His M.A. Leaving Nottingham, Roger gained experience as a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Geological/Mineralogical Museum in Oslo, Norway where he stayed for two years before being appointed as a lecturer in geology at Nottingham University. Royal Holloway, University of London, +1 more Fiona Wilkinson Obituary kindly supplied by friend of James, Ream Plant. He did though take part in weekly training as part of the colleges fire-fighting team and was on duty whenever a siren sounded. He gave dad a lift one evening and had to stop off en route at his lab. Dr. Raymond Knaust PhD. He went on to gain experience on a pig farm at Letton and married Jane in 1953. Doreen developed cervical cancer, which eventually got the better of her after a short illness. He not only managed his own farm, but was employed by other landowners to develop farms both locally and further away. His real passion, however, was mentoring students and young professionals and he drew great pleasure from watching their success. 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. 2009 - 2014. One model is still exhibited and in working order at London's Science Museum. Before applying for the post at The University of Nottingham he won a scholarship to study at UMIST (now part of the University of Manchester) where he obtained a BSc, an MSc and a PhD. (2018). Many of his good friends were also at Nottingham with him. Frederick William Sheard, who died on 17th March 2018, was a theoretical physicist who did distinguished work on the electronic and thermal properties of solids at the University of Nottingham. Fiona Carmichael is an expert on employment issues faced by informal caregivers and older workers: Edgbaston My father, Keith Finer Hutcheon, died on 16 February 2018 at the age of 89 following his admission to hospital with pneumonia. Marion Ward (ne Walker), French/English - 1 August 2019. Guy was born on 30 October 1931, at Arnold, Nottingham. She was devoted to her family and proud of all their achievements, as they were of her. Current research isfocused mainly around employmentand policy issues linked to older age, the ageing society and the care economy. 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He was a Full Cat instructor and tug pilot and had held the UK two-seat sailplane altitude and gain of height records, with a climb to over 19,000ft (gain of 17,750ft) in a Blanik in June 1964. School closures and educational attainment in Ethiopia: can extra classes help children to catch up? Peter Pells life was devoted to the University and his family, following military service during World War 2 in the Royal Engineers and a short period as a consulting engineer. Michael completed a PGCE at Nottingham Trent University and went on to have a career of 19 years in primary school education, working in Nottingham City, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire and Lincolnshire. And that also meant you could rely on him for a distinctive and independent viewpoint. Following her studies at Nottingham she completed a Masters at Leicester University sponsored by the Wellcome Trust. His first marriage was to Vera Martynoff in 1958 followed, after the birth of their son, by her death at the age of 37. After the death of Bernard in an airplane crash in 1969 she moved to Stonehouse, in Gloucestershire in 1973, and taught part-time at the local Technical College while bringing up her son and looking after garden. She was doing 17 Physio exercises every day until the end. Obituary kindly supplied by Hinrich's son Kris Siefken. Not known for his small talk, Clifford often wore a stern, teachers exterior, but underneath there was warmth, a kind heart and a keen sense of humour; and he was quietly influential with two generations of his family embarking on careers in the teaching profession. In 1962 he married Sheila and they went on to have three children, eight grandchildren, and had recently became great grand-parents. 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His teaching and leadership skills were widely appreciated by colleagues, parents and pupils and he was a loving husband, son, brother and uncle, wonderful father and loyal friend. He was well respected and a guiding figure to many of those he met. After taking his degree in Biochemistry at Nottingham in 1975, he obtained his PhD in 1978. ), British Trades Unions and Industrial Politics, 1940-79, Volume 1: The Post-War Compromise, 1945-64 (Ashgate, 1999). We met in 1963 in Florence Nightingale Hall (now FN) and along with several other first year undergraduates. For the first 2 years of the course, he was accommodated in Derby Hall when Rev. ), 2018The Universe from an Egg: Ancient Greek and Indian Creation Narrativesin Cobb. As a pet lover she even had a spell breeding Cavies. He will be greatly missed.No service is planned at this time. Before long she was organising nationally - she helped establish RaPAL, a national network of research and practice in adult literacy - and in the 90s set up some of the first student support centres in universities, including at Leicester and Nottingham. Her foray into amateur dramatics in the 1970s was part of a love of theatre and the arts; she also travelled widely, inspiring her children to do likewise. 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Seeing Aida performed at the Paris Opera House was particularly memorable. After a short period working for the War Ministry in London, he came to Northern Ireland to lecture at Queens University, Belfast, and remained in the Department of Engineering Maths where he became a Reader up to the time of his retirement. John Asquith, Chemistry/Physics 1 March 2022, Hazel Atkinson (ne Gullis), Mathematics/Physics - 13 May 2017, John Avison, Agriculture/Horticulture - December 2015, David J Bremner, Chemistry - October 2016, Anthony (Tony) Brooks, Agriculture/Horticulture - 24 July 2006, Dr Enis S. Catanach-Holmes (ne Stokes), Botany - 3 June 2018, Brian Clark, Social Administration - 30 January 2010, (Olive) Ruth Clark (ne Douglas), English - 25 June 2012, Rosalind Clarkson (ne Addison), English - May 2017, Ann Clifford (ne Willson), Social Administration - 23 April 2021. He leaves his wife Julie, sons Keith and Nigel, daughter Sheena, their partners and six grandchildren. She particularly uses institutional analysis, but also has interests in how power and gender relations, and the wider political economy, affect the practice and outcomes of natural resource governance. After graduating, Pauline worked as a crystallographer for ICI at their research laboratories in Welwyn, Hertfordshire. 