Non-executive directors are not full-time employees of the Trust. supporter, valued member of the team at Oxfam, West Bridgford. She retired from teaching early and moved close to the Suffolk coast where she developed a voluntary career in the Girl Guiding movement, going on to become a qualified County trainer and subsequently chair of the Suffolk Trefoil Guild, along with running a merchandising depot for the local Guide Association for 27 years. A celebration of his life may be planned for a later date.Arrangements entrusted to Cremation London and Middlesex, (519) 858-2467. She was a peace and climate change activist, an author, editor, translator and illustrator, a talented artist and crafter, devoted wife and mother, loyal, thoughtful and loving friend, a brave woman in her own right, and just a lovely person. He made the most out of every visit and followed their exploits. Guy was churchwarden and treasurer for Flawborough Church for thirty-five years. RIP dear friend. Marion died peacefully in hospital, her family were fortunate to be able to see her every day and for the final few days were able to spend much more time with her when she was moved to a side room. Professionally, Richard had a very rare talent being an engineer and a qualified accountant, a very rare combination of skills which stood him in good stead in his professional life. Richard graduated from Nottingham University in 1968 with a B.Sc. After leaving University, Eileen worked in the development laboratories at Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft in Whitley, Coventry, then in 1954 moved to Elliott Bros (London) Ltd at Borehamwood, Herts, where she worked on the development of microwave instruments until her marriage in February 1959 to another Nottingham graduate that she had met at Elliots Bernard Roberts. She died in 1982. . In 1950 she was Womens Team Captain, she shot at Bisley, and one of the proudest achievements of her life was being the first woman ever to be selected for a Territorial Army rifle Team. She retired from there in 2006. to simply Mum, listening to her favourite Radio 4 programmes or Classic FM, and nipping to her Wednesday St Helens lunch club Mum will always be with us, always. They had two sons, Richard and Simon, and four grandsons. This was no conversion of convenience; with Less usual enthusiasm he completely embraced his new faith. He specialised in mine ventilation, applied acoustics, and applied geophysical exploration and researched in most of the areas he taught. This was translated into Spanish and Japanese, with 2nd and 3rd editions published in 1960 and 1977. Tel: +1 (212) 286-9344 I am currently converting my doctoral thesis, Monsters in Ancient Greek Cosmogony, Ethnography and Biology, into a monograph. He leaves a son, Anthony, and two daughters, Patricia and Alison, and seven grandsons. Obituary kindly supplied by Guy's wife, Mary. 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. This followed a BA (Hons) in History from University of Reading in 1966. Hermain theoretical and empirical contributions are concentrated at the intersection between labour economics, the sociology of work and HRM, in health economics and in sports economics and policy. He studied diplomacy at LSE, and was appointed First Secretary at the Mauritian High Commission in London. She leaves two sisters ,four children, two step daughters and seven grandchildren. Seeing Aida performed at the Paris Opera House was particularly memorable. Member of Disability Benefits Team. Daniel Matthew (Matt) Taub was born in 1926, the younger son of Rosa and Jimmy Taub, and he died in Winchester, Hampshire on 19 December 2021, aged 95. Obituary kindly provided by husband Jim Rodda. Baldwins Accountants. My first management position was Profit Co-ordinator for the 1981 Erika program (the first FWD Escort). After serving with The Hampshire Regiment (he was in the first wave of landings on D-Day where he was wounded several times) he went to Nottingham University as a mature student, his career went from Stanton and Staverley, (Notts) to Redland Pipes (Surrey) from 1968, where he became Technical Director. There will be a thanksgiving service in Rostrevor when travel is easier. He was very active in the University Rifle club and Territorial Army shooting teams under the famous Colonel Shaw and Dad talked mum into having a go. He was a leading figure in The Heswall Round Table, with memorable events including pushing a wheelchair coast-to-coast for charity and always helping Santa. Fiona has also enjoyed a dynamic career working with multi-disciplinary teams in an international business development and marketing environment in Switzerland. Fiona IRVINE, Head of Nursing and Professor of Nursing | Cited by 1,386 | of University of