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In 2000 the college changed its name for general public use to Queen Mary, University of London; in 2013, the college legally changed its name to Queen Mary University of London. The VISTA telescope is a 4-metre class wide-field telescope at the Paranal Observatory in Chile that was conceived and developed by a consortium of UK universities led ...
Queen Mary College was founded in the mid Victorian era when growing awareness of conditions in London's East End led to drives to provide facilities for local inhabitants, popularised in the 1882 novel All Sorts of Conditions of Men – An Impossible Story by Walter Besant, which told of how a rich and clever couple from Mayfair went to the East End to build a "Palace of Delight, with concert ...
Queen Mary University of London. Name Held office Sir Adrian Smith: 1998–2008 Philip Ogden: 2008–2009 Simon Gaskell: 2009–2017 Colin Bailey: 2017–present [2]
Lecturer at Queen Mary from 1976 to 1979. Currently the Cornelius Vanderbilt Distinguished Chair of History at Vanderbilt University, previously the Coolidge Professor of History at Harvard University. Jim Bolton - British medieval economic historian, a member of Queen Mary since 1965. A Professor Emeritus of History since retiring from ...
Sir Gilbert Barling – British surgeon, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Birmingham Florence Mahoney – Gambian educator, academic, first woman to obtain a PhD from Gambia Sir William Turner – British anatomist, Principal of the University of Edinburgh, 1903-1916
Professor Miri Rubin. Miri Rubin (born 1956) is a historian and Professor of Medieval and Early Modern History at Queen Mary University of London.She was educated at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of Cambridge, where she gained her doctorate and was later awarded a research fellowship and a post-doctoral research fellowship at Girton College. [1]
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She graduated from the former Bedford College, London (now part of Royal Holloway, University of London), where she completed her PhD in Modern History. [2] Vickery is professor of early modern history at Queen Mary, University of London, and has held academic posts at Royal Holloway, University of London and Churchill College, Cambridge.