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David Matthews is an English composer of mainly orchestral, chamber, vocal and piano works. Born in London in 1943, David Matthew's desire to compose did not manifest itself until he was sixteen, and for a time he and his younger
Professor John Marshall is Professor of Ophthalmology at the Institute of Ophthalmology in association with Moorfield's Eye Hospital, UCL and was until 2009 the Frost Professor of Ophthalmology and Chairman of the Academic Department of Ophthalmology, at St Thomas' Hospital
Guido Marnef is professor of early modern history and a member of the Center for Urban History at Universiteit Antwerpen. His research focuses on Reformation and Revolt in the Low Countries, the Catholic Reformation and early modern urban culture (with
After completing his PhD on the early music of Britten under the supervision of Peter Evans at the University of Southampton, Christopher Mark taught at the University of Melbourne and the Australian Catholic University before his appointment at Surrey in
Russell Re Manning is a philosopher of religion with wide-ranging research and teaching interests in modern and contemporary philosophy and theology. His research engages four related areas: the intellectual history of natural theology; theologies of culture; philosophy of religion; and
Named as a Young Star in the Klevis Kola Foundation ‘Woman of the Future Awards’ in 2010, Tabitha volunteers as part of the ‘young-volunteer’ scheme at the KKF, assisting younger children at the after-school club and providing a positive role
Martin Manning joined the Consulting Engineering firm of Ove Arup & Partners in that year and was made a Director in 1985. He became a Chartered Engineer in 1972 and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 1992.
Jane Manning (soprano) was born in Norwich and studied at the Royal Academy of Music and in Switzerland with Frederick Husler. She has more than 35 years' international experience in an exceptionally wide-ranging repertoire, and is especially celebrated world-wide as
Jo Marchant is a freelance journalist specialising in science and history. Her writing has appeared in publications including New Scientist, The Guardian and The Economist, and until recently she was an opinion editor at New Scientist magazine. Her most recent