In 1969 he moved to Northumberland, working for the County Council there until his retirement in 1998. Peter embraced Canadian winters and loved skiing and snowshoeing on the Niagara Escarpment in the Collingwood area. There being no X-Ray Crystallography research at Nottingham University, Stephen set up the X-Ray Crystallography department, starting with a budget of 1000, in a 3m2lab which also served as his office. He was the best friend you could have. View Fiona Wilkinson's profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. In the early 1970s he moved to Guinness brewing worldwide. 21, no. She embraced life fully and was deeply curious about the world. Royal Holloway, University of London. Sheila Howard gained a B.Ed in 1975. She went on to pursue a successful teaching career, establishing herself first at Charnwood Secondary School in Clifton and then Harry Carlton, East Leake, as a well-respected English, History and Sociology teacher. Fidelis was the eleventh child of thirteen, of which he is survived by five: Sir Casimir Akagbosu, Mr. Anthony Akagbosu, Chief Engineer Stephen Akagbosu, Mrs. Maria Igbinedion, and Mr. John Akagbosu. Information kindly supplied by David's wife, Cathy Limb (ne Woodbine). Aged 57, he took early retirement but carried on with his lecturing for another 3 years. After leaving RTB he spent a year working for Elliott Automation as a project engineer. She moved to Newport to be with Bernard and worked at STC for a while before they started a family. Sara has taken part in the London to Brighton cycle ride raising money for the British Heart Foundation, taken part in the Moon Walk in London in aid of the Breast Cancer charity, and several times taken part in the local cycle ride to raise money for the Cynthia Spencer Hospice. Martin WILKINSON, Honorary Senior Lecturer | Cited by 370 | of University of Birmingham, Birmingham | Read 17 publications | Contact Martin WILKINSON Eventually, in 1967, Roger took his family to Canada to take up a position as Professor of Economic Geology and Mineralogy at the University of Alberta. Fiona Oster is a Lecturer in Business Management at the University of Birmingham Dubai. Her research now centres on the arrangements for and practice of governing renewable natural resources in low- and middle-income countries. Obituary kindly supplied by Pauline's son David. 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They were very much a team and provided frequent, generous and enjoyable hospitality to colleagues and visitors alike at their home overlooking the Trent valley. Dr Carmichael is interested in supervising doctoral research in the following areas: Gender, age and work. She subsequently worked for Barnsley, Essex County Council, and Anglo-European School at Ingatestone. It is with great sadness that Robin Humphrey has to let you all know that dear Mum, Ruth, passed away on Tuesday 9th October, 2018. University of Birmingham Bachelor of Science (BSc) Licenses & Certifications Values and Ethics: Case Studies in . In 2000 they built a house on the site and he and Gillian retired there. She has a strong interest in the barriers and enablers of innovation in SMEs and the impact of these on both management practice and government policy. My mother, Margaret Herrington, who has died aged 75, was a literacy tutor and academic who promoted a better understanding of dyslexia. Always willing to expand his horizons, he learned computing through the Open University and went on to teach the subject at Northampton College. Birmingham University Chair of the AIFL Advisory Board: Chris Heffer Reader, Cardiff University Email: [email protected] Adviser for SILC: At postgraduate level she has specialised in Innovation Management, Entrepreneurship and Global Business. He was known for being meticulous in detail, enterprising and eager to use improved underdrainage, modern techniques and equipment. International Development DepartmentProfessor of Environment and Development. He continued to paint and pursue research (particularly local history), publishing his last historical article in late 2018 and producing his last painting for his beloved wife of nearly 65 years, Marion, just days before he died. Biography. Yet it vastly sped up the process of determining crystal structures. In 1947 Ian married his College friend, Rosemary Calder, and they had one daughter who is now a retired GP. Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals. Department of ManagementProfessor of Labour Economics. As a young man, he was an excellent student and cricket player. Audrey Turner, aged 82 years, passed away suddenly at her home in West Malvern on 4thFebruary 2015. He was a popular figure in Hugh Stuart and around the University and also during the 2 years he spent at Sutton Bonington before he moved with his PhD. Garys other main interest was our two holiday homes in Somerset that I inherited, and he enjoyed spending time there, gardening, painting and decorating them, rather than sitting on a beach abroad which he found boring. 