A much loved husband, father and Grandpa he leaves his wife, three children and six grandchildren. Nigel W Wilkinson. As an IVF expert, Fidelis then worked at the fertility clinic in the Fazakerley District General Hospital in Merseyside before moving to work with the team that pioneered IVF, at the Bourn Hall Clinic in Cambridgeshire. (ed.) Although he went to Sutton Valence School in Kent he returned to Nottingham as an undergraduate in 1947 after his war service as a Major in the Royal Engineers. She lost the final battle in September 2013. Clifford passed away in September 2021, leaving three children and seven grandchildren. Les and I met by serendipity, in the autumn of 1960; the Hugh Stewart Hall process for allocating accommodation had put us together. Patrick Keilthy, Economic and Social History - February 2017, David Mallison, Mining Engineering - 27August 2010, Hugh Martin, Mechanical Engineering - 2010, David McWilliam, Mechanical Engineering - 7 November 2015, Michael Moseling, Industrial Economics - 30 October 2020, Alan Ritchie, Electrical Engineering - 2021. Lesley Boardley (ne Hooper), Social Administration - 30 June 2021, Robert Boucher, Mechanical Engineering - 25 March 2009, Michael Brett, Mathematics - January 2016, Dr Michael Carr, Agriculture/Horticulture, Carol Downer (nee Blight) - 6 January 2011, John Fereday, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - 14 March 2011, Christopher Nicholas Gilroy, Physics - 29 September 2013, Susan Hainsworth, Agriculture/Horticulture - February 2013, Jennifer McNeill (ne Lapage), English - 17 March 2021, Dr Michael Ryan, Geology - 25 October 2018, Michael Ryan (1941-2018) Died 25th October 2018 age 77 Graduated 1966 with PhD in Geology. But it wasnt until he moved to Germany to work in data processing for Lufthansa that he realised his true niche lay in this newly developing industry. Peter Pells life was devoted to the University and his family, following military service during World War 2 in the Royal Engineers and a short period as a consulting engineer. Sin had recently started a new career with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. After college father ran the family farm before starting a bus tour company and then in 1948 a vehicle repair business. Jenny very much enjoyed working with people. In the early 1970s he moved to Guinness brewing worldwide. She died from cancer in August 2020, leaving behind her husband and son. The majority of those years were in West Africa. As well as teaching on several courses at the University of Nottingham around 1994 to 1996, he went on to teach courses of his own at the University of Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University, North Derbyshire Tertiary College, University of Birmingham, Manchester Metropolitan University and Leeds University School of Continuing Education. Ian received his secondary education at Nottingham High School, and came up to University College, Nottingham in 1943. Once all the boys were established at school she started to work part time in accountancy again for the British Red Cross, and Osh Kosh BGosh. 189, 108996. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2020.108996, Atkinson, C, Carmichael, F & Duberley, J 2020, 'The menopause taboo at work: examining womens embodied experiences of menopause in the UK police service', Work, Employment & Society. After completing her teaching diploma a year later, she taught Mathematics in a variety of schools and became a Lecturer at Worcester Training College. His other major interest was in Military History, and he was Chairman of the South African Military History Society for some years. Nunan, F 2021, 'A gendered analysis of fisherfolk migration on Lake Victoria, East Africa', African Identities, vol. He gave dad a lift one evening and had to stop off en route at his lab. The contribution of girls' longer hours in unpaid work to gender gaps in early adult employment: evidence from Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam, Gendered workload allocation in universities: a feminist analysis of practices and possibilities in a European University, Wage effects of educational mismatch and job search in Ghana and Kenya. She met Paul Herrington there; they married in 1967 and moved to Leicester, and Margaret completed a PGCE in 1968. I am also developing a project on conceptions of time in ancient Greek cosmogony and looking at correspondences between ancient Greek and Indian creation narratives. He married Ruth (Gent - Geography 1963-66) in 1968. Latterly, the farm has mainly kept sheep and ponies. UK. In the last two decades Alan looked after Maria, stoically and unstintingly with wit and good humour. International Development DepartmentProfessor of Environment and Development. My father, Keith Finer Hutcheon, died on 16 February 2018 at the age of 89 following his admission to hospital with pneumonia. He will be sadly missed by all his loving family and friends. He also spoke on many occasions to the Nottingham Branch of the Historical Association. He was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2001 and became chair of the Nottingham Parkinson's group until ill health made that role impossible. Reverend Paul Watts, Theology - 11 August 2019, Paul was born on 14th May 1943, and arrived at the University in 1963 to read Economics. He was secretary of the local River Thames Society for 20 years, taking part in campaigns to protect the river. As fellow students enrolling on the University of Nottinghams BPharm degree course in 1963, we have been reflecting on the value of friendships made during these important formative years. His teaching and leadership skills were widely appreciated by colleagues, parents and pupils and he was a loving husband, son, brother and uncle, wonderful father and loyal friend. Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals. He was a Full Cat instructor and tug pilot and had held the UK two-seat sailplane altitude and gain of height records, with a climb to over 19,000ft (gain of 17,750ft) in a Blanik in June 1964. In 1978 he joined the academic staff at the Corrosion and Protection Centre at UMIST. Richard graduated from Nottingham University in 1968 with a B.Sc. When she handed this over to a younger person the Womens Club appointed her their Vice President a post she held until her death. Birmingham University Chair of the AIFL Advisory Board: Chris Heffer Reader, Cardiff University Email: HefferC2@cardiff.ac.uk Adviser for SILC: In 1986 he became president of his synagogue, a significant honour. My specialist area of interest is environment and natural resource management and governance, and I convene the IDD module on 'Transforming Development for Sustainability'. With the help of his uncle, he was able to purchase a small holding in Hevingham, Norfolk, a mixed livestock and arable enterprise, which became solely pigs. James Turnbull died on 23rd October in Stuttgart, where he had worked for many years. He joined a new political party in 1980 and took part in the general elections in Mauritius of 1982 but was not elected. Member of Rotary, Honorary Visiting Fellow, Centre for the History of Religion and Political Pluralism University of Leicester 2000-2019. Western Australia was a fertile ground for exploration geology, both in the private sector and for the State Government, and he also continued an active involvement in the Mining Club and IoM3 until 2022. Rediscovering hockey later in life, he played for England at Masters level, winning gold medals at O60, O65 and O70 levels and played in the first ever team international O75 against Holland in 2015. At the time of his birth, his brother Ivan Sydney was 11 years old and his sister Elma was 9. Structures from crystallographers like Stephen have underpinned much of the cutting-edge chemistry that has been carried out over the past 60 years, including the identification of the structure of DNA. Fiona Oster is a Lecturer in Business Management at the University of Birmingham Dubai. We had many contacts with France, she arranged school exchanges and family ones, many such groups are still in contact. From Liverpool Collegiate School John Molyneux won an open scholarship to read Classics at Christs College, Cambridge (1951-4). Obituary kindly supplied by Edna's son Con Cahill, Malcolm Cornwall, Physics - 1 February 2021, Barry Driscoll, Industrial Economics - 24 May 2012, Howard Erskine-Hill, English Studies and Philosophy - 26 February 2014, Margaret Green (neMcGough), Zoology - 2009, Alan Greenwell, Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Sciences - 9 September 2010, Margaret Hafner (ne Child), French - July 2016, Anthony (Tony) Hall, Civil Engineering - 21 June 2018, Marjorie Harness (ne Radcliffe), Music - 2 February 2017, David Helliwell, Industrial Economics - 6 July 2012, Anne Jessica Hills MBE (ne Blackden), English - December 2007, Gerald Hooper, Mechanical Engineering - 19 February 2013, Elizabeth Howells, Politics - 13 May 2004, Barrington Isted, Economics & Social History - 27 October 2013, Ian Campbell Jeffrey, Mining Engineering - 25 May 2013, Terence Lemon, Civil Engineering - 19 August 2018, Josephine McElroy (ne Martin), French 14 June 2021. Fidelis went on to help fellow fertility specialists to set up IVF clinics in Nigeria, most notably the Roding Medical Centre and Georges Memorial Medical Centre in Lagos State. In 1937 she was married to Maurice William (Bill) Partridge, who would hold the Jesse Boot Chair of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Nottingham University. She also enjoyed cooking and went to great lengths to make sure healthy food, cooked at home, was the order of the day. Master of Business in Entrepreneurship and Marketing. His professional achievements were recognised by the rare high award of a DSc by The University of Nottingham in 2013. Known as an exceptional athlete and with great pace, John played in the England and GB Mens Hockey team in the 1960s, taking part in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. We kept in touch with about 20 Nottingham graduates, meeting assorted members twice a year at various hotels in Britain, and had close contact with 10. Valerie Wadsworth - vjw3@york.ac.uk; Clare Wilkinson - wilkinsonc@cardiff.ac.uk * Corresponding author Abstract Background: . They had three children, Anielka, who graduated in Botany, mother to three granddaughters, Eliza, Ellen and Alice; James, who graduated in Electrical Engineering, a hedge fund manager and father to grandson William and granddaughter Georgia; and Halina, who graduated in Philosophy and Theology, a director of ecommerce. Professor Sir Peter Swinnterton-Dyer, Honorary Graduate - 26 December 2018, For a full obituary, please see notices published byThe Times, orTrinity College, Cambridge, Dr Stephen Wallwork, Chemistry - 22 February 2019. Former botany graduate and respected company director has passed away after a short illness aged 88. Although we were both at Nottingham, our paths didn't cross for a further 15 years when we met travelling to and from Philadelphia on business, and married in 1996. Obituary kindly supplied by husband John. Obituary kindly supplied by Ian's wife, Adrienne. She continued to work with a number of charities after she graduated. His experience resulted in him participating in International Aid projects through the Canadian International Development Agency and the Canadian Executive Service Overseas. Fiona Kelcher. Our children, Jonathan and Caroline, living in Abingdon and Southampton respectively, neither married at present. Throughout his career he was involved in research on various aspects of computing hardware, including magnetic core logic circuits and the design of microcomputer bus systems. Fiona has 6 jobs listed on their profile. In 1991 he and his wife bought an old wooden cottage at Bruce Beach near Kincardine on the waterfront of Lake Huron. She and David also spent time caring for their grandchildren, two of whom have now also graduated from Nottingham University. 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