He then decided to change career to become a diplomat. Throughout his illness Chris remained positive and continued to pursue his passions of travel, green issues, cricket and real ale. Obituary kindly supplied by Dr Claire Taylor, History, Dr Christine Tinkler (ne Carver), Business Administration (Education) - June 2016, Thomas Philip Neil Wilson, Arts - January 2013, Helena Bandoo (ne Wragg), Law - 13 March 2018, Justin Beard, Agricultural and Food Sciences - 8 May 2010, Professor Esmond Nigel Corlett, Combined Studies - 17 November 2020, Sandra Hallam, Combined Studies - 25 June 2009, Alan Johnston, Mineral Resources Engineering - 21 September 2012, Christopher O'Brien, Urban Planning and Management - 2012, Edward Wakefield, Combined Studies - 19 December 2009, David Freeman, Combined Studies - June 2011, Christine Frost (ne Middlehurst), Education - 12 March 2009, John Gannon, Combined Studies - 20 January 2009, Gillian Martin (ne Le Motte), Public Health - 20 July 2012, Alec Raynard, Counselling Studies - 11 March 2013, Christopher Renyard, Electrical & Electronic Engineering with German - October 2007, Jennifer Seago, Economics and Econometrics - 9 February 2004, Christine Vickers, Education - 18 June 2018. View this record View. Ancient Greek literature, iconography and mythology, and their connections to international mythological and cultural traditions. Michael and Anna enjoyed attending the Celebratory Dinner for the 50th Anniversary of Derby Hall in September 2013 and were delighted to meet Douglas Davies again on that occasion. He was one of 40 postgraduate students to be accepted, in 1970, into the new and innovative three year medical program at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. Clive Woodcock, Grouped Subjects - 8 January 2018, Peter Woodhead, Mining Engineering - 14 March 2012, Dennis York, History and Psychology - 14 September 2011. 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. A graduate of the Department of History initially at BA and then Masters level, he was awarded a PhD here in 1995 for his thesis: Trades Councils in the East Midlands, 1929-1951: Politics and Trade Unionism in a Traditionally Moderate Area. Tribute and biography at theUniversity of York. He will be sadly missed by all his loving family and friends. John Asquith, Chemistry/Physics 1 March 2022, Hazel Atkinson (ne Gullis), Mathematics/Physics - 13 May 2017, John Avison, Agriculture/Horticulture - December 2015, David J Bremner, Chemistry - October 2016, Anthony (Tony) Brooks, Agriculture/Horticulture - 24 July 2006, Dr Enis S. Catanach-Holmes (ne Stokes), Botany - 3 June 2018, Brian Clark, Social Administration - 30 January 2010, (Olive) Ruth Clark (ne Douglas), English - 25 June 2012, Rosalind Clarkson (ne Addison), English - May 2017, Ann Clifford (ne Willson), Social Administration - 23 April 2021. Always willing to expand his horizons, he learned computing through the Open University and went on to teach the subject at Northampton College. He was the first in his family to go to university and he thrived on the experience of being a student at Nottingham. Toni was born in 1962 in West Yorkshire, the only child of two Polish refugees who came to England after the 2nd World War. After a brief spell at Blackwell he joined Elsevier science publishers, holding a number of editorial, management and technology roles. 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. Les, sensibly, enquired at the US Embassy on the chances of his being called-up and he was assured that this was very unlikely. Birmingham B15 2TT Les landed in New York in late summer 1963 and started working for Kraft as an internal auditor. As it could only receive picture it had to be re-tuned to find out who nearly sank. She had lived independently, was active in her families lives and in her community, and had always enjoyed reasonable health other than the usual wear and tear of getting older. Reverend Paul Watts, Theology - 11 August 2019, Paul was born on 14th May 1943, and arrived at the University in 1963 to read Economics. The band made two long-playing recordings and came second in the Inter-University Jazz Federation Contest in 1961. While at Nottingham, John was part of the 1959-1961 Mens Hockey team which was named the Universitys Greatest Team in 2015. 32, no. International Federation of Accountants
Bob continued playing when he moved to the States, being involved with two local groups in his home town of Midland, Georgia. He taught also for the Open University, of which he was a keen advocate, and was research fellow for the Communist Party Oral History . He always lived life to the full, making the best use of every opportunity coming his way. Staff college and a mid-career MMedSci from Nottingham led to senior rank, command of a hospital and public health. Linda and Les married in 1969 and subsequently had two sons, David and Ian. His total research output, earned him a DSc awarded by the University of Nottingham. His music collection evolved from vinyl, to CDs, to streaming, and he attended live concerts whenever possible. Nunan, F & Wanjiru, C 2017, Enabling climate compatible development in the coastal region of Kenya. On graduation he worked in London for Beecham and then Hofmann La Roche, joining the Pharmaceutical Societys Register in October 1967. Obituary kindly supplied by Brian Playle (Geology, 1958; 1960), with