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The new department at Nottingham and its undergraduate degree course required a new combination of subjects to be studied and that combination was put together by him, not without some opposition from others who thought that the course should only have technological content. McCann, Anthony David (Tony) died on 25 May 2021 aged 79. In 1954, Guy achieved a degree in agriculture at Nottingham University School of Agriculture, Sutton Bonnington. For a full obituary please see the C.P.J.Field website. Obituary kindly supplied by husband John. Born 11 April, 1947 in Rochford; married 1974; divorced 1994; survived by 3 children Sarah an accountant, Annabell a network and security engineer, Peter a commercial pilot, 4 grandchildren, 2 step-grandchildren, no dog but 3 fish. He went on to study at the University of Luton where he was admitted to the Degree of Master of Science with Distinction in Internet Technologies in 2005. Wilfred Heginbotham entered academic life after serving an apprenticeship as a pattern maker. Fiona has 2 jobs listed on their profile. A much loved husband, father and Grandpa he leaves his wife, three children and six grandchildren. Obituary kindly supplied by Evan's son Paul Biggs. She was an intelligent, kind and caring woman and will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved her. Later in life, she wrote to politicians and corporations with a regular stream of advice.Paul died in 2019. After Lafarge took over Redland, he worked for The British Pre-cast Concrete Federation in Leicester. (2019). Insights, resources and tools from leading voices in accountancy and business. Michael Ward, Education - 21 December 2008, Geoffrey Dumbill, Zoology/Biochemistry - 3 May 2014, Tracy Evans (ne Welton), Social Administration - March 2013, John Falkingham, Education - February 2019, Elizabeth Filmer, French and German - December 2007, Eric Howarth, Linguistics/English Language - November 2010, Duncan Lennard, Mechanical Engineering - 1 April 2015, Brian Lord, Mining Engineering - June 2013, Richard Madeley, Medicine - 13 February 2012, Unny Menon, Production Engineering - 3 November 2011, Colin Pendleton, Archaeology - 1 June 2014, Graham Townsend, Social Administration - 1998, Dr Stephen Wallwork, Local and Regional History - 22 February 2019, Please see the "Staff And Friends" section below for written obituary, Judith Carini (ne Gourley), Sociology - 20 May 2011, Geoffrey Hadfield, Classical Civilisations - 20 June 2011, David Hammond, Agriculture/Horticulture - 1 September 2022, Raymond Knaust, Information Technology - 8 September 2021. Over 18 years he also served as Dean of the Faculty of Arts and spent two years running the Institute of German, Austrian and Swiss affairs. Toni was born in 1962 in West Yorkshire, the only child of two Polish refugees who came to England after the 2nd World War. Ann Clifford died 23 April 2021 aged 89 years. We lowered his flag to half-mast (probably the only home In Rayleigh to have one!) Her intention is to advance a managerial framework for the adoption of outbound open innovation practices by small and medium-sized enterprises. Online condolences shared at www.cremationlondon.com. He established a reputation for being able to solve unusual problems and continued this well into retirement fixing amongst other things his boat, friends cars, boilers and the endless cheap toys that couldnt stand up to his grandchildrens play. Old friends remember Ian as 'clever, kind and good company'. A respected teacher and elder, Pran Naths advice was frequently sought and highly valued. Work Inclusivity Research Centre (WIRC) Accepting PhD Students. She travelled frequently to France and had many lifelong friends there, including some she had initially made during her year abroad in Le Puy in the 1950s when studying for her degree at Nottingham. We had 5 children (Robert, our middle son studied maths at Nottingham in the early 1980s) and they kindly produced 14 grandchildren for us (four boys and ten girls, three of whom read some rather lovely poems at the service). Obituary kindly supplied by Stephens daughter, Elizabeth, Professor Malcolm Woodbine - Agricultural Microbiology, Professor Mike Wright, Financial Studies - 2019, Please see obituary published byThe Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, University of NottinghamPortland BuildingUniversity Park Nottingham, NG7 2RD, t: +44 (0)115 823 2408 e: [email protected]. Both before and during retirement in 1992 Vera was actively involved with the University of Reading Womens Club (her husband Trevor Bottomley (French and English 1951-55) was Registrar of the University), especially the Newcomers Club section, which provided friendship and contacts as well as some English tuition for the wives and partners of overseas students, mainly postgraduate. Throughout her life, she used her sharp intellect to improve the situation of vulnerable young adults who had previously been written off. The contribution of girls' longer hours in unpaid work to gender gaps in early adult employment: evidence from Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam, Gendered workload allocation in universities: a feminist analysis of practices and possibilities in a European University, Wage effects of educational mismatch and job search in Ghana and Kenya. 