- 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. - John Fitzgerald
Dr John Fitzgerald is a British computer scientist and Chair of Formal Methods Europe. He holds a readership at Newcastle University, UK. His research interests are in the area of dependable computer systems and formal methods, with a background in the VDM. He holds BSc and PhD degrees from the University of Manchester. He is a committee member of BCS-FACS. - David Harrison
Air Commodore David Harrison, BSc RAF, is a retired RAF Officer and former Commandant of the Air Cadet Organisation (ACO). Air Cdre Harrison was educated at John Port School just outside Derby and went on to complete a BSc (Hons) degree in Geography at Liverpool University. He joined the RAF in 1977 having completed 3 years as a VR member of Liverpool University Air Squadron. Following flying training, he was posted to fly the Phantom FGR2, … - James Patrick
Major James H L Patrick, MVO Irish Guards, was Equerry to The Queen 1992-1995. He obtained a BSC(Hons) at university, and joined the Irish Guards. He was promoted to Captain 13 April 1991. He was acting Major when Equerry to the Queen, and from 15 March 1996. He was made MVO in 1995. - Seamus McGarvey
Seamus McGarvey BSC, born in Armagh, Northern Ireland, began his career as a still photographer before attending film school in London. Upon graduating in 1988 he began shooting short films and documentaries, including "Skin", which was nominated for a Royal Television Society Cinematography Award, and "Atlantic", directed by Sam Taylor-Wood, nominated for the 1998 Turner Prize. He also photographed and directed over 100 music videos, for such artists as U2, … - Richard Davies
Sir Richard Davies, KCVO, CBE (1916 - 1995) was a member of the Household of the Duke of Edinburgh of the United Kingdom. Davies was educated at Porth County School, and Cardiff Technical School. He graduated with a BSc, and was a Chartered Engineer (CEng) and a FIEE. He was a member of the Scientific Civil Service 1939-1946, and was in the British Air Commission, Washington, DC, 1944-1945. - Paul Hughes
Paul David Richard Hughes BSc (Hons) Comp MBCS (born in King's Lynn on 1st April 1983) is a British politician. He is a Conservative standing in the 2007 Bournemouth Borough Council elections in the ward of Winton East. Within the Bournemouth West Conservative Association, Paul is a founder member of the Winton Ward Committee (a monthly meeting in which a group of Conservatives discuss local issues), a member of the Central Ward Committee (since 2006), … - Richard Horton
Richard Horton, MB BS BSc FRCP FMedSci, is the present editor-in-chief of "The Lancet", a United Kingdom-based medical journal. He studied at Bristol Grammar School from 1969 to 1980 and at the University of Birmingham from 1980 to 1986, receiving his BSc (in physiology) in 1983, and qualifying in medicine in 1986. He completed his general medical training in Birmingham before moving to the liver unit at the Royal Free Hospital. - Keith Martin
Keith P. Martin, PC, MP, BSc, MD (born April 13, 1960, in London, UK) is a Canadian physician and politician. He is the Liberal Member of Parliament for the riding of Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca. Martin was first elected in 1993 as a member of the Reform Party of Canada. However, unlike most Reformers, he was socially liberal, and he often clashed with Reform's conservative leaders. He is conservative on economic issues such as the privatization of health care services, … - John Mathieson
John Mathieson BSC is one of a group of film makers who emerged out of the music video industry of the late 80's and 90's. His peers include cinematographers Tim Maurice Jones ("Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels") and Seamus McGarvey BSC ("World Trade Center") and directors Michel Gondry ("Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind") and David Fincher ("Se7en"). - Andrew Herbert
Andrew Herbert is Managing Director of Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK. Herbert took a BSc in computational science at Leeds University (1975), then worked on "A Microprogrammed Operating System Kernel" for his PhD from Cambridge University (1978). His research interests include computer networking, operating systems, distributed computing, programming languages and large-scale data driven systems. - Gerry Byrne
Gerry Byrne, sworn in as a member of the PC at the age of 35, Byrne has been a MP in Canada since 1996 when, at the age of 29 he successfully ran, and won, in a byelection in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Byrne received a BSc from Dalhousie University and was (born September 27, 1966 at Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador. Byrne is a member of the Liberal Party of Canada in the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Humber—St. - Chris French
Christopher C. French BA PhD CPsychol FBPsS FRSA is a psychologist and vocal skeptic specialising in the psychology of paranormal beliefs and experiences, cognition and emotion. He is currently Professor of psychology at Goldsmiths College, University of London, is head of their Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit which he founded in the year 2000 and is the co-editor of "The Skeptic" (UK) magazine with Victoria Hamilton. - Gillian Merron
