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Professor of Mathematics at Queen Mary, University of London from 1987 to 2006. His particular interests lie in model theory and he is the author of numerous books on logic. He attended New College, Oxford, where he received degrees in
Professor Hitchcock is Professor of Digital History at the University of Sussex. Professor Hitchcock chairs the AHRC's Digital Transformations Working Group and sits on the AHRC Research Advisory Board, and the British Library Advisory Council. WebRep currentVote noRating noWeight
David Hill is a best-selling author and historian. He was born in Eastbourne, England in 1946 and migrated to Australia with his two brothers, followed by his mother, under the Fairbridge Farm school scheme in 1959. He left school at
David Hill is Chairman and co-founder of The Environment Bank Ltd, Deputy Chair of Natural England and a member of the Board of the UK government’s Joint Nature Conservation Committee. Over the past three years he has been actively involved
Richard Hills FRCO is one of the very few musicians to have truly mastered the divide between the world of the classical organ and that of the theatre organ. Having trained under William Whitehead at Kings School Rochester, he became Organ Scholar at
Louise is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Ethics at Newman University, Birmingham. She is the editor of "Reviews in Science and Religion", the journal of the UK's Science and Religion Forum, and of Chance and Providence: Religious Perspectives on
Chris is a Fellow of the Finance Innovation Lab, leading one project on disruptive finance policies to promote a sustainable economy and another in conjunction with the pan-European RESPONDER consortium on the role of household debt and savings in a sustainable economy. He
Denis Herlin is Director of Research at the Institut de recherche sur le patrimoine musical en France. He has published three catalogues of music collections and numerous articles on French Baroque music and on the work of Claude Debussy. His
Dr Cameron Hepburn is an economist specialising in environmental and public policy. He holds Fellowships at the LSE and Oxford University. He was educated at Melbourne University in Law and Chemical Engineering, and earned his doctorate in economics from Oxford
Anthony Hene is engaged in portfolio management for the Global Equity team of GMO, a global investment management firm. He joined GMO in 1995 having previously gained an MSc in Biochemistry from the University of Oxford. He is a CFA charterholder.