information from the Edmonton Journal and the University of Alberta, Beryl Paterson (ne Fletcher), English - November 2017, Reverend Gillian Pocock (ne Woodward), Geography - 8 September 2019, Clive Priestley, History - 24 January 2012, Prof Gerald Randell, Psychology - December 2015, Maurice Robbins, Physics - 14 December 2015, Ronald John Roberts, Civil Engineering - 2017, Dr Robert Peter Saundby, Medicine - November 2020. At University she pursued her natural scientific bent, and indulged her passion for choral singing, through which activity she met her future husband, Cedric, an engineering student. Tim grew up living with his parents Janet and Philip and sister Alex in Kent. She supported village life, treasured many friendships and often created a huge mess with her grandchildren. She met John (Electrical & Electronic Engineering 1976) in 1974. He actively supported the University, latterly through the Nottingham Alumini campaign for student scholarships. 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. Professor Nunan's research interests lie in the arrangements for and practice of governance of renewable natural resources in low- and middle-income countries. Robert Anderson, Agriculture - 1 October 2007, Patricia Brown (ne Hollingworth), Physics - 13 May 2019, George Clayton, Physics - 31 September 2013, Peter Coates, Agriculture - 27 March 2017, Kathleen Davenport (ne Buckley), Agriculture/Horticulture 18 June 2022, Patricia Ford (ne Simmons), Mathematics 15 May 2022, Peter Lambert, Agriculture/Horticulture - July 2013, Edith Crompton (ne Ackroyd), Pharmacy - 28 December 2005, Kenneth Fellowes, Chemistry - 18 June 2011, Thomas Heyes, Chemistry - 14 October 2009, Kathleen (Joyce) Kent (ne Tahnay), English - 17 February 2006, Patricia Kimmons, English - November 2008, Thomas Martin, General Practice - 5 April 2008, Dr George Rolinson, Botany - 8 December 2016, Shirley Hoskins, French - 31 December 2010, Anthony Charles Krarup, Civil Engineering - 25 December 2012, Donald Litherland, Chemistry - 17 July 2009, James Parkinson, Pharmacy - 6 September 2007, Bernard Roberts, Physics - 20 January 1969. Following the death of Isabel he married Karen de Bres who was his faithful companion in Nottingham until he passed away peacefully at home. Obituary kindly supplied by Doreen's son, Mark. She has taught at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels to . She was one of only three girls in her year studying Chemistry, and one of the first students to gain a University of Nottingham degree instead of an external London degree. She served as a school governor for 23 years, including as chair of the Finance and Resources Committee. Obituary kindly supplied by Dr Saher Hasnain. John studied at the University of Nottingham from 1951-1954 and graduated in Civil Engineering with the qualifications C.Eng, BSc (Hons), later becoming a F.I.C.E and F.I.H.E. Theme Lead for Cardiovascular Science. His father, from Scotland, and his mother, from Leicestershire, lived in Ladbroke Grove, and were In the summer of 1939 staying with his grandparents at Husbands Bosworth in Leicestershire when war broke out and so he naturally stayed for a while. 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. If colleagues would prefer to email their tributes, please send them to Linda Allsop (linda.allsop@nottingham.ac.uk) and these will be printed out and included in the condolence book. . His travels eventually brought him to Cleveland in 1966, which became a turning point in his life. Nevertheless, it is for the care and support she generously gave her colleagues that most people will remember Lorna. Country: United Kingdom. On his return to London a chance meeting led to him getting a place at St Clement Danes Grammar School where he became deputy head boy. Katy graduated from University of Nottingham in 1966 with BSc (Hons) Zoology. In 1997 he was Head of Slavonic Languages at the Defence Special Signals School before resigning from Ministry of Defence in 2001 to become a full time free lance translator to business of legal, financial and technical papers. He visited over 50 countries on every continent (Antarctica excepted); particular highlights being South America, Borneo, the Maldives and New Zealand, where he practiced his interest in photography. This involved working with Product Planning, Marketing, Cost Analysis (the interface to product engineering), Investment Analysis (the interface to manufacturing), and Central Finance. Ron was the only child in his family to attend University and greatly valued his time at Nottingham, maintaining a lifelong interest in the University and City. He carried on as a post doc until 1973 when he joined Howson Algraphy. Beloved husband of Diana for 61 years, loving father and grandfather of Rebecca (Jim) and their children Katherine and John, and Jonathan (Clare) and their children Evan and Tessa. She was doing 17 Physio exercises every day until the end. She adapted so well to her new life there. Jim Leverton, Classics - February 2014, Nigel Hill Margerison, Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Sciences - May 2013, Maureen Modlen (ne Griffin), Economic and Social History - 16 June 2012, David Paisley, Electrical Engineering - 9 February 2017, Ronald Rivers, German/French - 5 January 2021. Results from a systematic mapping and thematic synthesis of literature, Trade-off