He taught at various schools across Leicestershire in 1950s. He received his medical degree from Obafemi Awolowo University (University of Ife) in 1979. C. Alan Soons, Education - 29 December 2011, Reverend Clive Tougher, Theology - 28 November 2019, Dr Alastair Strang, Mechanical Engineering - 4 July 2016, Marian Wallace (ne Pringle), French - 9 February 2016, James "Jim" Waterworth MBE, Horticulture - May 2018, Brian Winterbottom, Civil Engineering - November 2013, Professor Gary Acres OBE, Chemistry - 26 March 2019, The eminent fuel cell and catalyst researcher, Gary Acres, attended Burton Grammar School 1946-53 and was captain of Drake House. Obituary kindly supplied by Professor Stephen Brown. Obituary kindly supplied by friend of John, Dr Peter J. O'Connor. Josephine McElroy (ne Martin) died on 14th June 2021 after a short illness. During a summer tennis clinic at Glaxo in 1992, Dr. Westley met a charming young lady, Camille Dixon. Dubai CampusLecturer in Business Management. . His Christian faith was central to his life: he was a Methodist Local Preacher from 1954 until he was over 90. In 1985, following the retirement of her husband, the couple moved to West Malvern where they quickly became involved in the local community. 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. Birmingham B15 2TT His family had a farm on the edge of Nottingham where they had a herd of Pedigree Ayrshire Dairy cattle. While that would have been (more than) enough for most people, she also did a training course in massage, again qualifying and practicing until her hands gave out. Obituary supplied by her children Dr Alison Irvine, Dr Lindsay Turner and Mr Meddon Turner all of whom bear Williams as their middle name. In 1962 he married Sheila and they went on to have three children, eight grandchildren, and had recently became great grand-parents. McCann, Anthony David (Tony) died on 25 May 2021 aged 79. She met her husband-to-be Mike at a concert in Wollaton Park and they married in 1998. He was also much in demand as a popular lecturer on the history of Beeston, taught a WEA class on that subject and led the research efforts when that class became a research group. Click here to find personal data about Fiona Wilkinson including phone numbers, addresses, directorships, electoral roll information, related property prices and other useful information. He met my mother when he was in Derby Royal infirmary recovering after the D-Day landings, she is still alive and well, and the living room of her house is still dominated by the print of Nottingham University. Her wartime experience no doubt contributed to this, often describing the social conditions she had seen in her early teens whilst evacuated to north west Scotland. During her first year at Nottingham, Margaret was resident in 'The Oaks' which was then an annexe of Florence Boot Hall. He did a lot to keep the character of the village by planting hundreds of trees and resisting development. 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Christine enjoyed her time at Nottingham immensely. Moving to Australia with his Australian wife, Gill, he joined a four person practice in Leeton, NSW where he practised for 15 years before moving to Canberra in 1994. His passion for science never left him and he continued to be well read and forever learning. Margaret Maycock was the first member of her family to stay at school beyond the age of 14 and against all the odds she went to Nottingham University, graduating with B.Sc (Hons) in Chemistry in 1951. I recall that he was, at that time, the oldest alumnus from Mauritius. Alfred Victor John Nash died 1991. His skill in Greek verse never deserted him; in retirement he could describe on a postcard in elegant classical verse a train trip in Greece. Fionajoined Birmingham Business School in 2007. 29, no. He studied diplomacy at LSE, and was appointed First Secretary at the Mauritian High Commission in London. In 1954, Guy achieved a degree in agriculture at Nottingham University School of Agriculture, Sutton Bonnington. Research Degrees Co-ordinator for Life Sciences. supporter, valued member of the team at Oxfam, West Bridgford. The result was that the degree course also included industrial relations, business economics, accountancy, organization analysis and design, investment studies, and operational research. Since January 2020, she has served as the Programme Lead of the University-led Forum for Global Challenges. For eighteen years as an Army wife they travelled to and lived in Hong Kong and Germany as well as Yorkshire, Dorset, Kent and Hampshire. Obituary kindly supplied by Michael's