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. He will be greatly missed. He began as Assistant Lecturer and later went on to become Senior Lecturer and then Reader, with a year as Acting Head of the Physical Chemistry Department. Les and I met by serendipity, in the autumn of 1960; the Hugh Stewart Hall process for allocating accommodation had put us together. Obituary kindly supplied by Raymond's niece Kathleen Horrix. In addition to being a brilliant engineer, Robin was a proficient musician, most notably on the drums and trumpet, but also piano, saxophone, violin, and flute. Both became members of St James Church West Malvern, where for a time Audrey worked as Treasurer for the Friends of the Parish Church. She retired from there in 2006. 1-38. https://doi.org/10.1080/13545701.2022.2084559, Steinrsdttir, F, Carmichael, F & Taylor, S 2021, 'Gendered workload allocation in universities: a feminist analysis of practices and possibilities in a European University', Gender, Work and Organization, vol. Aged 57, he took early retirement but carried on with his lecturing for another 3 years. He will be fondly remembered by many for a life full of achievement. After graduation Sara pursued a career in accountancy and was able to obtain a position with Coopers & Lybrand in Northampton; she qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1980. Obituary kindly supplied by Marion's daughter Caroline. 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When he lived out for the last three years in Beeston, he had the same three housemates throughout. Throughout his career he was involved in research on various aspects of computing hardware, including magnetic core logic circuits and the design of microcomputer bus systems. An internationally recognised specialist in the field of Die Weisse Rose (students who gave their life resisting National Socialism) he was awarded an Honorary DLitt by the university for his work on Theodore Haecker. Whilst living life to the full in Switzerland, has recently died due to a tragic accident. Completing his PhD in 1962, Richard took up a post doctoral fellowship at the University of Illinois, Champaign Urbana. She travelled frequently to France and had many lifelong friends there, including some she had initially made during her year abroad in Le Puy in the 1950s when studying for her degree at Nottingham. A celebration of his life may be planned for a later date.Arrangements entrusted to Cremation London and Middlesex, (519) 858-2467. They have two daughters, Karen and Zoe, and a grandson. After completing his PhD, it was either find a research post or join the army. Obituary kindly supplied by Clifford's son Robert Brown. Professor Richard H Osborne, Geography - 22 July 2018, Dr George Parfitt, English - 17 August 2018, Professor Robert Pascall, Music - 9 June 2018, Thomas F Roylance, Mechanical Engineering 28 July 2017, Professor Frederick "Fred" Sheard, Physics - 17 March 2018. He had always intended to retire to California, where both his sons lived. In 1968, Dr. Westley and his family moved to New Jersey, where he took a job as Associate Director of the Microbiology Department of the pharmaceutical firm, Hoffman-LaRoche. He became Senior Lecturer (1972), Reader (1979), and Professor (1995). Geoffrey Tonge, Civil Engineering - October 2004, Patrick Washington, Mathematics/Economics - September 2016, Rodney Lester Casey, Chemical Engineering - 25 August 2013, Michael Coles, Chemistry - 4 November 2007, Terence Copley, Theology - 17 January 2011, Kenneth Doughty, Production Engineering - May 2012, Richard Fogg, Civil Engineering - 31 March 2019, Michael Hallam, Chemical Engineering - 10 February 2011, Simon Handelsman, Mining Engineering 26 November 2021, Elizabeth Henwood (ne Harding), Chemistry - March 2016, Arthur Holden, Chemical Engineering - 2 November 2011, Vaneeta Kilby (ne Butler), Classics - 22 November 2018. Her first book was published in 2015 by Routledge, Understanding Poverty and the Environment: Analytical Frameworks and Approaches. Research. He loved music and played in the University orchestra where he met Sheila, a secretary at the university. With his marriage to Linda, Les converted to Judaism. Alan was a traditionalist in many regards and forthright with his opinions; he would more than frequently offer his viewpoint on an issue whether it contradicted those around him or not. Obituary kindly supplied by Anthony's wife Christine McCann. His music collection evolved from vinyl, to CDs, to streaming, and he attended live concerts whenever possible. He made the most out of every visit and followed their exploits. This was particularly evident during the past few years, dominated by the pandemic and a major restructure. He went to work as a research scientist for Plessy at Caswell in Towcester, Northamptonshire. In the summer of 1989 he suffered a serious illness and underwent amputation of his left leg which caused him constant discomfort for the rest of his life. As fellow students enrolling on the University of Nottinghams BPharm degree course in 1963, we have been reflecting on the value of friendships made during these important formative years. Until he was 70 he enjoyed excellent health and energy and lived life to the full. Les developed cancer of the liver in December 2020, which despite a new immunotherapy treatment, progressed aggressively, necessitating hospitalisation in early March. 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). There he worked in the Chemistry Department at Stanford University with Professor Carl Djerassi. He also continued as an examiner for the Faculty. 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