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The school was formerly housed in the Bute Building of the university's Cathays Park campus. In September 2018 it moved to 2 Central Square, north of Cardiff Central railway station and adjacent to New Broadcasting House, the headquarters of BBC Cymru Wales. [10] The school occupies 42,000 sq ft (3,900 m 2) in the building.
Graham John Hutchings is a British chemist, Professor for Research at Cardiff University. [1]He gained his BSc in 1972 at University College London, a PhD from University College in 1975 in Biological Chemistry and a DSc from the University of London in 2002 for his work on heterogeneous catalysis.
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Associate professor (university lecturers and other title holders with a titular associate professorship) Departmental lecturer (non-ladder faculty position employed or paid by the university) Academics of King's College London of University of London, ranging from professors to lecturers, in their academic regalia during a graduation ceremony.
He became Professor of German at Newcastle University in 1998, later being appointed Pro Vice-Chancellor and Provost of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in August 2005. [3] In October 2007, he took up the post of Vice-Chancellor at the University of Essex. [4] On 1 September 2012, he became Vice-Chancellor of Cardiff University. [5]
Cardiff Business School (Welsh: Ysgol Fusnes Caerdydd) is the business school of Cardiff University in Cardiff, Wales. It was created in its current form in 1987 and opened by Elizabeth II . Cardiff Business School currently serves 3,000 students a year, 700 of whom are postgraduate students.
Lord Aberdare was instrumental in the university's founding.. The foundation of the university college in Cardiff that was to become Cardiff University was part of the Welsh university movement of the second half of the 19th century, which also led to the foundation of the colleges at Aberystwyth and Bangor (now Aberystwyth and Bangor universities) and the federal University of Wales.
Lear joined Cardiff University as a lecturer in earth sciences in 2004. She was awarded the Philip Leverhulme Prize in 2005. [2] [3] She was made a Chair of Earth Sciences, School of Earth and Ocean Sciences at Cardiff in 2016. [4]