wife, Anna. The thesis, on metal-cutting, was very short, about 40 pages, by later standards and was a model of conciseness. He later worked as an independent consultant for Danford, Global, and GHI Systems. Obituary kindly supplied by Evan's son Paul Biggs. Nunan, F, Cepic, D, Onyango, P, Salehe, M, Yongo, E, Mbilingi, B, Odongkara, K, Mlahagwa, E & Owili, M 2020, 'Big fish, small fries? Prof Nunan first joined IDD in 1994, working in the areas of urban waste management, peri-urban natural resource management and poverty-environment linkages. In 1980, he was appointed to a four year term as a Pro-Vice-Chancellor and, in 1982, also took on the task of leading his department following the retirement of Professor Rex Coates. Margaret also developed approaches on how best to train teachers and lecturers in adult literacy. In the meantime he bought a language lab and started offering lessons in English pronunciation. Fiona Oster is a Lecturer in Business Management at the University of Birmingham Dubai. (Engineering) degree in 1945. 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. United Kingdom, Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology, Language, Cultures, Art History and Music, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, See all schools, departments, research and professional services, BA (Hons) in Classical Studies University of Manchester, MA in Classica and Ancient History University of Manchester, PhD in Classics and Ancient History University of Bristol, Forthcoming (2019) The Augean StablesinOgden, D. After serving with The Hampshire Regiment (he was in the first wave of landings on D-Day where he was wounded several times) he went to Nottingham University as a mature student, his career went from Stanton and Staverley, (Notts) to Redland Pipes (Surrey) from 1968, where he became Technical Director. In 1986 he became president of his synagogue, a significant honour. In 1972, Chao-min Liu, a microbiologist from Taiwan and the University of Wisconsin, joined Dr. Westley at Roche. He was the first of his family to attend university and I was delighted to follow him there, if only for the one year PGCE! 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. Following a year at the University of Pavia in Italy on a British Council scholarship, he returned to the University of Nottingham in 1951 as a demonstrator in the Department of Geography and then carried out his National Service in the Royal Navy, training as a Russian language interpreter and retiring as a lieutenant commander in 1954. Nunan, F 2021, 'A gendered analysis of fisherfolk migration on Lake Victoria, East Africa', African Identities, vol. Following her studies at Nottingham she completed a Masters at Leicester University sponsored by the Wellcome Trust. The vehicle business grew to now employ 650 people. Prior to this, dads father had spoken with the housemaster, who suggested forestry, as there was plenty of fresh air and not much thought required. 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After graduating, John trained as a planner, rising to a senior level in the Department of Environment in the late 1970s and 1980s as Head of International Affairs and later Head of Research. Informal care and paid employment. He joined a new political party in 1980 and took part in the general elections in Mauritius of 1982 but was not elected. Stephen had a thirst for new, intellectual and technological experiences, a breadth of interests, a desire to extend his skills and to be as helpful as possible to others, and an interest in problem-solving. Virtually all his working life was in Nottingham as an Anglican cleric, the director of Nottingham Council of Voluntary Service, and latterly as a senior manager in the City of Nottingham Education department. He settled well there, making good friends, and went a long way towards recapturing the intellectual lifestyle of his younger days. His publications include the best-selling Geography of World Affairs (1959-1983), Geography of the USSR (1961 with F. C. German), Italy (1964), Latin America (1965 and 1975) and Quantitative Geography (1968 with C. A. M.. King). He was Chairman of the Grove Fuel Cell Symposium and the first Chairman of the European Fuel Cell Group. She liked the friendliness of Yorkshire people. Her research now centres on the arrangements for and practice of governing renewable natural resources in low- and middle-income countries. With pilot training, operational deployments and aircraft development, a series of postings mixed medicine with flying operational and training jet aircraft. After taking his degree in Biochemistry at Nottingham in 1975, he obtained his PhD in 1978. Many FN residents will recall her organising theatre trips to Nottingham Playhouse under John Neville. 