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Professor Andrew Gurr was born on 23 December 1936 in Leicester. He grew up in New Zealand and was educated at the University of Auckland and Cambridge University. His academic posts include lectureships in English at Victoria University of Wellington
Steven Haines is currently Professor of Public International Law at Greenwich University. Before joining the School of Law in September 2012, Professor Haines was a Geneva-based academic international lawyer, specialising in the law relating to international security and the use
Stuart Fraser, Chairman of the Policy & Resources Committee, a Common Councilman of the City of London since 1993, representing Coleman Street Ward, Stuart Fraser is a former Chairman of the Planning Committee (1997 – 2000) and was Deputy Chairman
Robert Fox, Journalist and broadcaster, Defence Correspondent for The Evening Standard and Senior Associate Fellow, Centre for Defence Studies, King's College London.
Dr. Foster received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry at Duke University, with Distinction and Phi Beta Kappa in 1965, and received his Doctor of Medicine Degree at Duke University Medical Center, in 1969, being elected to Alpha Omega
Regius Professor of Divinity and founding Director of Inter-Faith Programme at the University of Cambridge. He is a Fellow of Selwyn College Cambridge.
Dr Nicholas Flemming is a marine geo-archaeologist from the Institute of Oceanography at the University of Southampton. Dr Flemming was Director of the British national oceanographic data centre from 1980 till 1987 to take later the position of the chairman
Mark Field was elected as the MP for the Cities of London and Westminster constituency in 2001, and was re-elected with an increased majority in 2005. In the 2010 General Election he was returned to parliament once more having been
Anthony Field’s career in the theatre started after having qualified and gained experience as a Chartered Accountant, when in 1957 he ran London’s Comedy Theatre as the New Watergate Theatre Club so that productions then banned by the Lord Chamberlain