'Compulsory Industriousness: Working Conditions and Exploitation in Birmingham during the Industrial Revolution', . As an IVF expert, Fidelis then worked at the fertility clinic in the Fazakerley District General Hospital in Merseyside before moving to work with the team that pioneered IVF, at the Bourn Hall Clinic in Cambridgeshire. Following her studies at Nottingham she completed a Masters at Leicester University sponsored by the Wellcome Trust. in Making climate compatible development happen., Chapter 1, Routledge, pp. Margaret is survived by her children, Kate, Nancy, Damian and me, her grandchildren, Daisy, Simeon, Florence and Eve, and her siblings, Joe, Anne and Jimmy. Her foray into amateur dramatics in the 1970s was part of a love of theatre and the arts; she also travelled widely, inspiring her children to do likewise. He was awarded an OBE in the 1990 New Years Honours list for services to higher education.His marriage to Janet Huntley on 21st August 1948 was a long and happy one lasting 67 years. View Fiona Wilkinson's profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. When David retired from the army they moved to Hertford where they lived for the next 40 years. He died from Acute Myeloid Leukaemia at the age of 77. It was during his time at Bourn Hall that he made plans to establish an IVF clinic in his homeland. Bob continued playing when he moved to the States, being involved with two local groups in his home town of Midland, Georgia. Fiona Reid is the Associate Dean, Arts and Humanities for the Faculty of Arts, Society and Professional Studies. Rosemary died in June 2004, and following her death, and despite looming health problems, Ian decided to go and live in the Aveyron region of France, an area that he and Rosemary had found especially attractive. We are the global organization for the accountancy profession, comprising 180 member and associate organizations in 135 jurisdictions, representing more than 3 million professional accountants. We first met David nearly 60 years ago but still remember him with affection, despite meeting only occasionally since. In 1952 he married Isabel Urrunaga, from Peru, and developed a strong interest in Latin American geography, although he also specialised in the geography of the Soviet Union through his advanced knowledge of Russian. A tribute was held for Fidelis at this years annual conference of the AFRH, where the president acknowledged Fidelis selflessly provided support for the establishment of a number of IVF centres in Nigeria and was a leading member of the team that recorded our early success. Les was a one-off. Peggy Rumbol (ne McConville), English - 30 May 2006, Moran Shaw (Ratcliffe), French - 19 March 2016, Maurice Standeven, French - 24 September 2008, Isobel Trueman, French - 20 February 2007, Frances (Peggy) Turner (ne Roberts), Social Science - 2010, Peter Whitaker, Physics - 17 December 2009, Maurice Adams, Agriculture - 9 September 2019, Arthur Burdett, Civil Engineering - 16 March 2006, Raymond Clarke, Applied Social Science - 4 March 2010, Raymond Collard, Pharmacy - 8 November 2013, Cyril Davies, Mining Engineering - 8 February 2013, Josephine Egerton (ne Buffy), History - June 2012, Pamela Harborow (ne Richardson), Geography - 2015, Frank Harris, Combined Studies - 13 December 2010, Yat Sun Lau, Civil Engineering - 3 November 2011, John Mainwood, Botany - 28 September 2016. She has considerable expertise in innovation ecosystems having conducted research into European low carbon innovation clusters and networks on behalf of both Irish public and private sectors. Fidelis was a prominent member of the Association of Nigerian Physicians in the Americas, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine in the USA, the RCOG in the UK and the Association for Fertility and Reproductive Health (AFRH) in Nigeria. He is survived by his wife, their four children and six grandchildren. David was an engineering graduate and left Nottingham after graduating in 1983. Uncle John as we called him then married Peggy in 1956 and all four of them remained such good friends throughout their lives. supporter, valued member of the team at Oxfam, West Bridgford. School closures and educational attainment in Ethiopia: can extra classes help children to catch up? Obituary kindly supplied by Valia Cochrane, English 1964, George Stewart, Metallurgy - December 2015, Brian Tipper, Agriculture/Horticulture - 30 April 2010, Peter Waister, Agriculture/Horticulture - 2022, Barbara Walker(ne Utting), Pharmacy - 2 April 2003, David Beagarie, Chemistry - 30 December 2015, His Honour Judge Richard Benson, Politics, - 25 August 2017, Richard Brignell, Economic & Social History - 8 August 1995, Michael Burgess, Chemical Engineering - 24 June 2018, Graham Butler, Electrical Engineering - August 2009, Richard Corkery, Civil Engineering - 23 March 1995, Dr Howard Flack, Chemistry - 2 February 2017, John Gillett, Mechanical Engineering - April 2014. Bob underwent a liver transplant in 1993, giving him an extra 27 years. Obituary kindly supplied by