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The Foundation of Hope: Turning Dreams into Reality – Liverpool Hope University College. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. ISBN 978-0-853-23529-3. Heery, Pat (2002). The History of St. Francis Xavier's College Liverpool 1842–2001. Liverpool: K & N Press. ISBN 978-0-9535782-1-4. Pye, Ken (2009). A Brighter Hope: The Story of Liverpool ...
In 2001, he joined Liverpool Hope University, initially as a Lecturer, later appointed associate professor, and has served as full Professor since 2008. [ 1 ] Nagar led the establishment of the School of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering, and later founded the Faculty of Science, serving as the inaugural Dean and overseeing the ...
He became the first vice chancellor and rector when Liverpool Hope was granted full university status in July 2005. [ 1 ] Under his leadership the university changed exponentially, benefitting from substantial investment to become a truly modern institution noted for the quality of its research-informed teaching.
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Between 2017 and 2019 Ozanne was Principal of Heythrop College, University of London, she was appointed to oversee the college's 'orderly closure. [3] In September 2020 she moved to SOAS as Deputy Director and Provost. [4] In 2023 Ozanne became Vice-Chancellor & Rector of Liverpool Hope University. [5]
Bolt joined Liverpool Hope University in August 2009 as a lecturer in Disability Studies. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies, founder of the International Network of Literary & Cultural Disability Scholars, and was the first Honorary Research Fellow in the Centre for Disability Research at Lancaster University.
Until retirement he was the Everton Professor of Social and Community Engagement [1] at Liverpool Hope University, formerly having worked at both Liverpool and Central Lancashire universities. He is now Emeritus Professor at Liverpool Hope University and a visiting professor at the University of Bethlehem and the University of West Attica, Athens.