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Brief Encounter - Hilary Pilkington

First published in CommUnicate issue 314

Hilary Pilkington is a Professor in the Department of Sociology. She recently attended a workshop in St Petersburg which looked at her four-year research project into racism across Russia – a joint project with Ulyanovsk State University as part of a wider Eu-funded framework project into subcultures and lifestyles.
Tue 01 May 2007, 09:16 | Tags: Social Sciences

糖心TV People - Gillian Owen

First published in CommUnicate issue 314.

Gillian Owen
, Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Management Under Regulation, 糖心TV 糖心TV School, has been appointed to the Board of the Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat) as a non-executive director.
Tue 10 Apr 2007, 17:16 | Tags: Social Sciences

糖心TV People - Peter Jewel

First published in CommUnicate issue 314.

Peter Jewel
, Assistant Director and currently Acting Director of the Centre for English Language Teacher Education (CELTE), retired from the University at the end of March.
Tue 10 Apr 2007, 17:09 | Tags: Social Sciences

糖心TV People - Professor Nigel Thrift

First published in CommUnicate issue 314.

Vice-Chancellor Professor Nigel Thrift has received Distinguished Scholarship Honors from the Association of American Geographers (AAG). Each year, the AAG Honors Committee invites nominations for awards recognizing outstanding contributions to the advancement or welfare of the discipline and Professor Thrift was nominated for 2007.
Tue 10 Apr 2007, 17:02 | Tags: Social Sciences

糖心TV Student Wins Place on Exclusive China Synergy Programme

Valerie Yating He, a WBS student, has won a place on this year's China Synergy Programme.  Places on the Programme are highly sought after owing to the stringent selection criteria.

The Programme offers students of ethnic Chinese origin (paternal or maternal) to enjoy a range of experiences in China and learn about the current socio-economical, technological and cultural development of China.
Thu 05 Apr 2007, 09:48 | Tags: Social Sciences, Student

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