Alan and Maria kept in touch with a group of friends formed at Nottingham University - in more recent years meeting annually in the Lake District, sharing fond memories of their time at Nottingham. He was then posted to Korea. Professor David Baguley, Hearing Sciences - 2022, Professor Barry Azzopardi, Chemical Engineering - 22 May 2017, Professor Nicholas Besley, Theoretical Chemistry - 27 June 2021, Emeritus Professor Martin Binks, Entrepreneurial Development - 13 January 2022, Professor Ronald (Ron) Carter, English - 12 September 2018, For a full obituary please see theSchool of English, Dr James (Jim) Charles, Archaeometallurgy - 13 November 2017, For a full obituary please see news item viaSt John's, Cambridge, Professor John Cole, Geography - 1 April 2020, Professor Robert (Bob) Cundall, Physical Chemistry - 2020, The Rt Hon Baroness Brenda Dean, Council Member / Honorary Graduate - 13 March 2018, For a full obituary please seeUniversity press release, March 2018, R D S Fielden, Adult Education - 8 December 2017, For a full obituary, please see University press release, Professor Richard (Dick) Geary, Modern History - 21 February 2021, For a full obituary, please seeUniversity press release, Professor John (Tim) Hawthorne, Medicine - 17 July 2019, Professor Wilfred (Wilf) B Heginbotham, Production Engineering - October 2017. Obituary kindly supplied by Roger Zetter. With sadness, the university records the deaths of the following alumni. After completing his PhD, it was either find a research post or join the army. On completion of his doctorate programme he and Diana emigrated to Canada accepting an appointment as Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, University of Toronto. Moving to Australia with his Australian wife, Gill, he joined a four person practice in Leeton, NSW where he practised for 15 years before moving to Canberra in 1994. Obituary kindly supplied by Lesley Smith, on behalf of Simon's widow Elizabeth and his two daughters Christine and Jessica. There will be a thanksgiving service in Rostrevor when travel is easier. Rosemary died in June 2004, and following her death, and despite looming health problems, Ian decided to go and live in the Aveyron region of France, an area that he and Rosemary had found especially attractive. Elsevier published this last word on Norman: Norm was both cerebral and visionary, playing a leading role in early online publishing experiments at Elsevier and quickly realizing the importance that standards and identifiers would play in underpinning the interoperable world of digital scholarly communications that we know today. After Davids death in 2013 she moved to an independent retirement complex in Cambridge. Board of Directors. Although David did not practise pharmacy for long, he maintained his Royal Pharmaceutical Society membership throughout most of his working life. She was made a Professor in 2018 and gave her inaugural lecture in January 2020. Born 11 April, 1947 in Rochford; married 1974; divorced 1994; survived by 3 children Sarah an accountant, Annabell a network and security engineer, Peter a commercial pilot, 4 grandchildren, 2 step-grandchildren, no dog but 3 fish. He was one of 40 postgraduate students to be accepted, in 1970, into the new and innovative three year medical program at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. Research. When he was 37, Guy became a member and subsequently chairman of Newark Internal Drainage Board. She will be sorely missed. During his career, he became Head Teacher of 3 schools: Edna G Olds Primary and Nursery School in Lenton Nottingham, Waltham on the Wolds CE Primary School in Leicestershire, and Grasby All Saints CE Primary School in Lincolnshire. Obituary kindly supplied by Alison Cusick (ne Green) BSc 1966, Joan Long (ne Sweeting), German - July 2007, Derek Stanley Macauley, Chemical Engineering - 21 May 2013, Graham Quinton, Industrial Economicswith Psychology - 21 May 2011, Philip Robinson OBE, Industrial Economics - 2011, Anna St Leger-Lucas (ne Whitehead), French, Amanda Stockley (ne Baker), Mathematics - 10 October 2019, George Thompson, Metallurgy - December 2020. Copyright 2021 International Federation of Accountants. In 1991 he and his wife bought an old wooden cottage at Bruce Beach near Kincardine on the waterfront of Lake Huron. From 1947 to 1980 she taught in the Department of Slavonic Studies at the