Birmingham, Birmingham | Read 42 publications | Contact Fiona IRVINE After studying at Nottingham under Professor Hanson and graduating in Theology, Jennifer decided to train as a librarian in the public library service. Her doctoral research stems from her initial research into European low carbon innovation clusters and networks. His Christian faith was central to his life: he was a Methodist Local Preacher from 1954 until he was over 90. They are survived by their three children; Elisabeth, Stephen and Deborah; five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. He actively supported the University, latterly through the Nottingham Alumini campaign for student scholarships. To further his knowledge of infertility, Fidelis attained a Masters degree in Assisted Reproduction Technology from the University of Nottingham in 1994. 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. This brought her much pleasure and purpose in later life. Marion Ward (ne Walker), French/English - 1 August 2019. Professor Coles academic work and research reflected his language skills and his passion for travel. Peter Seward Pell, Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Nottingham died aged 93 on 13th December 2016. Throughout her life, she used her sharp intellect to improve the situation of vulnerable young adults who had previously been written off. After graduating, John trained as a planner, rising to a senior level in the Department of Environment in the late 1970s and 1980s as Head of International Affairs and later Head of Research. 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. Maureen Gowers, History - 7 December 2006, The Reverend Canon Bruce Grainger, Theology - 2 September 2019, Michael Greaves, Agriculture/Microbiology - October 2010, Dr Timothy Hall, Botany - 23 February 2016, Joanna Hughes, Russian Studies - 24 December 2013. She leaves four children, 12 grandchildren and a host of fond memories. Obituary available via Stuff.co.nz, kindly supplied by Ian's wife, Cheryl. Toni became ill in late 2019 and he passed away more quickly than we had hoped or expected. Assistant professor Acadia University, Wolfville, Canada 1963-67; Professor of Education and Dean, Brandon University, Manitoba, Canada 1967-73; Professor of Education and Deputy Head, Mount Allison University, Canada 1973-81. Obituary kindly supplied by William's daughter Patricia Hudson. In 1979 he was offered the Chair of German at Nottingham University where he published widely in the field of Modern Literature. He studied German at Tubingen University where in 1964 he gained a D.Phil for his work on the Middle High German Epic "Kudrun". Many of his students have gone on to become leading economic geologists in their own right, and they, like many others will remember him as a character, a leader, a mentor and a friend. As a student, he contributed three articles to the student newspaper Gongster about an NUS trip to the USSR in April 1954 at the invitation of the Anti-Fascist Committee for Soviet Youth. In 1947 Ian married his College friend, Rosemary Calder, and they had one daughter who is now a retired GP. 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 provided byDominic Herrington. His research career took him from the National Research Council, Ottawa, to McMaster University, Hamilton, to Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories and finally to Western University in London where he was a professor and research scientist from 1986 until his retirement in 2011. Colin Johnson, Agricultural Sciences - October 2009, Richard (Rik) Lewis, Mechanical Engineering - 28 February 2021, Professor Kevin Shingfield, Animal Science - September 2016. Prof Nunan served as Head of Department between 2014 and 2020, and as School Head of Research between Jan 2020 and May 2021. This was to prove the beginning of a distinguished academic career in the fields of Russian history, politics and culture. Morley was Hons Zoology, 1955, one year before myself. It is with great sadness that Robin Humphrey has to let you all know that dear Mum, Ruth, passed away on Tuesday 9th October, 2018. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 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. 