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Beaumont was appointed a visiting professor of cyber security at the University of Leeds in October 2017. [26] He is also a governor of Leeds City College. [27] He is a patron of Leeds Community Foundation [28] and the major supporter of Child friendly Leeds. [29] In June 2017, Beaumont was appointed as a Trustee of the Eden Project. [30]
Kaiser received his Bachelor's in physics at Leeds University in 1978, and his Part III in maths at University of Cambridge in 1979. [1] He obtained his PhD in astronomy, also at the University of Cambridge, under the supervision of Martin Rees.
IMDb was started in 1990 while Needham was working as an engineer in Bristol at Hewlett-Packard (HP). [1] The site evolved from what was initially his personal movie database, which became an internet bulletin board made from simple records, kept on a succession of early computers and contributed to by several persons, all of whom Needham outlasted.
Jones is interested in understanding how biodiversity is maintained and conserved globally. [7] She won a 2008 Philip Leverhulme Award in Zoology (given to "outstanding young scholars … whose future contributions are held to be of correspondingly high promise") and holds a number of scientific advisory board positions for national and international conservation charities.
Leeds won the first leg of the play-offs in a 1–0 win at Pride Park to bring into a 1–0 aggregate lead into the home leg at Elland Road. However, they lost the second leg 2–4, with Gaetano Berardi being sent off. [25] This setback resulted in Leeds losing 4–3 on aggregate. [25]
This category lists articles about writers (including authors of books, journalists, dramatists and poets) from the city of Leeds, England, United Kingdom. Pages in category "Writers from Leeds" The following 94 pages are in this category, out of 94 total.
Picture of Lindsay stringer. Lindsay C. Stringer is a Professor in Environment and Development at the University of York.. Stringer's research is interdisciplinary and uses theories and methods from both the natural and social sciences to understand human-environment relationships, feedbacks and trade-offs, examining the impacts for human wellbeing, equity and the environment
David Cutler was born in 1939. He was educated at the University of Leeds, BSc (Hons) 1962, and Imperial College London, PhD 1965. Cutler worked as a plant anatomist at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew from 1962. He retired in 1999 as deputy keeper and head of the Plant Anatomy Section, Jodrell Laboratory, Kew.