Talk:List of University of Nottingham people
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[edit]User:Iceaxejuggler removed these for non-notability from the main article. Retained here for future reference:
- Keith Scott MBE for services to the community in York.
- Beryl Seaman CBE for services to the National Probation Service.
- Professor David Sherlock CBE for services to lifelong learning.
- Sue Raikes OBE for services to community safety.
- Peter Griffiths OBE for services to physical sciences.
- Lesley Stubbings OBE for services to the livestock industry.
- Richard Davidson CBE for services to the dairy industry.
- Robert Howarth CBE for services to education.
Does anyone know anything about Tracie, listed as a popsinger under the Arts section? If there is an alumna who's a famous popsinger by that name, then the wikilink certainly seems to be going to the wrong place. Jamse 10:13, 14 November 2006 (UTC)
Is it correct to say that George Carey was a member of the academic staff of the University of Nottingham? He was a member of the academic staff of St John's College, Nottingham, which provides courses leading to degrees of the University of Nottingham, but I'm not convinced that the staff of St John's College are members of the academic staff of the University. Certainly the current staff are not members of the University department and I imagine that this was also the case when Carey taught there. I should think maybe even more so given the increasing trend for theological colleges to integrate themselves into the academic mainstream (certainly that is what has been happening at Oxford, with theological colleges becoming Permanent Private Halls and their staff being appointed to the Theology Faculty). I could be wrong. Maybe he was a member of the University staff as well as the theological college. But it could also be a boast for the University.--Oxonian2006 (talk) 01:24, 4 May 2008 (UTC)