Dr Michael Newmann, Physics - 11 January 2020, Michael Milne Newmann was born in Yorkshire in 1931. He loved to shock, amuse, and he often saw things differently, unconventionally. After graduating he became Head of German at the Royal Air Force School for Interpreters in 1975 and Head of Russian at the Royal Air Force School for Interpreters in 1990. Born in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and fluent in several languages, he was at home in many parts of the world over the course of his lifeincluding Paris, Zofingen, Frankfurt, New Dehli, and since 1970, Rawdon, Quebec. He graduated in 1985, aged 60, with his second Masters degree. Staff college and a mid-career MMedSci from Nottingham led to senior rank, command of a hospital and public health. After his posting in London he was sent to the Mauritian High Commission in New Delhi for a couple of years, before spending about a year in New York at the United Nations. Pamela Zasada, Education. Dr. Ferdinand Jonsson read two poems in Icelandic with their translations, and Michaels daughter, Kate, spoke with affection about the minus and plus of being his only child. Our reproduction and translation policies, as well as our online permission request and inquiry system, are accessible on the Permissions Information web page. Obituary kindly supplied by Robert's wife. He was then made Reader Emeritus by the Bishop of Ripon. They married in Wakehurst Place, West Sussex with more guests from overseas than the UK. She adapted so well to her new life there. There are 70+ professionals named "Fiona Wilkinson", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. After graduating, Bob became a Maths teacher in Watford and Bedford and a further education lecturer in Kettering. She was Bet to me, but Liz to many who knew her during her university days. Over the next 40 years he travelled extensively, both on family holidays and for work. John did a lot of work for hockey over many years and was instrumental in creating the opportunity and promoting O60s hockey in the North. In the early 1980s, Guys brother Roger joined him in a successful intensive pig breeding and rearing project. Dr. Raymond Knaust PhD. He is known internationally as the co-designer and developer of the Waterloo Pump which provides potable water to villages in developing countries around the world. Her main contribution to University life was Scorer for the Cricket Club. Sara was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008, and throughout the treatments to fight the disease, she continued working. She was extremely hard working and always willing to go the extra mile for the benefit of colleagues and the School. The thesis, on metal-cutting, was very short, about 40 pages, by later standards and was a model of conciseness. Obituary kindly supplied by Chris' parents Sue and Richard Gibson. Shirley fought her battle with tremendous dignity, strength and courage. He always showed great curiosity and did well at primary school. 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. She was also deeply involved in the running of the schools French annex in Southern Brittany. When she handed this over to a younger person the Womens Club appointed her their Vice President a post she held until her death. She subsequently worked for Barnsley, Essex County Council, and Anglo-European School at Ingatestone. His passion for science never left him and he continued to be well read and forever learning. 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. Since 2000, he has been a Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professor on Sustainable Development at the University of Birmingham. He worked abroad as a visiting lecturer at the Universities of Washington, Columbia, Mexico, Valparaiso, Nanjing and Beijing. 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Peter was cultured, intelligent, curious, and kind. Although unable to join the RAF, because his eyesight was not good enough, he had an ongoing, social relationship with the East Midlands Air Squadron until a few months before his death. Lorna Magowan served the University with great dedication for 33 years. She served as a school governor for 23 years, including as chair of the Finance and Resources Committee. Alan married Maria Rice, who was also at Nottingham University graduating in 1959 in Biology. He joined a new political party in 1980 and took part in the general elections in Mauritius of 1982 but was not elected. Uttlesford Citizens Advice Bureau. He did all his own maintenance and repairs and was frequently contacted by other boat owners for advice. Just before she died, Emma was instrumental in setting up a charity www.mymitomission.uk to raise awareness and funds for research for this little-known illness, which is nonetheless one of the most common genetic conditions. Obituary kindly supplied by John's son, Francis, Peter Dodson, French - 13th December 2010, Patricia Glover (ne Entwistle), Combined Studies 1 February 2022, Ronald Goodwin, Civil Engineering - May 2011, Hilary Granger (ne Wiltshire), English - 1 October 2008, Roger Holt, Agriculture - 18 September 2009, Tamara Hughes (ne Jones), Pharmacy - 30 December 2017, Desmond Howlett, Physics - 17 December 2009, Mavis Kennedy (ne McAlister), French - November 2016, Alistair Limpitlaw, Engineering - 10 December 2007, Beryl Jackson (ne Jones), Pharmacy - 5 October 2019, Kenneth Oswald Samples, Pharmacy - May 2013, Phyllis Samples (ne Johnson), Pharmacy - 22 May 2022, Gwyneth Shepherd, English - 13 February 2012, Alfred Simms, Mathematics - 30 November 2011. Everybody else used