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  1. Steve Smith

    Professor Steve Smith, MSc, PhD, AcSS, (born 1952-02-04), is a prominent international relations theorist and senior university manager. In 2002 he succeeded Geoffrey Holland as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Exeter, and since 2006 has been Chair of the Board of the 1994 Group. Steve Smith has a BSc in Politics and International Studies, an MSc in International Studies and a PhD in International Relations, all from the University of Southampton.

  2. John Hammond

    John Hammond (born 1966) is an English weather forecaster for the BBC. He can be seen presenting the forecast on BBC News 24, BBC One, BBC World and BBC Radio. He is a main weather presenter on the Ten O'Clock News and on Radio Five Live.

  3. David Pearce

    :"This article is about Professor David Pearce, UK economist. For other people with this name, see David Pearce." Professor David Pearce OBE was an Emeritus Professor at the Department of Economics in the University College London. He specialised in, and was a pioneer of, Environmental Economics, having published over fifty books and over 300 academic articles on the subject including his 'Blueprint for a Green Economy' series.

  4. Brad Miller

    Ralph Bradley "Brad" Miller (born May 19, 1953) is an American lawyer and politician from North Carolina, currently representing the state's Thirteenth District in the U.S. House of Representatives.

  5. Rick Hillier

    Born in Newfoundland and Labrador, General Rick Hillier joined the Canadian Forces as soon as he could. Having enrolled in the Canadian Forces in 1973 through the Regular Officer Training Plan program, he graduated from Memorial University of Newfoundland in 1975 with a Bachelor of Science Degree. After completing his armour officer classification training, he joined his first regiment, the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) in Petawawa, Ontario.

  6. Paul Seymour

    Paul Seymour (born July 26, 1950) is a mathematician working in discrete mathematics, including combinatorics, graph theory, and optimization, at Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Seymour was born in Plymouth, Devon, England. He was a day student at Plymouth College, and finished first nationwide in the University of Oxford entrance exam. He studied at Exeter College, Oxford, and received several degrees: BA in 1971, MSc in 1972, MA in 1975, …

  7. Ross Upshur

    Ross Upshur, MA, MD, MSc, CCFP, FRCPC, is a Canadian physician and researcher. He is the Director of the University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics, Director of the Primary Care Research Unit and a staff physician at the Department of Family and Community Medicine, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.

  8. Jeroen van der Veer

    </gallery>;Jeroen van der Veer (born October 27, 1947 in Utrecht, Netherlands) is the CEO of oil company Royal Dutch Shell. Van der Veer joined Shell in 1971 where he worked in manufacturing and marketing in the Netherlands, Curaçao and the United Kingdom. Van der Veer graduated in 1971 from Delft University with a MSc in mechanical engineering and went on to earn a MSc in economics from Erasmus University Rotterdam.

  9. Peter Gregory

    Dr Peter Gregory was the team doctor (chief medical officer) for the England cricket team from November 2002 to 15 November, 2006. Gregory was the first person to be appointed to the role of chief medical officer by the England and Wales Cricket Board in 2002. He is a general practitioner and also holds an MSc in sports and exercise medicine from Nottingham University. Gregory left his post to do voluntary work in Romania.

  10. Andrew Leslie

    Lieutenant-General Andrew Brooke Leslie CMM, MSC, MSM, CD (born December, 1957) is the Chief of the Land Staff and Commander Land Forces Command of the Canadian Forces. While studying economics at the University of Ottawa, Leslie joined the 30th Field Artillery Regiment of the Canadian Forces Reserves. Leslie rose through the ranks and in 1993 assumed command of the 1st Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, based at CFB Shilo.

  11. Eduardo Reck Miranda

    Eduardo Reck Miranda, Ph.D, (born 1960s), is a Brazilian composer of chamber and electroacoustic pieces but is most notable in the United Kingdom for his scientific research into computer music, particularly in the field of human-machine interfaces where brain waves will replace keyboards and voice commands to permit the disabled to express themselves musically.

  12. Roméo Dallaire

    Lieutenant-General Roméo Alain Dallaire, OC, CMM, GOQ, MSC, CD, B.Sc, LL.D (h.c.) (born June 25, 1946 in Denekamp, The Netherlands) is a Canadian senator, humanitarian, author and retired general. Dallaire is widely known for having served as Force Commander of UNAMIR, the ill-fated United Nations peacekeeping force for Rwanda between 1993 and 1994, and for trying to stop a war of genocide that was being waged by Hutu extremists against Tutsis and Hutu moderates.

