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Paul Ekins PhD, MSc (Econ), MPhil (Peace Studies), BSc (Eng) has a PhD in economics from Birkbeck College, and a BSc in electrical engineering from Imperial College (both University of London). He is Professor of Energy and Environment Policy at
Professor Tom Earle, MA DPhil Oxf, is the King John II Professor of Portuguese Studies and a Fellow of St. Peter's College, University of Oxford. His researches are concerned with Portuguese literature in the early modern period, especially poetry and
Professor du Sautoy is the Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. Formally a Fellow of All Souls College, and Wadham College, he is now a Fellow of New
Ben Dyson is a specialist in money and banking. He has spent 5 years researching the creation of credit and money by the banking system and building up an understanding of unstable debt-based money supply on the economy and society
Dr. Sally Dormer has been the course tutor for the Late Medieval and Early Renaissance Year Course at the Victoria and Albert Museum since its inception in 1993 and has lectured there since 1984. She is a specialist medieval art historian and lecturer who
Professor of Human Geography at the University of Sheffield, Danny Dorling was educated at The University of Newcastle upon Tyne in Geography, Mathematics and Statistics leading to a PhD in the Visualization of Spatial Social Structure (1991). He continued studying
Andrew is a British economist and broadcaster. He is the former director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies and Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford.
Professor Eleanor Dickey is a Professor of the Classics and Ancient History department at the University of Reading. Professor Dickey is the departmental linguist, specialising in the history of the Latin and Greek languages (their development from Indo-European through the