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David made seminal contributions to this field; including being the first scientist to investigate a link between the formation of amyloid plaques in the brain and Alzheimers disease. He contributed widely to the university, including at the board of studies and on Senate, as principal of Lonsdale College, and as an enthusiastic cricketer. Andy was incredibly well-loved by colleagues, students, staff and alumni. , Jack M. Fiebert, 67 of Lancaster passed away at home Friday, January 21, 2022. Her research focus was on the evaluation of feminist philosophy and research methods, including oral history and autobiography. Outside his academic career, Bobs interests were mainly cricket, rugby and music. From 1995 she worked as the Learning Resource Centre Manager at Myton School, Warwick. He taught at Warwick Business School, for instance, and continued to research. A selection of his artwork can be seen at gaythornesilvesterprints.blogspot.com. He lived in York from 1987 to 1998. An obituary was published in The Guardian on 24 November - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/nov/24/david-craig-obituary. Sir Richard MacCormac (1938-2014), Architect of the Ruskin Library, the University Library extension and Reading Room has died, aged 75. A full obituary is published on the Lancaster University website, written by his son, Tom. A colleague has described Rachel as someone who went for life at full throttle with a spreadsheet open. He also worked on more political topics such as the impact of closed-circuit television and Global Positioning Systems on human rights. He remained a Francophile and lover of red wine.Bob died shortly after diagnosis of an aggressive lymphoma. A member of Cartmel College (where she met her partner, Jeremy Crow as freshers) Louize graduated with a first class honours in marketing with theatre studies, at the time, and perhaps still, a unique combination. Roger was born and brought up in Birmingham, and studied at Bristol and the London School of Economics, before taking up a post at the University of Manchester. He was also a professorial lecturer at the School of Public Health and Health Services of The George Washington University. He is survived by his loving wife, 3 daughters and 1 son, all of whom miss him dearly. An obituary written by Steve Kempster appears on the Lancaster University website. Stephie worked for Stagecoach for 44 years, working her way up the ranks from ticket collector in Rochdale to become Managing Director based in various locations in Scotland, and her love of buses never left her. After Thorsons was bought by HarperCollins, Judith, not relishing the prospect of working for Rupert Murdoch, set up her own business as a public relations consultant (Smallwood PR) specialising in natural health products. After graduating he tried a few occupations: potato picking, mine shaft in Selby, and working on the trams in Blackpool where he had to leave as he had a policy of only charging rich folks for the ride and his employers were not particularly appreciative of that philosophy. He was Fylde JCR secretary during 1986,and famously stood for Sports Rep in 1987 despite being in 3rd year. Links to Obituaries and Funeral Notices in Victoria, NSW, Queensland, SA, NT and Tasmania. The full obituary can be found on the Times Higher Education website. ), Professor Sir Arnold Whittaker Wolfendale obituary (Guardian), Senior Lecturer and colleague, Gavin Hyman's personal tribute, Paul Simons obituary (More about Advertising).

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