University of Nottingham where, in 1967, she was the first woman to be appointed to a chair. Rons interest and skills in languages did not end with gaining his degree. Nunan, F (ed.) We have, over the years , visited Northumberland many times for holidays. His travels eventually brought him to Cleveland in 1966, which became a turning point in his life. The training centre in Brazil has been named in her memory. Always willing to expand his horizons, he learned computing through the Open University and went on to teach the subject at Northampton College. He received his medical degree from Obafemi Awolowo University (University of Ife) in 1979. Roger was a native of Nottingham and attended the Bluecoat School, before being offered a place in 1952 by the Department of Geology at the University of Nottingham, aged only 16. He is survived by three sisters, a brother, two sons and four grandchildren. Following her career in an international business development and marketing environment in Switzerland, Fiona transitioned to academia following the completion of her Masters Degree in Entrepreneurship & Marketing in Ireland. He was efficient and scrupulous in all aspects of maintenance and financial matters. In 1972, Chao-min Liu, a microbiologist from Taiwan and the University of Wisconsin, joined Dr. Westley at Roche. After graduating, Pauline worked as a crystallographer for ICI at their research laboratories in Welwyn, Hertfordshire. He graduated in 1985, aged 60, with his second Masters degree. Following the death of her husband in July 1995, after 38 years or marriage, Audrey organised and ran extensive bridge groups at her house through the University of the Third Age. Katy graduated from University of Nottingham in 1966 with BSc (Hons) Zoology. He actively supported the University, latterly through the Nottingham Alumini campaign for student scholarships. https://doi.org/10.1525/cpcs.2022.1694085, Carmichael, F, Darko, C, Kanji, S & Vasilakos, N 2022, 'School closures and educational attainment in Ethiopia: can extra classes help children to catch up? She has taught at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels to AACSB standards and has been an active member in curriculum design and quality assurance teams. Obituary kindly supplied by Chris' parents Sue and Richard Gibson. She leaves her husband Mike, her sister and parents. Since January 2020, she has served as the Programme Lead of the University-led Forum for Global Challenges. . Clifford passed away in September 2021, leaving three children and seven grandchildren. Fiona IRVINE, Head of Nursing and Professor of Nursing | Cited by 1,386 | of University of Birmingham, Birmingham | Read 42 publications | Contact Fiona IRVINE [CDATA[ They both held teaching posts in Nottingham until 1963 when they moved to Leeds. He enjoyed performing in amateur operas, concerts and musical shows, and playing in theatres in Mauritius. Obituary published by the University of Nottingham School of Life Sciences is available here. The new department at Nottingham and its undergraduate degree course required a new combination of subjects to be studied and that combination was put together by him, not without some opposition from others who thought that the course should only have technological content. Routledge. Not only was Stephen an outstanding crystallographer but he also cared deeply about the growing crystallographic community at both national and European level. This was translated into Spanish and Japanese, with 2nd and 3rd editions published in 1960 and 1977. He worked abroad as a visiting lecturer at the Universities of Washington, Columbia, Mexico, Valparaiso, Nanjing and Beijing. Bernard obtained his degree at Nottingham University College in 1948 before working for 2 years at GKN, Wolverhampton in lieu of national service. The history of IVF would not be complete without him. DClinSci Cardiovascular units lead. Fiona de Londras joined Birmingham Law School as the inaugural Chair in Global Legal Studies in the summer of 2015, following time as professor of law at Durham Law School and a lecturer at . At the time she joined, the business was run from a family home, but went on to become a multi-million pound turnover business based at offices in Pitsford, Northamptonshire. Research Degrees Co-ordinator for Life Sciences. In 1998 she was appointed Head teacher at a junior school in Rugby, Warwickshire