  13. Michael Earl

    Michael John Earl is Dean of Templeton College, Oxford and Professor of Information Management in the University of Oxford. Earl was educated at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne (BA) and the University of Warwick (MSc). He is also a Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. From 1974 until 1976 he was Lecturer in Management Control at Manchester Business School. From 1976 until 1990 he was a Fellow of Templeton College, …

  14. Edward Tsang

    Edward Tsang is a Computer Science professor at the University of Essex. He has a first degree in Business Administration (major in Finance) from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and an MSc and PhD in Computer Science from the University of Essex. He is the Deputy Director of the Centre for Computational Finance and Economic Agents (CCFEA). His research interests include artificial intelligence applications, computational finance, constraint satisfaction, …

  15. Su Guaning

    Su Guaning is President of Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. A previous holder of the Singapore President’s Scholarship, Su graduated with BSc, MSc and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Alberta, California Institute of Technology, and Stanford University respectively. He attended post-graduate programs in business administration at National University of Singapore and Harvard Business School.

  16. Rachel Lomax

    Rachel Lomax, deputy governor for monetary policy, Bank of England

  17. Michael J. Butler

    Michael J. Butler is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southampton, UK. Butler was originally from Ireland and received his Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Trinity College, Dublin in 1988. He then undertook and MSc and DPhil at the Programming Research Group in Oxford (1989 and 1992 respectively), working in the area of Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP). Subsequently he worked for Broadcom in Dublin and at Åbo Akademi University in Turku, …

  18. Thomas Hesse

    Thomas Hesse is President of Sony BMG Music Entertainment's Global Digital Business and US Sales. He reports directly to Tim Bowen, Chief Operating Officer for Sony BMG Music Entertainment. He is based in New York City. Hesse was appointed to the position of President in charge of Global Digital Business upon the completion of the SONY BMG merger in 2004. Since the beginning of 2007 he was also put in charge of SONY BMG's physical sales activities in the US, …

  19. Robert Calderbank

    A. Robert Calderbank is a professor of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Applied and Computational Mathematics at Princeton University. He received a BSc degree from Warwick University in 1975, an MSc degree from Oxford University in 1976, England, and a PhD degree from the California Institute of Technology, all in mathematics. He became a member of the technical staff at Bell Labs in 1980.

  20. Cheryl Praeger

    Cheryl Elisabeth Praeger, AM (born September 7, 1948, Toowoomba, Queensland) is an Australian mathematician. She is currently a professor of mathematics at the University of Western Australia. She is best known for her works in group theory, algebraic graph theory and combinatorial designs. Praeger received BSc and MSc degrees from the University of Queensland, and doctorate from the University of Oxford in 1973 under direction of Peter M. Neumann.

  21. Chandra K. Clarke

    Chandra K. Clarke (b. July 1 1972), is an author, columnist, and business woman. Clarke began her career as a freelance journalist, working for several small weeklies and community newspapers in Southwestern Ontario, specializing in municipal affairs and agribusiness reporting, while completing a Bachelor of Arts. She then took a position as a managing editor before striking out on her own in 1997 to found Scribendi.com, an editorial services company.

  22. Mary Creagh

    Mary Helen Creagh (born 2 December 1967) is a British politician. She is the Labour Member of Parliament for Wakefield. Mary Creagh was born and brought up in Coventry of Irish parentage, her father a car factory worker and her mother a primary school teacher, She was educated locally at the Bishop Ullathorne Comprehensive School in Coventry before winning a scholarship to attend Pembroke College, Oxford where she studied modern language.

  23. Diana Walford

    Diana Marion Walford CBE is Principal of Mansfield College, Oxford. Diana Marion Walford, "née" Norton, was born on 26 February 1944, the daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Norton and Thelma Norton, "née" Norton ("sic"). She was educated at Calder High School for Girls, the University of Liverpool (BSc, MB ChB, MD, George Holt Scholarship, George Holt Medal, J. Hill Abram Prize), and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (MSc, …

  24. Garth A. Gibson

    Garth Gibson (born in Aurora, Ont, Canada) is a Computer Scientist from Carnegie Mellon University. He holds a Ph.D. and an MSc in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley and a B.Math in Computer Science from the University of Waterloo. Dr. Gibson's principal contribution to computing was the development of the RAID system for data storage, along with David A. Patterson and Randy Katz.

  25. Ron Ayers

    Ron Ayers was responsible for the aerodynamics of the land speed record-holding vehicle, ThrustSSC. Born in London, England in 1932, Ron obtained a BSc in aeronautical engineering from the University of London and an MSc in aerodynamics from Cranfield University before starting his working career as an apprentice at Handley Page Ltd, eventually working his way up to helping design prototypes of the Handley Page Victor bomber aircraft.

  26. David Bearn

    Dr David Bearn PhD MSc BDS FDS(Orth)RCPS MOrthRCS is the current president of the Orthodontic Technicians Association. He was born in Newcastle, United Kingdom.

