Alan Rice graduated in 1959 in Mechanical Engineering and worked for many years as a management consultant at PA Consulting. 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. He was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2001 and became chair of the Nottingham Parkinson's group until ill health made that role impossible. He spent much time researching the history of the Hudson family and farming, stretching back some two hundred years, and with the help of his grandson, Louis Hudson, and the rest of the family published a personal book for them all to enjoy. Toni was born in 1962 in West Yorkshire, the only child of two Polish refugees who came to England after the 2nd World War. Flying sailplanes, he represented the RAF in national contests and for over fifty years advised the British Gliding Association on aeromedical matters. His wife, Jenifer, was at his side when he passed at their residence in Poway (San Diego), California. However, working alongside Dr Ibrahim Wada and Dr Bryan Woodward, Fidelis performed the first IVF run of patients in June 1997, with three of the nine patients becoming pregnant, and the first IVF baby, Hannutu, being born on 11th February 1998. Dr. Ferdinand Jonsson read two poems in Icelandic with their translations, and Michaels daughter, Kate, spoke with affection about the minus and plus of being his only child. We speak out as the voice of the global accounting profession. Natalia Bergier, Ancient History and Archaeology - 3 September 2013, Jamal Bidour, Business and Management - 6 July 2011, Ken Brand, Honorary Degree - 17 January 2022. Ron passed away following a fall at home. 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. She lost the final battle in September 2013. Pam had suffered from myeloma for a number of years and sadly passed away on 11th September 2019 in Ashgate Hospice near Chesterfield. Obituary kindly supplied by Hilary's huband David Jones. Jim was a notable cricketer for the University and, although batting was his speciality, he clean bowled Reg Simpson (the Notts CC and England opening batsman) in a charity match at Wollaton. Read the full obituary in The Times. After leaving RTB he spent a year working for Elliott Automation as a project engineer. He graduated in 1985, aged 60, with his second Masters degree. During his time in office he was involved in the promotion of major urban protection schemes resulting in many thousands of properties being protected from flooding. Robin was born in Leicester, England, to Samuel and Molly Ellwood, who both preceded him in death. Richard was offered a position working in "plastics" which was not a pathway he wished to pursue and so decided to change careers. They married in July 1996. He travelled all over the country providing technical support involving installing and training in voice recording equipment. She was born and brought up in Hampstead, attending Camden School for Girls. They have two daughters, Karen and Zoe, and a grandson. Doreen developed cervical cancer, which eventually got the better of her after a short illness. He is survived by his wife, their four children and six grandchildren. Returning to the UK he joined Commercial Union in Caterham, then Zurich Assurance in Portsmouth before finally becoming data processing software manager at the latters head office in Zurich. 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. There he developed his love of gardening while looking after his Grandparents garden. Bob underwent a liver transplant in 1993, giving him an extra 27 years. We met on our very first day as undergraduates, when we both arrived in Willoughby Hall. 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. UAE. ), 2018The Universe from an Egg: Ancient Greek and Indian Creation Narrativesin Cobb. Graham was a Military Interpreter in the Royal Air Force before studying. Fidelis was a Nigerian who was passionate about helping people with infertility to conceive. Two edited books followed: Making Climate Compatible Development Happen and Governing Renewable Natural Resources: Theories and frameworks. She leaves her husband Mike, her sister and parents. In 1998 she was appointed Head teacher at a junior school in Rugby, Warwickshire and went on to become a qualified Schools Inspector. Mum continued to be active, travelling both locally and internationally, taking great delight in visiting new places, running the local neighbourhood watch and tracing the family history getting all the way back to 1672. We kept in touch with about 20 Nottingham graduates, meeting assorted members twice a year at various hotels in Britain, and had close contact with 10. His father, Reginald Neumann, was manager of Stanton and Staveley coke ovens, and this necessitated the familys move to Stanton-by-Dale in Derbyshire. There will be a thanksgiving service in Rostrevor when travel is easier. ', Development Policy Review. He will be greatly missed. In 1979 he was offered the Chair of German at Nottingham University where he published widely in the field of Modern Literature. Mike had a desire to test the limits in his academic life, which often lead to new ways of thinking and advances in science. 