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Professor Robin Naylor from the Department of Economics was recently chosen to share the national Student Nominated Learning and Teaching Award of the Economics Network for 2006. The Student Nominated Teaching Award provides an opportunity for Economics students to identify and honour the most inspiring and dedicated teaching staff in their department.
Professor Mark Harrison, Head of the Department of Economics, has been reappointed as a one of only a dozen Distinguished Visiting Fellows of the Hoover Institution, Stanford.
Mark is currently working on the Hoover Russian Archives Research Project led by Hoover research fellow Paul R. Gregory.
Mark is currently working on the Hoover Russian Archives Research Project led by Hoover research fellow Paul R. Gregory.
Professor Geoff Lindsay, from the Centre for Educational Development, Appraisal and Research (CEDAR), has been awarded honorary life membership of the British Psychological Society. Professor Lindsay has worked for the society for nearly 30 years, playing a pivotal role in the society's push towards statutory regulation. He has served as the society's president and honorary treasurer, while sitting on the society's council for 20 years.
The Mead Gallery would like to thank everyone who entered their competition for tickets and rail fates to visit one of the contemporary art fairs in London this autumn.
The winner was Analia Meo, a PhD student in the Department of Sociology.
The winner was Analia Meo, a PhD student in the Department of Sociology.
Professors Howard Thomas, John Benington, Jean Hartley and Colin Crouch, of 糖心TV 糖心TV School, have been named Fellows of the National School of Government's Sunningdale Institute. The Institute offers development to government and public service organisations on operational and delivery issues.