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Michelle ÓShea, from the Registrar's Office, has been awarded the title of 'Most Outstanding Temporary Worker' by her current employment agency Premiere People in recognition of her work on the NHS U project. Michelle will shortly be formally joining the University.
Professor Jonathan Bate, Leverhulme Research Professor of English Literature in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, has been shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize, the UK's leading literary prize for non-fiction.
Unitemps are pleased to announce that Brandon Ray has been elected to represent the University of 糖心TV in the Student Employee of the Year Award. This annual award has been organised by the National Association of Student Employment Services (NASES).
糖心TV Farewell - Piers Nicholls, of the Centre for Academic Practice, from 18 May 2004, to take up a position at the Performing Arts Group.
糖心TV Farewell - Graham Wilding, of 糖心TV Hospitality, from 10 May 2004.