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 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. There he directed a natural products group of four senior chemists and their support teams, dedicated to the isolation of compounds with potential pharmacological activity from terrestrial plants and marine organisms. His father, Reginald Neumann, was manager of Stanton and Staveley coke ovens, and this necessitated the familys move to Stanton-by-Dale in Derbyshire. Taking time off work to have two children, she returned as a teacher, becoming head of modern languages at a comprehensive school in Kent and teaching French and German to A level. She left to take up teaching, a decision that facilitated a career break to bring up two sons, and which provided a convenient route back into employment, following the untimely death of her husband in a road accident. He leaves his wife Brenda in Torquay Devon, his sister in Leverington Cambridgeshire, 2 sons, 6 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild in British Columbia, an aunt and numerous cousins in the UK plus many friends around the world. He settled well there, making good friends, and went a long way towards recapturing the intellectual lifestyle of his younger days. Professor Monica Partridge was for many years a force to be reckoned with in the field of Slavonic studies. Obituary information kindly supplied by wife Brenda, Elizabeth (Liz / Bet) Fearnley (ne Lloyd), Mathematics - 12 January 2019, I'm saddened to tell you that on Sunday 12 January 2019 my beloved Wife died. Old friends remember Ian as 'clever, kind and good company'. In east & West Java Indonesia he designed 2x400mw and 3x600mw coal fired stations. He had a 10 year break into Finance, in his own words "1975 Truck Pricing Analyst. Obituary kindly supplied by Michaels daughter, Kate, Richard Nisbet, Civil Engineering - 11 March 2010, Desmond O'Leary, Spanish/Hispanic Studies, Margaret Richards (ne Case), English - 24 May 2015, David Reddish, Mining Engineering - 25 February 2011, Gywn Rose, Industrial Economics - 17 September 2018, Christine Sansom(ne Williams), Physics/Mathematics - 13 November 2013, Robert Sparrow, Civil Engineering - 23 June 2008, Beryl Straw (ne Goodwin), Politics - 7 September 2010, Charles Sutton, Agriculture - 21 January 2011, John Underwood, Physics - 16 February 2016, William Gordon Keith Taylor, Chemistry - May 2013, Mary Ward (ne Turner), Social Administration - 2015, Brian Whittingham, Slavonic Studies - 11 August 2009, David Wright, Civil Engineering - February 2016, Richard Allsopp, Mathematics 8 November 2021, Celia Archer (ne Mortimer), Economic and Social History - 20 January 2010, Joan Bethell (ne Austin), Chemistry - 17 March 2010, Vera Bottomley (ne Wall), French and German - August 2021. Until he was 70 he enjoyed excellent health and energy and lived life to the full. The majority of those years were in West Africa. After National Service John took up a post at the University of Sheffield in 1957 and, after a year as Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Victoria, Canada, he eventually became Head of the Classical Studies Department, before moving on in 1987 to the University of Nottingham, from which he retired in 1996. In 1980, he was appointed to a four year term as a Pro-Vice-Chancellor and, in 1982, also took on the task of leading his department following the retirement of Professor Rex Coates. In the early 1970s he moved to Guinness brewing worldwide. John's heart finally gave up on 25th October 2020. Uncle John as we called him then married Peggy in 1956 and all four of them remained such good friends throughout their lives. Tim grew up living with his parents Janet and Philip and sister Alex in Kent. He is survived by Doreen and their three children, Hayley, Melda and Adrian. 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. He was awarded an OBE in the 1990 New Years Honours list for services to higher education.His marriage to Janet Huntley on 21st August 1948 was a long and happy one lasting 67 years. ', British Educational Research Journal, vol. 25 Fiona Wilkinson. He was a headteacher at Tapton House in Chesterfield, Derbyshire from 1959 until 1965 when he became headteacher at the County High School in Redditch, Worcestershire until retirement. She became a teacher herself and as Head of the Chemistry Department at Northampton High School for Girls she inspired many girls to aspire to previously unimagined heights, and did all she could to help them to reach their potential. This trip saw an unfortunate episode involving the leading Soviet writers Akhmatova and Zoshchenko at the Leningrad Union of Writers, which became part of Anglo-Soviet cultural lore. Respected scientist, academic and enthusiastic member of Sutton Boningtons Old Kingstonian association, Professor Kevin Shingfield has died aged 48. She took up residence in a sheltered living home and really enjoyed the company of many of the other residents. Guy was a well-respected and progressive farmer. Dad was so impressed by the lab that he asked the man what dad had he to do to get there; the man said get your school certificate so dad decided to take some interest all this rubbish they (teachers) were chatting about. And that also meant you could rely on him for a distinctive and independent viewpoint. Donald