and went on to become a qualified Schools Inspector. Campus maps | More contact information | Jobs, The Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship. International Panel on Accountancy Education, Professional Accountancy Organization Development & Advisory Group, Professional Accountants in Business Advisory Group, Small and Medium Practices Advisory Group, Transnational Auditors Committee & Forum of Firms, Public Sector Financial Accountability Index. He was amongst the first tranche of graduates awarded Nottingham degrees in 1951, following granting of the Universitys charter in 1948.After graduation, Pell joined the consulting firm of Oscar Faber and Partners as a structural engineer before returning to the University in 1954 to begin research on the fatigue strength of bituminous materials, working on a contract awarded by Shell. 1-21. In addition to his many and varied academic achievements, Mike will be remembered for his ability to bring geology alive and make it fun, often joining his students at social events. Sin remained very close to friends she made at Nottingham University. Stephen became secretary of the Crystallographic Group of the Institute of Physics, and the Chemical Crystallography Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Robin was born in Leicester, England, to Samuel and Molly Ellwood, who both preceded him in death. Vaneeta entered teaching on graduation and after having children did a variety of jobs including tuition in a prison. He was instrumental in the development of the SLAR tool, now widely used in the CANDU nuclear generating stations. He leaves his wife, and son and daughter. He is survived by family including daughter Saffron, and is missed by his very many friends in the City of Nottingham. In 1952 he married Isabel Urrunaga, from Peru, and developed a strong interest in Latin American geography, although he also specialised in the geography of the Soviet Union through his advanced knowledge of Russian. Birmingham B15 2TT Both before and during retirement in 1992 Vera was actively involved with the University of Reading Womens Club (her husband Trevor Bottomley (French and English 1951-55) was Registrar of the University), especially the Newcomers Club section, which provided friendship and contacts as well as some English tuition for the wives and partners of overseas students, mainly postgraduate. 640-664. https://doi.org/10.1002/berj.3787, Carmichael, F, Darko, C, Kanji, S & Vasilakos, N 2022, 'The contribution of girls' longer hours in unpaid work to gender gaps in early adult employment: evidence from Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam', Feminist Economics, vol. Email: kelcherf@aston.ac.uk. At Sheffield he supervised the Ph.D. of Stelios Hadjistyllis, and the two became firm friends, which led to a joint publication, A Companion for Students of Modern Greek (2006). https://doi.org/10.1177/0950017020971573, Carmichael, F & Clarke, H 2020, 'Why work? Obituary kindly supplied by Dr Bryan Woodward. He was Chairman of the Grove Fuel Cell Symposium and the first Chairman of the European Fuel Cell Group. I held a conference, Time and Chronology in Creation Narratives, in June 2018 which brought together an international group of scholars to discuss the theme across different cultures in the ancient world. His job then took him through British Guyana, Iran, French Dahomey and Nigeria before landing in Perth, Western Australia, where the family settled permanently in 1969. The Bruce Beach house was truly his happy place and he loved walking the beach and the wonderful views of the lake and sunsets from the deck, preferably with a drink in hand and surrounded by the company of family and friends. To donate please go to:http://bsas.org.uk/Obituary kindly supplied by Kevin's brother, Steve. As he had done so well in Chemistry, as a result of his passion for explosives, he was put down for a Chemistry course at Nottingham but persuaded his Professor (Bates) to let him to change his preferred choice of Physics. We had 5 children (Robert, our middle son studied maths at Nottingham in the early 1980s) and they kindly produced 14 grandchildren for us (four boys and ten girls, three of whom read some rather lovely poems at the service). Peter wrote and co-wrote various publications on Criminal Law and on the Magistracy. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2020.1848802, Clarke, H, Carmichael, F & Al-Janabi, H 2019, 'Adverse effects of social security on disabled people and their families in the uk: iatrogenic outcomes of quasi-clinical administration', Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research, vol. Dad always hated being referred to as an academic, indeed, at his office at Sussex University he used to keep a copy of the dictionary definition of academic - Abstract Un-practical theoretical and cold - to remind people that he didnt want to be seen as such. She subsequently worked for Barnsley, Essex County Council, and Anglo-European School at Ingatestone. As a pet lover she even had a spell breeding Cavies. Dr. Westley had 110 publications and was awarded 32 patents during the course of his career. He was the first in his family to go to university and he thrived on the experience of being a student at Nottingham. Obituary kindly supplied by Gordon's son, John. Every year, this team of 10 helps ~300 people with disability benefits advice, resulting in payments worth a total of ~1 million pa as well as referrals for support on many other matters. Throughout his medical career, teaching and researching continued to be important for Richard as was involvement in the Family Medicine Program. He loved his time at Sutton Bonnington, during the war, and it is amazing to think that he started there at the age of 16 and achieved his Diploma in Agriculture when he was 18. He worked on information identifier issues for the scientific, technical and medical publishing community, and has published key papers on the topic. A graduate of the Department of History initially at BA and then Masters level, he was awarded a PhD here in 1995 for his thesis: Trades Councils in the East Midlands, 1929-1951: Politics and Trade Unionism in a Traditionally Moderate Area. Clifford Brown, Slavonic/French Studies - 2021. In January 1953 he was called into action at the devastating floods and storms in Felixstowe. in Making Climate Compatible Development Happen., Chapter 10, Routledge, pp. New York, New York 10017. Forthcoming (2018) Destruction and Creation: Monstrous Hybrids in the Primordial Cosmosin S. Lewis and S. Newington (eds. The above obituary was kindly supplied by Peter's sister. Over 18 years he also served as Dean of the Faculty of Arts and spent two years running the Institute of German, Austrian and Swiss affairs. He enjoyed riding his bicycle daily and was an avid photographer and astronomer. From Liverpool Collegiate School John Molyneux won an open scholarship to read Classics at Christs College, Cambridge (1951-4). He graduated in 1984, working first for Liverpool University where he met his wife Lis, then for St Andrews University and in 1986 he joined Lis working for Epichem Ltd on The Wirral. While that would have been (more than) enough for most people, she also did a training course in massage, again qualifying and practicing until her hands gave out. In 1958 he moved to the Technical Development dept of BNS at Pontypool, S Wales, and was employed on various aspects of nylon fabrics until the time of his death in an air crash close to Yeadon (now Leeds-Bradford) Airport, Yorkshire on 20th January 1969. Fortunately, the tumour was very indolent at first and he remained stable for a long time enabling him to lead a very full life working in Hong Kong and Singapore for seven years. After graduating he became Head of German at the Royal Air Force School for Interpreters in 1975 and Head of Russian at the Royal Air Force School for Interpreters in 1990. Robin resided with his family in Porter Ranch (Northridge), California for 44 years and became a United States citizen in 1981. She was proud that her children and grandchildren have gone on to study at university and to benefit as she did from the opportunity. There he developed his love of gardening while looking after his Grandparents garden. After graduating, Bob became a Maths teacher in Watford and Bedford and a further education lecturer in Kettering. ), British Trades Unions and Industrial Politics, 1940-79, Volume 1: The Post-War Compromise, 1945-64 (Ashgate, 1999). When privatisation of the water industry was being planned he successfully opposed the inclusion of land drainage and flood defence. In addition to several important edited and co-authored works, Harry wrote well-known books on Lenin and the Russian Revolution (1967) and Stalin (1999). Obituary kindly supplied by Ann's son, Peter Clifford. Matt had a wide range of interests, including playing flute and bassoon and, towards the end of his life, he helped regularly as an unpaid teaching assistant in a Primary School near where he lived. Fiona joined the Akerman lab in 2021 where she works on novel transcription . Alan was a keen follower of Premier League soccer but on summer weekends the countryside beckoned and day trips around Ontario with a picnic lunch at hand were simple pleasures he enjoyed. John, fluent in modern Greek, took as much pleasure in modern Greek life and culture as in Classics. Ancient Greek literature, iconography and mythology, and their connections to international mythological and cultural traditions. Anthony Semper, Geography - 7 February 2016, Harold Shukman, Slavonic Studies with Philosophy - 11 July 2012. He became an internationally recognised and esteemed expert in the semiconductor industry, travelling extensively, generously sharing his advice and help. In 1968 he was appointed by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries to Trent River Authority to represent Land Drainage interests. Bob continued playing when he moved to the States, being involved with two local groups in his home town of Midland, Georgia. Professor Plumtree served in many capacities at UW including Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, and Research Senator, and member of the Board of Governors. During his time at Nottingham, Stephen published nearly 100 papers on his crystallographic research and in 1956 a book Physical Chemistry for Students of Pharmacy and Biology. He had a strong interest in motor sport especially Formula 1 and was an avid Times reader and cruciverbalist; there were few days when the Times crossword went unsolved. They wound up the partnership at the end of 1999 and saw in the new Millennium on Westminster Bridge before retiring to Bath. Obituary kindly supplied by Leigh Simpson, William John Symes, Civil Engineering - 14 July 2013, Norman Thompson, Civil Engineering - 2012, Dr Raymond Thompson CBE, Chemistry - 23 March 2018, Geoffrey Walmsley, Electrical Engineering - February 2010, Rachel White (ne Pumphrey), Botany and Zoology - 11 November 2012, Stuart Whitton, Agriculture/Horticulture - 2005, Peter Wingham, Engineering - 7 March 2011, Geoffrey Yarlott, Grouped Subjects - 25 November 2009, Philip Bell, Chemistry/Geology - 13 April 2002, Margaret Bloumfield, Chemistry - April 2014, Terence Blumfield, Chemistry - 9 May 2011, David Montgomery Clifford, Industrial Administration - 15 April 2013, Gwendolen Dale (ne Heselton), Physics/Mathematics - 26 January 2009, Richard Dewing, Agriculture - 21 October 2020, Cedric Fermidge, Chemistry - 19 January 2007, Doreen (Alfreda) Ford (ne Page), Latin - 1 October 2006, Dr (Raymond) Eric Ford, Chemistry - November 2016, Michael Fox, Agriculture/Horticulture 20 August 2022, Michael Garrety, English - 21 December 2009, Dennis Guereca, Applied Social Science - 2March 2007, Margaret Haddon (ne Maycock), Chemistry - 13 November 2020. Pell was appointed as Dean of Engineering in 1984 for a three year term and he retired in 1989 after 35 years service to the University. 18, no. He died from Acute Myeloid Leukaemia at the age of 77. He carried on as a post doc until 1973 when he joined Howson Algraphy. Old friends remember Ian as 'clever, kind and good company'. Anne De Courcy Ireland (ne Fontaine), Sociology - 14 January 2017, Lionel Lambourne, English and Philosophy - 12 February 2010, John Laws, Agriculture/Horticulture - 19 January 2011, Rev. Lynne Golberg (ne Potter), Chemistry/Philosophy, Ian Gray, Mechanical Engineering - 1 August 2011, Sheila Howard (ne McShane), Education - 17 October 2017. He read Chemistry at Nottingham University, getting his BSc in 1956 before working on isotope research at AERE Harwell. Lynn Cunningham (ne Litherland), Law - 15 December 2010, Diana Draisey (ne Kemp), Music - 31 January 2011, Geoffrey Danson, Agriculture/Horticulture - 2 October 2017, Raymond Allan Farnell, Mechanical Engineering - 28 February 2013, Michael Hardy, Education - 23 August 2012, Ann Hutchinson (ne Burchett), Physics - 23 August 2014, Dr Kenneth Lawson, Philosophy - 7 April 2017. He studied diplomacy at LSE, and was appointed First Secretary at the Mauritian High Commission in London. He then proceeded to do a PhD