Gillian Joanna Merron (born 12 April 1959) is a politician in the United Kingdom. She is the Labour Member of Parliament for Lincoln. She is currently a Parliamentary Secretary based at the Cabinet Office and Minister for the East Midlands. Educated at Wanstead High School in Wanstead in east London and the University of Lancaster gaining a BSc(Hons) in Management Sciences, … - Geoffrey Thomas
Geoffrey Price Thomas is President of Kellogg College, Oxford and Director of Oxford University Department for Continuing Education. Thomas was born on 3 July 1941. He was educated at Maesteg Grammar School, University College of Swansea (BSc), and Churchill College, Cambridge (PhD). He is also a Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Following one year as a Research Associate at the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge (1966-67), … - Barbara Anderson
Barbara Anderson (born 1926) is a New Zealand writer who has become internationally recognised, despite only starting her writing career in her late fifties. Born in Hastings, New Zealand, she was educated at Otago University where she graduated with a BSc degree in 1947. After a career as a medical technologist and teacher, she went back to university in Wellington where she graduated with a BA degree from Victoria University of Wellington in 1984. - Steven Fletcher
Steven John Fletcher, MP, BSc (Eng), MBA (born June 17, 1972) is a Canadian politician. He has served in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004, representing the riding of Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia as a member of the Conservative Party. He is the first quadriplegic to serve in the House of Commons. Fletcher is currently the parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Health and the minister for the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario. - Colin Pillinger
Colin Pillinger, CBE, (born in Bristol May 9 1943) is a planetary scientist at the Open University in the UK. He graduated with a BSc and a Ph.D. at the University of Wales Swansea. In May 2005 he was diagnosed with progressive multiple sclerosis. - Claire Martin
Claire Martin BSc (born Claire Morehen in England) is a meteorologist who is currently a national television weather presenter with CBC Television in Canada. She is a niece of Barbara Edwards, who in 1974 became the BBC's first female weather presenter in the UK. - Donald Davies
Donald Watts Davies CBE FRS (June 7, 1924 - May 28, 2000) was a British computer scientist who was a co-inventor of packet switching (and originator of the term), along with Paul Baran in the US. Davies was born in Treorchy in the Rhondda Valley, Wales. He received BSc degrees in physics (1943) and mathematics (1947) at Imperial College London. In 1955, he married Diane Burton. He worked at the National Physical Laboratory at Teddington just outside London. - Clara Furse
Clara Furse , chief executive of the London Stock Exchange, is the latest celebrant of the vulnerability of U.S. financial markets. She�s author of �Taking AIM at Small Caps,� Wall Street Journal , January 30, 2007, p. A17. �In the last 12 months, the U.S. capital markets have started to take a serious interest in AIM, the London Stock Exchange�s market for smaller, growing companies. - John Brignell
John Brignell, Ph.D., is a retired Professor of Industrial Instrumentation who has a part-time interest in debunking the use of what he sees as poor science and false statistics in media. John Brignell was educated at Stationers' Company's School and began his career as an apprentice at STC. He studied at Northampton Engineering College (which became the City University, London) and took the degrees of BSc(Eng) and PhD of the University of London. - 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. - Ken Pounds
Kenneth Alwyne Pounds, CBE, FRS (born 17 November 1934) is Emeritus Professor of physics at the University of Leicester. He was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, then attended University College London where he gained his BSc and PhD. He then moved to Leicester as Assistant Lecturer in 1960. He became Deputy Director of Space Research in 1967, and was one of the pioneers of using rockets and satellites for research in the UK. - 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. - Jason Lo
Jason Lo is a Malaysian music artist, music producer, DJ, and media personality. He is sometimes known by the nicknames "LO" and "J Lo". Lo was born in Kuching, Sarawak. He is a mix of Chinese and Irish parentage. He was educated in Singapore and the United Kingdom. He graduated from the University of Hull with a BSc in Accounting, and then did an MBA in Finance in London, … - Hugh Fletcher
Hugh Fletcher is a New Zealand businessman, and currently Chancellor of the University of Auckland, though this is largely a ceremonial position. - Daf Hobson
Daf Hobson [http://www.bscine.com/ BSC] (Dafydd 'Daf' Llewelyn Hobson)(born 1951 in Lancashire United Kingdom) is a cinematographer. Daf Hobson is Married to Dorothy Russell. They have two Children, Joshua Russell-Hobson and Freya Russell-Hobson. - Robert Peterson
