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John V. Tucker
John V. Tucker
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D. Roger Owen
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D. Hugh Jones
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Mike Charlton
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James Woodward, 1980 "Russian Literature and the Russian Language"
Inaugural lecture given by James Woodward, Professor of Russian
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Stephen F. Witt, 1991 "The Impact of Tourism on Wales"
Inaugural lecture given by Stephen F. Witt, Professor of Tourism Studies
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Rhys W. Williams, 1985 "Making up for Lost Time: Aspects of West German Fiction in the 1950s and 1960s"
Inaugural lecture given by Rhys W. Williams, Professor of German
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I.M. Williams, 1981 "Continuity and Change - the role of the university in the education of adults"
Inaugural lecture given by I.M. Williams, Professor in the Department of Adult and Continuing Education
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D.Williams, 1973 "On the Toss of a Coin"
Inaugural lecture given by D.Williams, Professor in the Department of Pure Mathematics
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Mike Webster, 2001 "Going with the Flow - Computational Rheology"
Inaugural lecture given by Mike Webster, Professor in the Department of Computer Science
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Nigel Weatherill, 1997 "Going Supersonic - from aeroplanes to cars!"
Inaugural lecture given by Nigel Weatherill, Professor of Civil Engineering
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H.M. Waidson, 1961 "The Changing Pattern of the German Novel"
Inaugural lecture given by H.M. Waidson, Professor of German
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F. J. Toye, 1984 "A Defence of Development Economics"
Inaugural lecture given by F. J. Toye, Development Policy and Planning
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Peter Townsend, 1988 "..... a thousand words (The development of computer graphics)"
Inaugural lecture given by Peter Townsend, Professor of Applied Computer Science
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Noel Thompson, 2002 "'Unsocial objects disgraceful to humanity': some ideas of consumption in British socialist thought"
Inaugural lecture given by Noel Thompson, Head of the Department of History
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Sir John Meurig Thomas, 1997 "The Viability of the Academic"
James Callaghan lecture given by Sir John Meurig Thomas
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H.N.V. Temperley, 1966 "Mathematics and the Real World"
Inaugural lecture given by H.N.V. Temperley, Professor of Applied Mathematics
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Richard Taylor, 1999 "Cinema, History, Politics: The Reel and the Real"
Inaugural lecture given by Richard Taylor, Professor of Politics
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Leslie Symons, 1982 "The Land-Use Challenge: Eastern and Western Responses "
Inaugural lecture given by Leslie Symons, Professor of Geography
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H.E. Street, 1955 "The Scientific Study of Plants"
Inaugural lecture given by H.E. Street, Professor of Botany
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Nicholas Stephens, 1979 "Geomorphology in the Service of Man"
Inaugural lecture given by Nicholas Stephens, Professor in the Department of Geography
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Keith Smith, 1990 "How Green is My Valium? (Are Chemicals Kindly or Killers?)"
Inaugural lecture given by Keith Smith, Professor of Chemistry
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A.R.E. Singer, 1957 "The Control of Industrial Processes"
Inaugural lecture given by A.R.E. Singer, Professor of Physical Metallurgy
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C.W. Shoppee, 1949 "The Carbon Atom"
Inaugural lecture given by C.W. Shoppee, Professor of Chemistry