decisions in ecosystem management for poverty alleviation, Big fish, small fries? He and Gillian travelled to Ottawa in 1967 intending to spend just two years there to further his research career. He was a headteacher at Tapton House in Chesterfield, Derbyshire from 1959 until 1965 when he became headteacher at the County High School in Redditch, Worcestershire until retirement. In 1969 he moved to Northumberland, working for the County Council there until his retirement in 1998. Obituary kindly supplied by Anthony's wife Christine McCann. There he developed a love of chemistry and physics. ), British Trades Unions and Industrial Politics, 1940-79, Volume 1: The Post-War Compromise, 1945-64 (Ashgate, 1999). This is currently with Linda Allsop in B99, Medical School, but will be available at other School locations over the next month. Obituary kindly supplied bySue Allen (nee Hellawell), Adrienne de Mont (Varley), Pam Epps (Jones), Russell Greene, Pam Newton (Darroch), Geoffrey Shand, Michael Stern, Celia Timson (Castledine). She leaves behind a loving husband and three children. Precarious work in Albania, Life satisfaction and job insecurity: evidence from Albania. Prof Nunan first joined IDD in 1994, working in the areas of urban waste management, peri-urban natural resource management and poverty-environment linkages. Richard was a social and labour activist, member of the Anarchist Federation and of the Industrial Workers of the World union, music lover, Norwich City F.C. 242-254. He became Senior Lecturer (1972), Reader (1979), and Professor (1995). Throughout this time, she took great care to ensure that people felt supported and valued. The legacy and the memories she leaves behind will all be greatly treasured. He cherished seeing the world through his own very unique perspective. Ann worked as both a teacher, social worker and trainer for social workers in both Haringey and Hertfordshire. Nunan, F, Cepic, D, Onyango, P, Salehe, M, Yongo, E, Mbilingi, B, Odongkara, K, Mlahagwa, E & Owili, M 2020, 'Big fish, small fries? During his time in office he was involved in the promotion of major urban protection schemes resulting in many thousands of properties being protected from flooding. Problem based learning and early exposure to patients were emphasised. At Roche he and his department identified, solved the structures of, and biosynthesized antibiotics. He taught at various schools across Leicestershire in 1950s. Obituary kindly supplied by Derek's daughter, Adle Hanson (French, 1987), Donald Harrison, Civil Engineering - October 2013, Graville Hutchinson, Mathematics - July 2007, Dr Barrie Machin, Agriculture/Horticulture - 22 January 2016, John Stuart Morley Hutchinson, Zoology - 5 August 2010. In 1950 she was Womens Team Captain, she shot at Bisley, and one of the proudest achievements of her life was being the first woman ever to be selected for a Territorial Army rifle Team. Doreen Shotton, former Mathematics student at the University of Nottingham, passed away on 14th September 2016, at a hospice close to her home in Runcorn, Cheshire. Fidelis was a Nigerian who was passionate about helping people with infertility to conceive. She was made a Professor in 2018 and gave her inaugural lecture in January 2020. Mum had so many varied pursuits in life, from gardening and horticulture, to painting, to travel, to history anything of interest in fact. Bluff, reliable, always cheerful, he was a popular member of the year, particularly prominent in the annual Lake Battle against the Engineers, and the Beer Race around the University campus. Report this profile Report Report. Normans later work on the philosophy behind metadata led him also to the work of Kuhn and Karl Popper. The closure of Kettering Grammar School in 1993 heralded a new chapter in Cliffords life. Gerald graduated from the Universities of Leicester (M.A), London (B.Sc(Econ), Ph.D) and Nottingham (M.Ed, Ph.D). The research involved no fewer than 170 structured interviews with labour activists and communists in the Midlands and survives for the researcher in transcript form. Fatt Kwang Kew, Mechanical Engineering - 8 October 2011, Katherine MacKenzie, Urban Planning and Management - October 2015, Paul Richardson, Environmental Life Science - 2009, Tonko Viel, Continuing Professional Development and School Imp - March 2006, Graeme Bell, Executive Version - 14 April 2011, Anne Chambers, Local and Regional History, Wendy Edmunds, British and Irish Art - 30 October 2007, Janet Faulkner, English Studies - 24 June 2010, Claire Hopkin, Occupational Psychology - August 2018, Anthony Howard, Hon LLD - 19 December 2010, Angus Hutchison-Brown, Computer Science - May 2008. Shrewsbury. Tragically, in September, 1969, Ann was involved in a motor accident. She combined this with setting up adult literacy conferences and courses in the Midlands. Leaving Nottingham, Roger gained experience as a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Geological/Mineralogical Museum in Oslo, Norway where he stayed for two years before being appointed as a lecturer in geology at Nottingham University. He was the youngest child of Harold Sydney Westley and Daisy Victoria Sorrell. These valuable works are the product of substantial time, effort and resources, which you acknowledge by accepting the following terms of use. 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