Robert W. Peterson, BSc (born October 19 1938) is a Canadian senator from Saskatchewan. He was appointed to the senate by Prime Minister Paul Martin on March 24, 2005. He represents the Liberal Party of Canada. Peterson is an entrepreneur, professional engineer and community activist. He is the COO of Denro Holdings Ltd, and currently sits on the Board of Directors for General Properties Ltd and Cameco Corporation, a position he has held since 1994. Mr. - David Grove
David Grove is a New Zealander and the originator of the therapeutic and coaching communication process called Clean Language. Grove has European and Māori ancestry. He graduated with a BSc from the University of Canterbury in 1972, then studied Business Administration for a postgraduate degree. He was working in business when he came across Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) in 1978, and became excited by the way it looked at the structure of experience. - Steve Backley
Stephen ("Steve") James Backley OBE (born February 12, 1969 in Sidcup) is a former athlete from Britain specialising in the javelin. Although he is ranked among the great javelin throwers of the modern era, Backley never won an Olympic gold medal. He was a firm fixture in the national athletics team for over fifteen years and is the only British track and field competitor to win medals at three different Olympic Games. - Maurice Malpas
Maurice Daniel Robert Malpas (born August 3, 1962 in Dunfermline) is a Scottish football manager and former professional footballer. He most recently managed Motherwell, having previously played for Dundee United and Scotland. He won 55 caps for Scotland and subsequently is a member of the Scotland Football Hall of Fame. A Scottish schools U-15 cap, he signed for Dundee United from Leven Royals in 1979. Despite making his first-team debut in November 1981, … - Jonathon Band
Admiral Sir Jonathon Band, BSc (Exon), KCB, ADC (born 1950), since 2006, is the First Sea Lord of the United Kingdom, the most senior serving officer in the Royal Navy. Before serving as First Sea Lord he was Commander-in-Chief Fleet. Since becoming First Sea Lord, Band has been a firm advocate of the creation of new ships to meet new threats and maintain the status of the Royal Navy as one of the world's leading naval forces. - Deanne Julius
Dr. DeAnne Shirley Julius (born April 14, 1949) is a respected British-based American economist, notable as a founder member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England. She has also worked at the World Bank and extensively in the private sector, and is currently Chairman of Chatham House in London. Julius obtained a BSc in economics from Iowa State University, and a PhD from the University of California. - Mark Steedman
Mark J. Steedman, FBA FRSE (born 18 September 1946) is a computational linguist and cognitive scientist. Steedman graduated from the University of Sussex in 1968, with a B.Sc in Experimental Psychology, and from the University of Edinburgh in 1973, with a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence (Dissertation:"The Formal Description of Musical Perception". Advisor: Prof. H.C. Longuet-Higgins FRS). He has held posts as Lecturer in Psychology, … - Roger Meddows-Taylor
Roger Taylor (born Roger Meddows-Taylor on July 26, 1949 in King's Lynn, Norfolk), is a multi-instrumentalist best known as the percussionist and backing, sometimes lead, vocalist of the English rock band Queen. As a drummer he is known for his "big" unique sound and is cited as one of the most important and influential arena rock drummers. As a songwriter he contributed songs to the band's albums from the very beginning, … - T. R. Baalu
Thalikottai Rajuthevar Baalu was born on June 15, 1941 in Thalikottai, Thiruvarur District in Tamil Nadu.He is the cabinet minister for Shipping, … - Alice Roberts
Alice May Roberts MB BCh BSc ILTM is a clinical anatomist and osteoarchaeologist teaching at Bristol University. Dr Roberts is best known to the public for her appearances as an expert contributor on human anatomy to various television programs, including "Time Team", and its spin-off show "Extreme Archaeology"; BBC 2's "Coast"; and is now the creator, writer and presenter of BBC 2's "Dr Alice Roberts: Don't Die Young". - Campbell Stephen
Rev Campbell Stephen (1884 - 25 October 1947) MA BD BSc was a Scottish socialist politician. A native of Bower parish, Caithness, he was educated at Townhead Public School, Allan Glen's School and Glasgow University. He worked as a barrister, a teacher of science and mathematics and minister of religion. He resigned his charge at the United Free Church in Ardrossan, Ayrshire in 1918 to contest Ayr Burghs in the same year. - Roy Sambles
Professor John Roy Sambles FRS BSc PhD, is an English experimental physicist. Sambles studied physics at Imperial College, London, gaining his BSc and PhD there, and has since published over 400 papers in international journals. Sambles is currently Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Exeter, he has a long and distinguished career researching the interaction of light with matter.
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