Eileen's son Neil Roberts. Anthony Light, Geography - 7 February 2021, Dr Eric Light - French and German - 3 December 2020, Beryl Moore (ne Wheatman), Education - November 2014, Elizabeth Newsom(ne Palmer), Psychology - 6 February 2014, Alan G Norman OBE, Civil Engineering - February 2014. After graduating with a first degree and a DPhil, Stephen moved to Nottingham University where he joined the Department of Chemistry in 1949. He covered Asia, travelling widely both for work and pleasure with some energy thinking nothing of going to Australia, Cambodia or Japan for a long weekend. He taught also for the Open University, of which he was a keen advocate, and was research fellow for the Communist Party Oral History . She worked in various APM roles in multiple different research groups, was Operations Manager for the Division of Medical Sciences and Graduate Entry Medicine and Senior Operations Manager for the Academic Unit for Translational Medical Sciences. He leaves his wife Julie, sons Keith and Nigel, daughter Sheena, their partners and six grandchildren. He loved his time at Sutton Bonnington, during the war, and it is amazing to think that he started there at the age of 16 and achieved his Diploma in Agriculture when he was 18. Shirley will be remembered as a loving wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend. In 2020 she was appointed to the Law Sub . David William Petchey, Physics - 10 June 2013, Eileen Savage (ne Marsden), Geography - 14 November 2013, Daniel (Matt) Taub, Electrical Engineering 19 December 2021. Dr Carmichael is interested in supervising doctoral research in the following areas:Gender, age and workInformal care and paid employmentEconomics of sport, Drishti, E & Carmichael, F 2022, 'Dead-end jobs or steppingstones? It was gratifying to hear one of those research students, who is now a Professor of Control Theory at an English University, say that another five of Michaels research students were now in Professorships, and that he was a powerhouse of ideas and great fun. (2018). Does Brundtland's sustainable development need a human dimension? His crystallographic career (both paid and voluntary) spanned five decades and his contribution to the development of modern crystallography has been enormous. He continued an involvement with Nottingham Alumni including and the close friends he met at the University. He moved to Wales to continue working in Public Health where his registrars benefitted from military training concepts. Mum continued to be active, travelling both locally and internationally, taking great delight in visiting new places, running the local neighbourhood watch and tracing the family history getting all the way back to 1672. She is an Honorary Professor at the Australian National University, College of Law. She is an historian who holds a Phd from the University of the West of England and has previously taught at the University of the West of England, the University of Cardiff and the University of South Wales (previously the . One model is still exhibited and in working order at London's Science Museum. Diana Stagg (ne Adkins), Chemistry - 9 June 2006, Mary Vick (ne Corben), Botany - 30 March 2005, Elaine Ward (ne Cliffe), Theology - March 2018, Donald Wright, Economic and Social History, Rodney Banks, Mechanical Engineering - August 2018, Christine Bergan (ne Walker), Classics - 26 November 2010, Jean Bostock (ne King), Geography - 7 September 2019, Marion Cavalot (ne Belton), Mathematics/Economics - 8 October 2020. Copyright 2021 International Federation of Accountants. 1-21. Peter was appointed Honorary Physician to the Queen and retired with the rank of Air Commodore after five years in the Ministry of Defence as Deputy Surgeon General. Following graduation from Nottingham with a degree in French she went on to make full use of her languages, initially in London where she worked for a Belgian import business, then later in Kent following her marriage to John McElroy. The band made two long-playing recordings and came second in the Inter-University Jazz Federation Contest in 1961. There are 70+ professionals named "Fiona Wilkinson", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. He will be remembered as an avid student of history, a fine photographer, a dedicated practitioner of English, and most of all, a tireless raconteur. His son is now a Professor of Statistics in the School of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Nottingham. His project made a contribution to the fields of local history, oral history and labour history. Ron passed away following a fall at home. Michael also recalled how, as Head Teacher at Edna G Olds Primary school in Lenton he was completely dismayed one morning to find the road outside the school covered in litter and broken glass, following a student society ball. Nicholas B Forrest, Chemistry - January 2014, Stephen Gentry, Chemistry - 10 March 2006, Quentin Gillard, Geography - 15 November 2022, Margaret Johns (ne Perry), English and American Studies - 6 December 2018, Margaret passed away on 6th December 2018 after a short illness. 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