a spreadsheet like a typewriter and created a new one for each application, with much entering of data and formulae followed by checking and correction of errors. You may not reproduce, store, transmit in any form or by any means, with the exception of non-commercial use (e.g., professional and personal reference and research work), translate, modify or create derivative works or adaptations based on such publications, or any part thereof, without the prior written permission of IFAC. She moved to Newport to be with Bernard and worked at STC for a while before they started a family. Fred, who greatly enjoyed travelling, gave many invited and contributed talks at international research conferences. On completion of his fellowship, Richard joined Union Carbide in Charleston, West Virginia, working in pharmaceutical research. She also had three children, one of whom (Alison) went to Nottingham to read German and French! It is a great tribute to the hospital tutors that he excelled above children in the normal school system, and when his Maths tutor left, Michael continued with the lessons on his own. During this time the first desktop computers (Apple lie) and spread sheet (VisiCalc) arrived and I quickly realised their significance. He had a strong commitment to keeping his skills and knowledge relevant and current, and was committed to continuing professional education. All rights reserved. He did though take part in weekly training as part of the colleges fire-fighting team and was on duty whenever a siren sounded. The death occurred on 29 July 2011 of Professor Anthony David Wright. 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He also published a series of articles on Greek and Latin literature. He died last year aged 90. He was a passionate member of the British Society of Animal Science, being both a council member and a section editor of its journal:Animal.He received his PhD at the University of Glasgow in 1996 and thereafter began a distinguished career in scientific research at the Agrifood Research Centre of Finland. Throughout this time, she took great care to ensure that people felt supported and valued. Apr 2014 - Present8 years 10 months. He always stood for what he believed in. Obituary kindly provided by Kenneth's daughter Caroline. 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The result was that the degree course also included industrial relations, business economics, accountancy, organization analysis and design, investment studies, and operational research. Forthcoming (2018) Destruction and Creation: Monstrous Hybrids in the Primordial Cosmosin S. Lewis and S. Newington (eds. International Panel on Accountancy Education, Professional Accountancy Organization Development & Advisory Group, Professional Accountants in Business Advisory Group, Small and Medium Practices Advisory Group, Transnational Auditors Committee & Forum of Firms, Public Sector Financial Accountability Index. Friends and family will remember and miss a kind man always interested in what others had to say with a great sense of humour. (Hons Physics, 2.1) and worked primarily as an engineer for 35 years for Ford Motor Company Ltd. Based almost entirely at the Research and Engineering Centre, Dunton where he was a specialist in the design of off-board diagnostics systems for use in vehicle repair workshops, and combustion engines. William Eyssautier, Infrastructure - 2017, Richard Garner, Philosophy - 11 June 2011, Donald Hartley, Combined Studies - March 2017, Charles Anthony Sangster, Viking Studies - April 2013, Johanna Stapleton, French and Francophone Studies - August 2010, Emma Beal, Animal Science - 28 September 2017. Obituary kindly supplied by Michael's wife, Anna. In parallel with his academic studies, Bob was also a trombonist, who played in the London Schools Symphony Orchestra. Obituary supplied by her children Dr Alison Irvine, Dr Lindsay Turner and Mr Meddon Turner all of whom bear Williams as their middle name. Mum worked in the factory painting colour codes on components, while her sister worked on the switchboard. Flying sailplanes, he represented the RAF in national contests and for over fifty years advised the British Gliding Association on aeromedical matters. (Engineering) degree in 1945. In memory of her dedication and outstanding service, the School of Medicine Executive Committee has therefore decided to name this award after Lorna in perpetuity. View the profiles of people named Fiona Wilkinson. After Northampton School for Girls she read French, with Latin as her subsidiary subject, at the University College, Nottingham, graduating in 1936. Doreen developed cervical cancer, which eventually got the better of her after a short illness. The family moved to West Yorkshire when her husband, Ellis, gained the Headship of Normanton Grammar School. He completed his working life with a spell in Community Pharmacy combined with undertaking inspection and consultancy work, eventually retiring to spend time with the family and grandchildren he loved. 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 . He is already deeply missed by his family, friends and former colleagues.The British Society of Animal Science has created a memorial award for postgraduate excellence in Kevins memory. Obituary kindly provided by wife Jillian Labadz. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Dr. Peter Robert Norton on May 10th 2022 in Victoria Hospital, London, Ontario at the age of 79. Morley was Hons Zoology, 1955, one year before myself. District of Education Officers Sierra Leone 1959-61, District Education Officer Nyasaland(Malawi) 1961-63. He worked alongside Dorothy Hodgkin, who became the first female (and to date only) Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, and her tutee Margaret Roberts who went on to be the first British woman Prime Minister. There he developed his love of gardening while looking after his Grandparents garden. Her retirement was marked by activity with a wide range of volunteer, church and charitable projects with the elderly and those in need. A much loved husband, father and Grandpa he leaves his wife, three children and six grandchildren. Strictly family only during the current measures. 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: alumni-enquiries@nottingham.ac.uk. 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He taught himself a number of languages including Biblical Greek, Arabic and Italian. 19, no. 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. He was also fascinated by, and contributed to, work done at Nottingham on the chaotic dynamics of electron motion at the classical-quantum interface. She leaves behind a loving husband and three children. Obituary kindly supplied by Karl's son, Bertrand, Dennis Atherton, Chemistry/Geology - 2012, Maurice Beckett, Agriculture/Horticulture - 1 May 2021, John Beswick, School of Biology - 26 December 2016, Alan Bird, Economics & Agricultural Economics, Patricia Bond (ne Greenhough), Mathematics - 24 February 2016, Keith Horace Bonser, Russian & Slavonic Studies - 3 January 2015, Derek Black, Mathematics - 13 December 2017, John (Trevor) Bradley, Law - 9 March 2012, David Brunt, Civil Engineering - May 2018, Edna May Cahill, Social Administration - 16 December 2022, After graduating Edna worked in Child Care in Devon, then Portsmouth. Jo was the first from her family to attend university and the experience had a big impact on her. Obituary kindly supplied by Emma's mother Christine Beal and father Peter Beal. Online condolences shared at www.cremationlondon.com. As a young man, Fred eschewed traditional sports such as cricket and soccer, but was a dedicated cyclist and toured widely in the UK and Western Europe. Robin was born in Leicester, England, to Samuel and Molly Ellwood, who both preceded him in death. Peter graduated from Nottingham with a BSc in Chemistry in 1952 and qualified as a teacher in London. Following the death of Isabel he married Karen de Bres who was his faithful companion in Nottingham until he passed away peacefully at home. Campus maps | More contact information | Jobs, The Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship. The closure of Kettering Grammar School in 1993 heralded a new chapter in Cliffords life. Four pages of warm recollections written in more recent years include memories of Russian plays put on in the new Music School in Lenton Grove, and student life on the lower corridor of the Trent Building where games of bridge were in constant session.Harry will be greatly missed, both as a scholar and as a friend. Les, sensibly, enquired at the US Embassy on the chances of his being called-up and he was assured that this was very unlikely. Pamela graduated in 1959 in French and Spanish and taught both, together with Latin, ending up in Bablake School in Coventry. His son is now a Professor of Statistics in the School of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Nottingham. This was at a time in the late 40s when very few women were able to go to university and she remained proud of her achievement throughout her life. His teaching and leadership skills were widely appreciated by colleagues, parents and pupils and he was a loving husband, son, brother and uncle, wonderful father and loyal friend. However, his chief focus was on teaching his students and he regarded this as the most important element of his job: not research for research purposes or to increase his academic paper count. He attended, on scholarships, the Cambridgeshire High School for Boys and the University of Nottingham. During increasing discomfort and pain, Les remained courteous to the hospital staff. View Fiona Wilkinson's profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. The setting up of IVF in Nigeria presented numerous challenges. Friends are invited to attend a memorial service Tuesday, December 20th at Adobe Creek Funeral Home 331 Lakeville St., Petaluma, CA 94952. in 1963 and a PhD in Chemistry in 1966. 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. In 1982, she settled in the Seychelles as a freelance biologist, researcher and environmental educator, where she subsequently married Lindsay Chong Seng, a Seychellois biologist. When David retired from the army they moved to Hertford where they lived for the next 40 years. I am also developing a project on conceptions of time in ancient Greek cosmogony and looking at correspondences between ancient Greek and Indian creation narratives. The same year he married Ann Hayday from East Bridgford. Stan was a swim coach for many years, getting as far as Olympic trials with one of his swimmers in 1984, and he also enjoyed sailing and bird watching. His total research output, earned him a DSc awarded by the University of Nottingham. 48, no. After graduating, Peter took a Masters degree and became a Lecturer in Law at Leicester University. She was in a coma for many weeks and needed full-time care at home for the rest of her life. David completed his BSc in 1953, followed by a PhD in 1956 and a DSc in 1980. Richard published eleven articles and chapters between 1993 and 2000 on the labour movement and trades unions.
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