3, pp. Russell Peakman, Chemistry/Physics - 21 September 2022, Vivien Stchedroff (ne Philip), Music - 10 September 2001, Dr Henry Swan, Animal Production - 11 August 2018, Michael Turner, Economic & Social History - 24 October 2017, Richard (Dick) Watson, Civil Engineering - 24 July 2017, Dr Alvan White, Chemistry 17 August 2022, William (Russ) Barber, Classics - October 2014, Bruce Boyce, Agriculture/Horticulture - 1 January 1990, Michael Coleman, Industrial Economics - 17 September 2011, Baron Leslie Davis, Social Administration - 2009, Carol Downer (ne Blight) - 6 January 2011, Brian Dudley, Mechanical Engineering - 2007, Sheila Glover, History - 19 December 2011, Pamela Hall (ne Cockburn), Pharmacy - 23 August 2015, John Holroyd, Civil Engineering - 27 November 2018, Christine Lain (ne Leask), Geography - 18 November 2022, Ann Marsden (ne Wheeldon), Pharmacy - 6 August 2002, VivienNewing, Classics - 4 September 2006, Dr Richard Pape, Chemistry - 31 December 2017, Dr Douglas Payne, Mathematics/Economics - 2017, Jennifer Payne (ne Turner), Geography - 2015, Alison Smith (ne Hughes), English - 15 November 2017, This vastly elegant and humorous woman died saying she had achieved all she wanted. She subsequently worked for Barnsley, Essex County Council, and Anglo-European School at Ingatestone. He also passed a sabbatical semester as a visiting professor in the urban programme of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and, more recently had been a visiting professor at the Bartlett School of Planning at UCL. Obituary kindly supplied by Professor Lawrence Eaves CBE FRS, Emeritus Professor Hinrich Siefken, German - 30 June 2021. Les had been educated at Bishops Stortford School, so he appreciated the need for some home comforts and consequently he had brought with him in his elderly Austin Seven, a portable radio, a reel-to-reel tape recorder and an electric toaster. After Lafarge took over Redland, he worked for The British Pre-cast Concrete Federation in Leicester. The band made two long-playing recordings and came second in the Inter-University Jazz Federation Contest in 1961. Maureen Gowers, History - 7 December 2006, The Reverend Canon Bruce Grainger, Theology - 2 September 2019, Michael Greaves, Agriculture/Microbiology - October 2010, Dr Timothy Hall, Botany - 23 February 2016, Joanna Hughes, Russian Studies - 24 December 2013. The training centre in Brazil has been named in her memory. Precarious work in Albania', Personnel Review. This is currently with Linda Allsop in B99, Medical School, but will be available at other School locations over the next month. He attended the University of Nottingham and obtained a B.Sc. As a postgrad, Toni also lived for one year in Cripps Hall. As part of his involvement with the debating society, John fondly recalls an overnight stay at the family home of Richard and David Attenborough whose father was principal at University College, Leicester. Obituary kindly supplied by the Montague family. Throughout his medical career, teaching and researching continued to be important for Richard as was involvement in the Family Medicine Program. Stephen Wallwork was born in Ashton-under-Lyne in 1925, to a bank inspector father who instilled the importance of hard work, and a mother who brought him up to be apprehensive and to expect not to succeed. Former University student Christopher Gibson died March 2008 of a brain tumour, aged 29. Graham was a Military Interpreter in the Royal Air Force before studying. She adapted so well to her new life there. 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. On a visit to his old department at the University, he was offered the post of Lecturer and accepted. He died from Acute Myeloid Leukaemia at the age of 77. 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. Besides studying Maths, she was a member of the Union Exec for her entire time at Nottingham and a correspondingly prominent member of the Debating Society). View the profiles of people named Fiona Wilkinson. He was married twice, first to Jenny in 1967 with whom he had two sons, David and Alistair; and second to Christine in 1981. Gerald passed away peacefully in Leicester on 10th October 2019. Obituary kindly supplied by Robert's wife. 