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Sir Andrew Derbyshire FRIBA was Professor of Rhetoric at Gresham College between 1990 and 1992. As an architect, his lectures were an attempt to “decipher the discordant language of today's city."
Renowned photographer Tim Flach is known for his stylised animal portraits. He has dedicated his career to documenting biodiversity and conveying empathy for our planet’s endangered creatures. Driven by a desire to share stories of the natural world, he collaborates
Glenn D. Wilson is one of Britain's best-known psychologists. He has appeared on numerous television and radio programmes and has published more than 150 scientific articles and 33 books. He is an expert on individual differences; social and political attitudes
Professor David Owen Norris was the Gresham Professor of Music between 1993 and 1997. As of the start of 2011, Professor Norris' associations included being an Honorary Fellow of Keble College, Oxford, Professor of Musical Performance at the University of
Simon Caulkin is a writer and editor who, for sixteen years, was The Observer's management columnist, writing on subjects ranging from rock 'n' roll to the banking crisis. He has contributed to The Economist, The Financial Times and many national
Raj Persaud is a Consultant Psychiatrist. Unusually for a psychiatrist he also holds a degree in psychology that he obtained with First Class Honours, and in addition he has been awarded over eight degrees and diplomas including a Master's in
Beverley spent a happy year appearing as Mrs Peachum in the Beggar’s Opera for Les Arts Florissants at the Bouffes du Nord and touring France and Italy. Since then she was lucky enough to play Fraulein Schneider in ‘Cabaret’ for
Bernardine Evaristo won the Booker Prize 2019 with her eighth book, Girl, Woman, Other, the first black woman and black British person to win it. It was a #1 Sunday Times bestseller for five weeks, spending 44 weeks in the