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Smith was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2014. His nomination reads: His nomination reads: Colin Smith is an extremely able engineer with exceptional technical and personal skills blending a combination of theory and pragmatism to lead around 16,000 professional engineers for one of the UK’s premier engineering companies.
Colin Smith (Scottish footballer) (born 1951), Scottish footballer; Colin Smith, lead singer of rock band Mrnorth; Colin Milner Smith (1936–2020), English cricketer and judge; Colin P. Smith (born 1955/1956), Executive Director at Rolls-Royce Holdings plc; Colin S. Smith (born 1958), American pastor; Colin Stansfield Smith (1932–2013 ...
Alumni of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (11 P) Pages in category "Alumni of the University of Liverpool" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 693 total.
As a cricketer, Smith was known as "Colin Smith" and was a right-handed batsman and right-arm fast-medium bowler who played all his first-class cricket between 1951 and 1958. His county cricket was played for Lancashire, who capped him in 1957, but he also appeared for Cambridge University (for whom he gained his blue) among a number of other ...
Band members included Colin Smith on Vocals/guitar, Emmett O'Malley and Oisin O'Malley on guitars/vocals and bass/keyboards, respectively, and drummer/percussionist Adrian Mordaunt. [ citation needed ] Band scoperta e portata in Italia a Vicenza dai musicisti Piero Borella e Paolo Zaccaria dove insieme hanno collaborato per anni.
Colin Milner Smith QC (2 November 1936 – 10 July 2020) was an English judge and first-class cricketer. [ 1 ] The son of Alan Milner Smith and Vera Ivy (née Cannon), [ 2 ] he was born at Mottingham in November 1936.
Friends say Colin Smith, who was fatally stabbed in Portland, Oregon, on July 2, died protecting a friend who was facing anti-LGBTQ harassment.
The University of Liverpool (abbreviated UOL) is a public research university in Liverpool, England. Founded in 1881 as University College Liverpool, Victoria University , it received Royal Charter by King Edward VII in 1903 attaining the decree to award degrees independently.