thesis on the geology of the Teign Valley in Devon which culminated, in 1959, with the award of his doctorate. His first marriage was to Vera Martynoff in 1958 followed, after the birth of their son, by her death at the age of 37. He visited over 50 countries on every continent (Antarctica excepted); particular highlights being South America, Borneo, the Maldives and New Zealand, where he practiced his interest in photography. He changed course to Theology in 1965 and graduated in 1967. We are the global organization for the accountancy profession, comprising 180 member and associate organizations in 135 jurisdictions, representing more than 3 million professional accountants. Obituary kindly supplied by Karl's son, Bertrand, Dennis Atherton, Chemistry/Geology - 2012, Maurice Beckett, Agriculture/Horticulture - 1 May 2021, John Beswick, School of Biology - 26 December 2016, Alan Bird, Economics & Agricultural Economics, Patricia Bond (ne Greenhough), Mathematics - 24 February 2016, Keith Horace Bonser, Russian & Slavonic Studies - 3 January 2015, Derek Black, Mathematics - 13 December 2017, John (Trevor) Bradley, Law - 9 March 2012, David Brunt, Civil Engineering - May 2018, Edna May Cahill, Social Administration - 16 December 2022, After graduating Edna worked in Child Care in Devon, then Portsmouth. He finally relocated to the USA where he worked in New York and Philadelphia. William Eyssautier, Infrastructure - 2017, Richard Garner, Philosophy - 11 June 2011, Donald Hartley, Combined Studies - March 2017, Charles Anthony Sangster, Viking Studies - April 2013, Johanna Stapleton, French and Francophone Studies - August 2010, Emma Beal, Animal Science - 28 September 2017. The latter acquired notoriety as, while it was carrying out its designated function, it could trip out all the power in L block. After leaving the local Notre Dame high school, she graduated in 1967 in history and economics as part of the initial intake at Lancaster University. Read the full obituary in The Times. His enthusiasm for life is very much missed by his family and friends. On his return to London a chance meeting led to him getting a place at St Clement Danes Grammar School where he became deputy head boy. Obituary kindly supplied by Ian's wife, Adrienne. Chris will be greatly missed by all his family and friends. Obituary kindly supplied by George's spouse Marilyn. Fidelis was born on April 24th, 1955 in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. His work at the University continued, and he was appointed Senior Lecturer in 1984. Fiona has also enjoyed a dynamic career working with multi-disciplinary teams in an international business development and marketing environment in Switzerland. He was a popular figure in Hugh Stuart and around the University and also during the 2 years he spent at Sutton Bonington before he moved with his PhD. With pilot training, operational deployments and aircraft development, a series of postings mixed medicine with flying operational and training jet aircraft. Throughout all these years she maintained contact with the many friends she and David had made. Marion Ward (nee Walker) was awarded a scholarship to the prestigious Manning School in Nottingham at the age of 11 before being awarded another scholarship, to her home town university of Nottingham which she duly accepted and went up to read French and English. He kept in touch with his Nottingham University friends, and their children, as he did with his colleagues at Queens University. 'Compulsory Industriousness: Working Conditions and Exploitation in Birmingham during the Industrial Revolution', . In 1937 she was married to Maurice William (Bill) Partridge, who would hold the Jesse Boot Chair of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Nottingham University. Much missed. He then decided to change career to become a diplomat. He was the first north regional representation for the England LX club bringing many North players into international grand masters hockey, and his work now means the North run sides at O60, O65 and O70 level in regional tournaments. Tel: +1 (212) 286-9344 He married Jenifer, the love of his life, in 1973, who survives him. From Nottingham, Harry moved to St Antonys College, Oxford, where he obtained his DPhil in 1960, and which remained his academic base until his retirement in 1998. 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