Lambley, Mathematics - 6 October 2010, Dr Philip Lawley, Chemistry - 18 December 2011, Peter Longhurst, Economic and Social History - 21 November 2009, Malcolm McDougall, Mining Engineering - 20 March 2019, William Millington, Mining Engineering - 1 October 2013, Harry Milton, Chemistry - 18 November 2010, Geoffrey Moreton, Electrical Engineering - 3 April 2015, Frederick Riddell, Politics - 8 September 2011, John Roddan, Agriculture - 30 October 2020, James (Jim) Saunders, Geography - 5 May 2020, James William Saunders died peacefully on 5th May 2020. Katherine Beckett, Human Genetics - 10 June 2013, Stuart Bell, Philosophy and Theology - 6 March 2020, Ennis Bosworth, Public Health - December 2009, John Cameron, Environmental Life Science - September 2004, Joan Gould, Combined Studies - 8 December 2006, Jane Halliday, Biochemistry and Biomedical Physics, Jeremy Heath, Computer Science - 6 March 2021, Shauna McGibbon, Sports Medicine - October 2008, Dr Giorgio Pellicciari, Combined Studies - 2017, Kathryn Culling, Agriculture and Food Sciences - 21 March 2011, Edric Gideon, Manufacturing Systems - 2007, Ian Hoggarth, Computer Science - 4 October 2012, Marguerite Howard, Local and Regional History, Paul McKinley, Information Technology - 14 September 2006, Alison Raju, Hispanic Studies - 2 November 2020, Arthur (Terry) Ward, Philosophy - 22 January 2016, Daniel Williams, Education - 2 November 2011, Paul Chidgey, Economic and Social History, Zena Jane Cumberpatch, Industrial Economics, Iris Husband, Education - 20 September 2013, John Jones, Electrical Engineering - 26 June 2009, Catherine Moores, English Studies - 11 March 2010, Patricia Wells (ne Clarke), Biology - 2008, Jacob Chi-Kwok Wong, Civil Engineering - 28 November 2010, Peter Cook, Agriculture/Horticulture - 5 March 2010, Phillipa Cowdrey, Industrial Economics - September 2009, Maurice Delaney, Politics - 19 January 2009, Sapphire Naylor (ne Ashcroft), Social Work - 2009, Dr Stefan Popper, Medicine - 16 March 2016, Peter Rawlins, Electrical Engineering - March 2017, John Robinson, Medieval & Modern History - 13 September 2013, Ann Shaw (ne Holmes), Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - September 2012, Nicholas Teesdale, Russian Studies - 5 April 2021, Sivagurunathan Thayaparasivan, Chemical Engineering - 21 September 2009, Judith Todd (ne Johnson), Mathematics - 22 December 2020, Vaughan Williams, Education - 21 June 2009, Dr Stephen Wichbold, Medicine - 6 April 2020, Lyndon Casey, Electrical and Electronic Engineering - 19 September 2019, Frederick Clarke, Theology - 22 November 2012, Dr Robert Dow, Mining Engineering - August 2012, Graham Hollows, Psychology - November 2009, John Martin, Economics/Agricultural Economics - 12 September 2005, Godfrey (William) McGowan, Education - 25 November 2007, Raymond Edgar Milner, Education - January 2013, Thomas (Tom) Smith, Slavonic Studies - 2018, Christopher Attwood, Physics and Applied Physics with Electronics - 2019, Anne Barnsdall, Education - 10 March 2008, Dr Raymond Burnish, Theology - August 2017, Neil Gemmell, Agriculture/Horticulture - 20 January 2022. C. Alan Soons, Education - 29 December 2011, Reverend Clive Tougher, Theology - 28 November 2019, Dr Alastair Strang, Mechanical Engineering - 4 July 2016, Marian Wallace (ne Pringle), French - 9 February 2016, James "Jim" Waterworth MBE, Horticulture - May 2018, Brian Winterbottom, Civil Engineering - November 2013, Professor Gary Acres OBE, Chemistry - 26 March 2019, The eminent fuel cell and catalyst researcher, Gary Acres, attended Burton Grammar School 1946-53 and was captain of Drake House. His son is now a Professor of Statistics in the School of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Nottingham. She met John (Electrical & Electronic Engineering 1976) in 1974. Stan was a swim coach for many years, getting as far as Olympic trials with one of his swimmers in 1984, and he also enjoyed sailing and bird watching. In 1964, Dr. Westley and his wife had a second son, Peter Miles. Gordon was always very proud of being among the first law undergraduates at Nottingham and was very grateful for the opportunities it gave him. 'Compulsory Industriousness: Working Conditions and Exploitation in Birmingham during the Industrial Revolution', . Edgbaston. The Board of Directors manages the Trust's services and develops plans and strategies for the future. He loved to shock, amuse, and he often saw things differently, unconventionally. She served as a school governor for 23 years, including as chair of the Finance and Resources Committee. As a young man, Fred eschewed traditional sports such as cricket and soccer, but was a dedicated cyclist and toured widely in the UK and Western Europe. Katy was imbued with a love of nature and the environment, an activist for education and conservation, committed to helping others to understand and enjoy the natural world. Ian William Merry was born at Ilkeston in 1926, the younger son of Scots parents, and he died at St Affrique, France, on 18 April 2007, just short of his 81st birthday. 