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. The band made two long-playing recordings and came second in the Inter-University Jazz Federation Contest in 1961. As a young man, he was an excellent student and cricket player. Morley was Hons Zoology, 1955, one year before myself. She was very involved in her local church and was a keen amateur singer, having nutured that love of choral singing whilst at University. Margaret kept in touch throughout her life with two other residents of Oaks, at the time, Lynn Boothman, Sociology 1969 and Tanya Robins (ne Richings), Politics 1969. Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology Honorary Research Fellow. Nevertheless, it is for the care and support she generously gave her colleagues that most people will remember Lorna. As a dedicated Biblical Scholar, he taught courses and shared his knowledge with diverse groups of people, keen to gain a more thorough understanding of Biblical teaching. Derek subsequently joined what was then John Brown PLC, and spent 26 years in engineering design and construction of plants for the chemical, pharmaceutical and pulp and paper industries. 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. was a lecturer in Chemistry at the Derby College of Technology, now the University of Derby. His music collection evolved from vinyl, to CDs, to streaming, and he attended live concerts whenever possible. In recent years he enjoyed visiting his daughter, now living in Nottingham. 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. He was instrumental in the development of the SLAR tool, now widely used in the CANDU nuclear generating stations. He described himself as not very bright but nevertheless gained entrance to Manchester Grammar School. Richard published eleven articles and chapters between 1993 and 2000 on the labour movement and trades unions. Having taken early retirement in 1984, he studied for an MSc in Information Technology at Nottingham and has since been a keen supporter of the University. 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. His memorial service was held at St Michaels Church, Bramcote; he was buried at Beeston Cemetery. He completed his working life with a spell in Community Pharmacy combined with undertaking inspection and consultancy work, eventually retiring to spend time with the family and grandchildren he loved. 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. Stephen brought to local history his scientific mind-set and his considerable talent for painstaking research. Unfortunately, just over two years later at the end of 2003 he was diagnosed with a brainstem glioma. He was a lifelong supporter of his university and visited frequently. Yet it vastly sped up the process of determining crystal structures. One model is still exhibited and in working order at London's Science Museum. Obituary kindly supplied by Keith's son, Paul. Ann-Marie was a much loved and well-respected primary school teacher. 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 2000 they built a house on the site and he and Gillian retired there. Audrey then worked as a Teacher of Mathematics and Further Mathematics at Wakefield Girls High School from 1975-1986 where she also fulfilled the role of a sixth form mistress. Fidelis was born on April 24th, 1955 in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. He died from Acute Myeloid Leukaemia at the age of 77. He also played a pivotal role in setting up the British Crystallographic Association in 1982, from two committees he had helped form, the European Crystallography Committee (1970) and the United Kingdom Crystallographic Committee (1969). 4, pp. She took up residence in a sheltered living home and really enjoyed the company of many of the other residents. He was then posted to Korea. She went on to pursue a successful teaching career, establishing herself first at Charnwood Secondary School in Clifton and then Harry Carlton, East Leake, as a well-respected English, History and Sociology teacher. I also co-convene Making Policy on campus and distance learning and contribute to other modules. In 1974 he moved to a larger farm in North Walsham, Norfolk where he was able to farm arable land again along side the pigs. Prior to this, dads father had spoken with the housemaster, who suggested forestry, as there was plenty of fresh air and not much thought required. During her close companionship with Dr Roger Morgan until his death in 2004, she became adept at tapestry work and researched her family tree back to 1746. George was awarded his PhD in1970 which he gained at Nottingham. Dr. Westley was born on February 5, 1936, in the village of Sawston, seven miles south of Cambridge, England. Research. 342-358. https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2021.1937046, Nunan, F, Menton, M, McDermott, C, Huxham, M & Schreckenberg, K 2021, 'How does governance mediate links between ecosystem services and poverty alleviation? 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. They were very much a team and provided frequent, generous and enjoyable hospitality to colleagues and visitors alike at their home overlooking the Trent valley. The research during the first half of his career investigated the transport of heat in solids and at the interface between liquid helium and solids (the Kapitza resistance problem). Marion Ann Cavalot ne Belton of Blackpool passed away on Thursday 8th October 2020.