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Renowned poet, writer and academic, E. A. Markham held a number of writing fellowships, including Writer in Residence at Hull College of Higher Education (1978-9) and at the University of Ulster (1988-91). Until 2005 he was Professor of Creative Writing
Harry Goulbourne was Professor of Sociology and Director of the Race & Ethnicity Research Centre, South Bank University, London. He published numerous books, including Race Relations in Britain since 1945 (Palgrave, 1998), Race & Ethnicity (ed) 4 vols (Routledge, 2001)
Professor Michael Slater MBE is Emeritus Professor at the School of Advanced Study, University of London, having been at Birkbeck until his retirement from teaching in 2001.
Greg Constantine, PhD is an American/Canadian documentary photographer. He has dedicated his career to long-term, independent projects about underreported or neglected global stories. His work explores the intersection of human rights, inequality, injustice, identity, belonging and the power of the
Nino Strachey is a writer and historian, specialising in the work of the Bloomsbury Group. Her books Rooms of Their Own (2018) and Young Bloomsbury (2022) shine new light on the queer history of the Bloomsbury Group, revealing changing attitudes
Professor Lewis Wolpert CBE FRS was a developmental biologist, author, and broadcaster. Wolpert was best known for his French flag model of embryonic development, where he used the French flag as a visual aid to explain how embryonic cells interpret
Professor John Pick was Gresham Professor of Rhetoric in 1985 and 1987. He was the founding professor of Europe's first Department of Arts Policy and Management at City University, London. He was Emeritus Professor of Arts Policy and Management at