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In his own words, he had 'a wonderful life'. That old clich about the mould being broken after he was born applied to Les like no other person I have ever met. Routledge. But Tim became more ill during the last 18 months as the cancer spread and died at the Hospice in the Weald, Pembury. Fiona IRVINE | Cited by 262 | of University of Birmingham, Birmingham | Read 19 publications | Contact Fiona IRVINE She is a former president of ICAEW's South West District Society and remains a committee member. Les, sensibly, enquired at the US Embassy on the chances of his being called-up and he was assured that this was very unlikely. Obituary kindly supplied by Clifford's son Robert Brown. Jonathan, an engineer, has followed Garys example of being a workaholic although as a teenager he declared he would never be like his father. The death has occurred of Dr. Kenneth Lawson of the Department of Adult Education at the University of Nottingham, aged 89, on 7th April 2017. 640-664. https://doi.org/10.1002/berj.3787, Carmichael, F, Darko, C, Kanji, S & Vasilakos, N 2022, 'The contribution of girls' longer hours in unpaid work to gender gaps in early adult employment: evidence from Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam', Feminist Economics, vol. https://doi.org/10.1177/0950017020971573, Carmichael, F & Clarke, H 2020, 'Why work? Sara was born and grew up in Boston, Lincolnshire. 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In addition to being a brilliant engineer, Robin was a proficient musician, most notably on the drums and trumpet, but also piano, saxophone, violin, and flute. 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. His last position was as an Attending Physician and Sub-Chief at the Kaiser Center for Reproductive Health in Fremont, California. At undergraduate level she has lectured in a range of subjects such as Management, Organisational Design, Business Strategy, Marketing, Doing Business in Emerging Markets and New Firm Development. It was during his time at Bourn Hall that he made plans to establish an IVF clinic in his homeland. He moved to the Leeds University School of Law in 1973 and eventually became Head of Department there, before retiring in 2003. This worked at first and he was able to travel to Australia and return to Hong Kong for his 40th birthday. David was born in Kent and moved to Higher Bebington in the Wirral where he was educated at Birkenhead School, which probably set him on the road to being the smoothest guy in the class. 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. Nunan, F & Wanjiru, C 2017, Enabling climate compatible development in the coastal region of Kenya. Professor Kevin Shingfield (Animal Science 1989) was Professor of Nutritional Physiology at Aberystwyth University. When he was 37, Guy became a member and subsequently chairman of Newark Internal Drainage Board. Certificate in DACUM (Development of a Curriculum) Facilitation. in Making Climate Compatible Development Happen., Chapter 10, Routledge, pp. Facebook gives people the power. Sadly, our numbers are declining. Sara regularly visited the factories in Ghana, South Africa, Egypt and Brazil. Robin was born in Leicester, England, to Samuel and Molly Ellwood, who both preceded him in death. Michael attended King Edward VIth Grammar School in Louth, Lincolnshire before studying history at Nottingham University, graduating in 1994. View Fiona Wilkinson's profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. Known as an exceptional athlete and with great pace, John played in the England and GB Mens Hockey team in the 1960s, taking part in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. He was a lifelong supporter of his university and visited frequently. In the summer of 1989 he suffered a serious illness and underwent amputation of his left leg which caused him constant discomfort for the rest of his life. He was efficient and scrupulous in all aspects of maintenance and financial matters. Our children, Jonathan and Caroline, living in Abingdon and Southampton respectively, neither married at present. 25 Fiona Wilkinson. Whilst with Deloitte, she made use of her skills in French and Italian by working on assignments in cities such as Montreal, Luxembourg, Milan, Geneva and Brussels. He then returned to Nottingham and got his MSc in 1961, and PhD in 1963. He leaves a son, Anthony, and two daughters, Patricia and Alison, and seven grandsons. He was a member of St Johns College, Cambridge, for which he had great affection. When he lived out for the last three years in Beeston, he had the same three housemates throughout. He had many fond memories of his years at Nottingham University. 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. Birmingham, West Midlands, B12. 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