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Dr James Davidson, of the Department of Classics, has been awarded the Mosse Prize for the best essay in gay and lesbian history for the years 2000/1: "Dover, Foucault and Greek Homosexuality. Penetration and the Truth of Sex", Past and Present (2001). The jury consisted of Henning Bech of Copenhagen, Lesley Hall of London, Harry Oosterhuis of Maastricht (chair) and Marion de Ras of Frankfurt.
Dr Mike Hannon, of the Department of Chemistry (pictured here with Dr Alison Rodger), has been awarded the Bob Hay Lectureship by the Royal Society of Chemistry RSC) Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry Subject group. The award is given annually and consists of the Bob Hay 'cup' (a silver bowl) and a plenary lecture is given at
the annual meeting of the group to be held this year on 17/18 December at the University of York.
Ms Megan Crawford, EdD London, MA Open, BEd Exeter, formerly Lecturer in Educational Management at the University of London and Associate Trainer for The Work Foundation, to Senior Lecturer in the Institute of Education, from 1 November 2002