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Fellowships

Published on
October 24, 1997
Last updated
May 22, 2015

National Humanities Center, North Carolina Robert Segal, reader in theory of religion at the University of Lancaster, has been awarded a fellowship.

The Leverhulme Trust Fellowships have been awarded by the research awards advisory committee to the following: S. Adams, senior lecturer in history, University of Strathclyde; C. Avery, independent fine art consultant; V. Bertram, senior lecturer in English studies, Oxford Brookes University; S. Burman, senior lecturer in American studies, University of Sussex; G. Butterworth, professor of psychology, University of Sussex; K. Chedgzoy, lecturer, University of Warwick; E. Cowling, senior lecturer in history of art, University of Edinburgh; C. Davies, reader, University of Glasgow; J. Davies, reader, University of Glasgow; J. Dawson, John Laing lecturer in the history and theology of the Reformation, University of Edinburgh;

M. Devereaux, professor of economics and finance, Keele University; G. Dover, professor of genetics, University of Leicester; A. Evans, professor of environmental economics, University of Reading; H. Forbes, lecturer in archaeology, University of Nottingham; T. Fulford, reader in English literature, Nottingham Trent University; C. Gledhill, principal lecturer in media and cultural studies, Staffordshire University; A. Grayling, lecturer in philosophy, Birkbeck College; C. Green, professor in the history of art, Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London; K. Greene, senior lecturer, department of archaeology, University of Newcastle; D. Griffin, senior lecturer in psychology, University of Sussex; J. Harper, professor of music, University of Wales, Bangor; B. Heaton, professor of inorganic chemistry, University of Liverpool; D. Howard, reader in architectural history and fellow of St John's College, Cambridge; R. Janko, professor of Greek, University College London; R. Kempson, professor of linguistics, School of Oriental and African Studies; J. King, professor of theoretical mechanics, University of Nottingham; J. Klier, professor of modern Jewish history, University College London; M. Loppert, freelance music and opera critic;

G. Loud, senior lecturer, University of Leeds; J. Luft, senior lecturer in Persian studies, University of Manchester; J. MacNicol, reader in social policy, Royal Holloway, University of London; L. Marcus, lecturer in English and humanities, Birkbeck College; A. Mason, lecturer in philosophy, University of Reading; A. Moss, professor of French, University of Durham; N. Nelson, senior lecturer, Goldsmiths College; J. Peck, reader in geography, University of Manchester; J. Poitier, senior lecturer in anthropology, School of Oriental and African Studies; A. Powell, senior lecturer in the history of South Asia, School of Oriental and African Studies; K. Prassides, reader in chemistry, University of Sussex; G. Price, professor of mineral physics, University College London and Birkbeck College; J. Radcliffe, lecturer, Queen Mary and Westfield College; D. Reynolds, senior lecturer in French, University of Bristol; W. Ryan, academic librarian, Warburg Institute; D. Seed, lecturer in English, University of Liverpool; D. Smith, professor of geography, Queen Mary and Westfield College; C. Thomas, lecturer in applied social science, Lancaster University;

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K. Tribe, reader in economics, Keele University; J. Watson, lecturer in Arabic, University of Durham; M. Whitfield, director of the Marine Biological Association of the UK; R. Winter, professor of education, Anglia Polytechnic University; N. Zahedieh, lecturer, University of Edinburgh.

Special research fellowships: R. Adair, Cambridge group for the history of population and social structure; M. Amos, department of computer science, University of Liverpool; P. Bingley, department of economics, Keele University; T. Blackburn, NERC centre for population biology, Imperial College; S. Dark, department of archaeology, University of Reading;

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I. Eames, department of mathematics, University of Bristol; J. Edkins, department of international politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth; V. Entwistle, health services research unit, University of Aberdeen; N. Garnham, school of modern history, Queen's University of Belfast; A. Harris, department of earth sciences, Open University; G. Jones, department of English local history, University of Leicester; M. Lake, institute of archaeology, University College, London; A. Liebling, institute of criminology, University of Cambridge; I. MacGregor, department of earth sciences, Downing College, University of Cambridge; U. Natarajan, department of English language and literature, University of Liverpool; G. Taylor, department of American and Canadian studies, University of Nottingham; I. Tetlow, school of biological sciences, University of Manchester; J. Thomas, school of English, communication and philosophy, University of Wales, Cardiff; J. Topham, department of history and philosophy of science, University of Cambridge; T. Wilkinson, department of archaeology, University of Durham.

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