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Martine Croxall, TV journalist and news presenter BBC News (BA Geography, 1990) Barry Cryer, comedian and scriptwriter (English, did not graduate, [10] awarded an honorary doctorate in 2017) Paul Dacre, editor of the Daily Mail (English, 1970) [7] Gavin Esler, Newsnight anchor (MA Anglo-Irish Literature, 1975) [7]
With his first wife, Barbara (who was a Lecturer in Biochemistry at the University of Leeds), Gray had four children; Christine, Andrew, David and Sally.Following her death in 1992 Gray married his second wife, Rachel, who survived him. [7]
Lacey read medicine at the University of Cambridge. Subsequently he became a lecturer, later reader at the University of Bristol, where he gained his PhD. He was appointed to the chair of clinical microbiology at the University of Leeds in 1983, where he remained until his retirement in 1998 to become an emeritus professor. [5] [6]
Anne Neville was the first woman to win the Royal Society of Edinburgh's 150 year old Makdougall Brisbane prize in 1999 and was an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Advanced Fellow from 1999 to 2004, [10] elected a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (FIMechE) in 2007, elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE) in 2005, elected a Fellow of ...
Between 1964-8, he was seconded to the University of Dar es Salaam, where he served as Chair of Chemistry. During his time there, he was responsible for creating both new laboratories and a new curriculum. [4] Upon his return to Leeds in 1968, he was promoted to senior lecturer. Robertson was a well-liked figure in the university.
Union News was established as the official newspaper of Leeds University Union in 1946. [4] In 1970 the students unions of Leeds University and the then Leeds Polytechnic voted to amalgamate their newspapers into a single publication entitled Leeds Student. In its first year of existence (1970–71) and again two years later (1972–73) the ...
Malcolm Chase in the Brotherton Library, University of Leeds, 2014. Malcolm Sherwin Chase (3 February 1957 – 29 February 2020) was a social historian noted especially for his work on Chartism . Early life and education
From 1993 Mitchell was a research editor for the Victorian sections of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. [3] [1] She joined the staff of Leeds Trinity University in 1999, subsequently becoming Professor of Victorian Studies in 2018. [4]