48, no. He was secretary of the local River Thames Society for 20 years, taking part in campaigns to protect the river. The research involved no fewer than 170 structured interviews with labour activists and communists in the Midlands and survives for the researcher in transcript form. Linda Shine (ne Reynolds), English - March 2011, Janet Snape (ne Wood), Geography - November 2010, Trevor Tansley, Electrical and Electronic Engineering - 26 June 2011, Paul Abell, Mechanical Engineering - 28 October 2021, Nigel Bunting, Agriculture/Food Science - March 2009, The Reverend Canon Lloyd Caddick, Theology - 23 March 2019, Keith Fuell, Agriculture/Horticulture - 2020, Paul Gilman, English Studies - 17 December 2009, Sir George Godber, Honorary Degree - February 2009, Stephen Hudson, Pharmacy - 28 November 2010, The Rt Reverend Richard Inwood, Theology - 14 April 2019, Gerard McConville, Education - 10 April 2008, Michael Read, Chemical Engineering - November 2009, Angela Rodda (ne Hopkinson), History - 2014. Nunan, F 2021, 'A gendered analysis of fisherfolk migration on Lake Victoria, East Africa', African Identities, vol. 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. Patricia Moore, Social Administration - 13 October 2011, Dorothy Mountfield (ne Gibbs), Pharmacy - 23 May 2021, Anthony Norminton, Agriculture/Horticulture - 24 June 2011, Anne (Margaret) Phillips (ne Jones), Botany - October 2007, Philip Priestley, Chemistry - 9 March 2018, Online obituary can be found atThe Writer's Guild of Great Britain, Maxwell Rouse, Mechanical Engineering - November 1990, James Saunt, Agriculture/Horticulture - November 2010, Patrick Smith, Mathematics - 25 April 2020, Brian Stubbs, Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Sciences - 19 September 2013, Dr Malcolm Thorneycroft, Electrical Engineering - 2 December 2018, John Bryan Todd, French - 17 November 2010, Roger Tomlinson, Geography - 7 February 2014, William Tromans, Politics - November 2005, Hugh Walker, Electrical Engineering - 20 June 2013, Keith Watkinson, Russian and Slavonic Studies, Hazel Whitaker (ne Grain), Social Administration - 10 July 2021, Michael Widdas, Mining Engineering - 7 June 2009, Jean Willis (ne Thomas), Chemistry - August 2022, Martin Willis, Chemistry - 30 October 2006, Rev Derek Robert Wooldridge, Economic & Social History, Marita Allwood (ne Lawler-Wilson), English - 26 July 2006, Ram Azad, Mining Engineering - 15 July 2009, Mary (Jill) Ball (ne Massey), French - 23 August 2017, Premanand Bhatt, Electrical Engineering - 18 June 2008. was a lecturer in Chemistry at the Derby College of Technology, now the University of Derby. Professor Sir Peter Swinnterton-Dyer, Honorary Graduate - 26 December 2018, For a full obituary, please see notices published byThe Times, orTrinity College, Cambridge, Dr Stephen Wallwork, Chemistry - 22 February 2019. Following the death of Isabel he married Karen de Bres who was his faithful companion in Nottingham until he passed away peacefully at home. https://doi.org/10.1108/PR-04-2021-0275, Drishti, E & Carmichael, F 2022, 'Life satisfaction and job insecurity: evidence from Albania', Communist and Post-Communist Studies. Nunan, F, Omondi, M, Nchimbi, A, Mangora, M, Kairo, J, Shalli, M & Jiddawi, N 2020, 'The silos of natural resource governance: implications of sector-led coastal management at the village level in Kenya and Zanzibar-Tanzania', Conservation and Society, vol. Forthcoming (2018) Destruction and Creation: Monstrous Hybrids in the Primordial Cosmosin S. Lewis and S. Newington (eds. Southern Connecticut State University Bachelor of Science . Hilary died suddenly 7 August 2022 aged 75. In 1964 he went to Cambridge to study for a PhD in control systems engineering as a member of St Johns College. (eds. Work Inclusivity Research Centre (WIRC) Accepting PhD Students. He was the first in his family to go to university and he thrived on the experience of being a student at Nottingham. His total research output, earned him a DSc awarded by the University of Nottingham. He cherished seeing the world through his own very unique perspective. I am also developing a project on conceptions of time in ancient Greek cosmogony and looking at correspondences between ancient Greek and Indian creation narratives. Obituary kindly supplied by Cliff York. Monica Alice McMain was born in Northampton in 1915. Jenny always felt completely relaxed there - the Celtic land and land of the Prince Bishops. 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