  27. Doug Stinson

    Douglas Robert Stinson (born in 1956 in Guelph, Ontario) is a Canadian mathematician and cryptographer, currently a professor at the University of Waterloo and a member of the Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research. Stinson received his B.Math from the University of Waterloo in 1978, his MSc from Ohio State University in 1980, and his Ph.D. from the University of Waterloo in 1981. He was at the University of Manitoba from 1981 to 1989, …

  28. George Seddon

    George Seddon AM; BA (Hons); MSc; PhD, University of Minnesota; Hon D.Lit, University of Western Australia; Hon FAILA; Hon FRAPI; FTS was an Australian academic who held university chairs in a range of subjects. His research interests and understanding of how these disciplines connect, led him to write popular books on the Australian landscape embracing diverse points of view.

  29. Paris Kanellakis

    Paris Christos Kanellakis was a computer scientist. Kanellakis was born in Greece as the only child of general Eleftherios and Mrs. Argyroula Kanellakis. In 1976, he received the Diploma in Electrical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens. He continued his studies at the graduate level in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he received an MSc degree in 1978 and a PhD degree in 1982.

  30. David Evennett

    David Anthony Evennett (born June 3, 1949) is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Bexleyheath and Crayford. He was educated at Buckhurst Hill County High School and the London School of Economics where he was awarded a MSc in economics. He began his career as a teacher at Ilford County High School, 1972-4 and resigned when he became a councillor for the London Borough of Redbridge (1974-8). From 1974 until 1981 he was also a marine insurance broker at Lloyds.

  31. Lew Mander

    Lew Mander completed a BSc at the University of Auckland, New Zealand in 1960, followed by an MSc in 1961 from the same institution. He then moved to Australia in 1962 to undertake a PhD at The University of Sydney before committing to an initial Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Michigan. Mander then moved to the Caltech in 1965 (after his PhD had been conferred) for two year postdoctoral fellowship.

  32. Moonis Ahmar

    Prof. Dr. Moonis Ahmar (b. April 04, 1959) is a noted scholar of International Relations and Conflict Resolution from Pakistan. Currently, he is the Chairman of the Department of International Relations, University of Karachi, Pakistan and Director, Program on Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution. Dr. Ahmar holds MSc (1981) in International Relations from Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, …

  33. Majid Farahani

    Majid Farahani ‎ (born 1973) is an Iranian progressive/reformist politician,and a member of Islamic Iran Participation Front (IIPF) who is active for democracy & human rights in Iran. As of the early 2000s, till 2004 Farahani was the manager of the central Youth Branch of the IIPF.

  34. Arthur John Birch

    Arthur John Birch AC (August 3, 1915 - December 8 1995) was an organic chemist from Australia. Birch developed the "Birch reduction" of aromatic rings which is widely used in synthetic organic chemistry. The Birch Reduction enables the modification of steroids. In 1948 Birch made the first total synthesis of a male sex hormone (19-nortestosterone), as the first member of a new structural series. This series later comprised the first oral contraceptive pill, …

  35. Lillian Dyck

    Lillian Eva Quan Dyck, BA, MSc, PhD (born August 24 1945 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian senator from Saskatchewan. She was appointed to the senate on the recommendation of Prime Minister Paul Martin on March 24, 2005. Upon appointment, Dyck wished to sit as a New Democratic Party senator, but the party immediately indicated it would not recognize her as a member of the NDP caucus: as the party platform specifically favours abolition of the Senate, …

  36. Rosemary Banks

    Rosemary Banks has been New Zealand's Ambassador to the United Nations since 8 June 2005. She graduated with an MA from the University of Canterbury, and received an MSc from the London School of Economics in the UK. She is married to Brian Lockstone.

  37. John Joule

    John Joule did his BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees at The University of Manchester, obtaining his PhD (with George Smith) in 1961. He then undertook post-doctoral work at with Professor Richard K. Hill at Princeton University and Professor Carl Djerassi at Stanford University. Then in 1963 he joined the academic staff of the Chemistry Department at The University of Manchester, where he is currently a Professor. In 1996 he received an RSC Medal for Heterocyclic Chemistry.

  38. Beulah Bewley

    Dame Dr. Beulah R. Bewley, DBE, MD, MSc Social Medicine, MFCM, LL.D is a retired British public health doctor and ex-President of the Medical Womens's Federation on the General Medical Council. She served on the Royal Society of Medicine's section on Epidemiology and Public Health. In her career she worked at several hospitals including the Academic Department of Community Medicine at King's College Hospital Medical School, Denmark Hill, …

  39. K. C. Pant

    K.C. Pant (full name :Krishria Chandra Pant) is a former cabinet minister in federal Government of India. He was born in 1931 in then Uttar Pradesh. He is son of Govind Ballabh Pant a former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh .He studied MSc and then joined politics and became member of Indian National Congress party. He was elected to Lok Sabha first time in 1962 and then in 1967, …

  40. Nico F. Declercq

    Nico F. Declercq, BSc, MSc, PhD (born 27 December 1975) is a Physicist and Mechanical Engineer. He is an Assistant Professor with the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta,Ga and Georgia Tech Lorraine in France. He is specialized in ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation of materials, in acoustics and in theoretical and experimental linear and nonlinear ultrasonics, and also acousto-optics.

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