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Ken Hind, barrister and former Conservative Member of Parliament for West Lancashire (Law, 1971) Eric Illsley, Labour Member of Parliament for Barnsley Central (LLB in Law) Chris Leslie, Former Labour Member of Parliament for Shipley (1997-2005) and Nottingham East (2010–19) (Politics and Parliamentary Studies, 1994) Andrew Leung, current ...
Sheena Cruickshank. Nick Crumpton. Barry Cryer. Nicholas J. Cull. Patricia J. Culligan. (previous page) ( next page ) Categories: People associated with the University of Leeds. Alumni by university or college in England.
In the 1920s, Leeds-based law firm Middleton & Sons – including Leeds (Victoria) University alumni, solicitor R. Noel Middleton, his wife Olive and his sister Gertrude Middleton, also donated to university building schemes. R. Noel Middleton's wife was the niece of Pro-Chancellor Arthur Lupton. Vice-Chancellor
David N. Dilks, FRHistS, FRSL (born 17 March 1938) is a British historian and former professor of International History at the University of Leeds. Early life and education [ edit ] Dilks was born in Foleshill , a suburb of Coventry , and attended The Royal Grammar School Worcester before winning a scholarship to Hertford College, Oxford , to ...
Leeds University Business School is situated on the western campus of the University of Leeds, located 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Leeds city centre. The Marks & Spencer company archive is also housed here, containing over 60,000 artefacts and pieces moved there in 2009 from London to Leeds, the birthplace of the company.
Malcolm Chase in the Brotherton Library, University of Leeds, 2014. Malcolm Sherwin Chase (3 February 1957 – 29 February 2020) was a social historian noted especially for his work on Chartism . Early life and education [ edit ]
Graham Loud. Graham Anthony Loud FRHistS (born 1953) is a professor emeritus of medieval history at the University of Leeds. [1] Loud is a specialist in the history of southern Italy during the Central Middle Ages (tenth to thirteenth centuries), and also in German history in the Staufen period. [2]
Anthony Carrigan (academic) Anthony Carrigan speaking at the conference Reframing Disaster, Leeds, 28–29 November 2014. Anthony James Carrigan (11 September 1980 – 3 March 2016) was a British academic noted for his pioneering work in combining the theoretical paradigms of postcolonialism and environmental studies (in particular ecocriticism ...