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Media Directory

2007

CONTENTS

ARTS, DRAMA AND MUSIC

Cinema, television and the media

Drama

Literature, art and culture

Music

BUSINESS, ECONOMICS

AND MARKETING

Economics

Finance

Management, leadership and business processes

Marketing and advertising

Pensions

Retailing and shopping

CLIMATE CHANGE (see also Environment)

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COMPUTERS

EDUCATION

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ENVIRONMENT (see also Climate change)

Human impact and environmental management

Natural environment

FARMING AND RURAL AFFAIRS

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HEALTH

Disease and medicine

Complementary medicine

Health and well-being

(see also Sport and Exercise)

Mental health and neurology

Health management, policy and history

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HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY

Ancient History

History

Archaeology

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INTERNATIONAL

The Arab World

Europe

France

Germany

Latin America

Italy

Russia

Spain

USA

LEGAL AFFAIRS

POLITICS

PSYCHOLOGY

RELIGION

Christianity

Islam. See also International: Arab World

SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

Astronomy/Astrophysics

Biology

Engineering

Mathematics and statistics

Physics

SOCIAL AFFAIRS

Crime

SOUTH WEST OF ENGLAND

SPORT AND EXERCISE

(see also Health and Well-being)

TOURISM

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Who Can

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www.exeter.ac.uk/news

The University of Exeter’s Press and PR team is:

• Stuart Franklin

Head of Press and PR telephone 01392 263146 mobile 07789 942505 S.D.Franklin@exeter.ac.uk

Contact for corporate comment from Exeter or the 1994 Group of universities chaired by Professor Steve Smith, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Exeter.

• Sarah Hoyle

Press Officer telephone 01392 262062 mobile 07989 446920 S.Hoyle@exeter.ac.uk

Contact for science research stories or the Cornwall Campus

• Abigail Dixon

Press Officer telephone 01392 262307 mobile 07870 623635 Abigail.Dixon@exeter.ac.uk

Contact for student and community activity or research stories on the arts, humanities or social sciences.

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ARTS DRAMA AND MUSIC

Cinema, Television and the Media

DR SALLY FAUKNER • 01392 264399 • S.Faulkner@exeter.ac.uk

Spanish cinema

PROFESSOR SUSAN HAYWARD • 01392 264342 • S.Hayward@exeter.ac.uk

French cinema, culture and media

DR DANIELLE HIPKINS • 01392 264230 • D.E.Hipkins@exeter.ac.uk

Italian cinema, particularly connections with gender and family; contemporary Italian women’s writing

DR JAMES LYONS • 01392 264355 • James.Lyons@exeter.ac.uk

Contemporary film and television; youth and media culture; product placement in cinema

PROFESSOR STEVE NEALE • 01392 262071 • S.B.M.Neale@exeter.ac.uk

Hollywood blockbusters; history of American cinema; Post-war television; popular film and television comedy

SUSAN PRINCE • 01392 263382 • 07970 953521 • S.J.Prince@exeter.ac.uk

Televising court proceedings

DR BRIAN YOUNG • 01392 264614 • 07810 056469 • B.M.Young@exeter.ac.uk

Television advertising and children; television’s effects on children; children and consumerism

Drama

DR JERRI DABOO • 01392 264534 • J.J.Daboo@exeter.ac.uk

Intercultural training of actors; physical and dance theatre; Buddhism and martial arts; culture of the British Asian diaspora

DR GABRIELLA GIANNACHI • 01392 262423 • 07803 710721 •

G.Giannachi@exeter.ac.uk

Contemporary performance; new media art

PROFESSOR GRAHAM LEY • 01392 264586 • G.K.H.Ley@exeter.ac.uk

Playwriting, translation and adaptation; ancient Greek theatre; Australian theatre and drama;

British Asian theatre

PROFESSOR CHRISTOPHER MCCULLOUGH • 01392 264581 •

C.J.McCullough@exeter.ac.uk

Brecht; Meyerhold; performance of Shakespeare

JOHN SOMERS • 01392 264528 • J.W.Somers@exeter.ac.uk

Theatre in education; drama in the UK and internationally; post-war developments in arts education; applied drama and theatre; community theatre; drama in Poland; Greece;

Brazil and Taiwan

PROFESSOR PHILLIP ZARRILLI • 01392 264583 • P.Zarrilli@exeter.ac.uk

Acting practice and theory; performance theory; non-western theatre and performance;

Beckett in performance

Literature, Art and Culture

ANDY BROWN • 01392 264252 • Andy.Brown@exeter.ac.uk

Creative writing; poetry

DR KAREN EDWARDS • 01392 254271 • K.L.Edwards@exeter.ac.uk

Renaissance literature; Milton; natural history and literature; Bible and literature

PROFESSOR RASHEED EL-ENANY • 01392 264027 • R.El-Enany@exeter.ac.uk

Arabic literature and culture

PROFESSOR REGENIA GAGNIER • 01392 264260 • R.Gagnier@exeter.ac.uk

Victorian culture and society, especially the Fin de Siecle; transatlanticism

DR MARION GIBSON • 01326 371897 • Marion.H.Gibson@exeter.ac.uk

Renaissance literature; witchcraft in history and literature; Shakespeare

DR ADELINE JOHNS-PUTRA • 01872 265803 • 07763 356929

• A.G.Johns-Putra@exeter.ac.uk

Literature of the Romantic Age; women’s writing, especially 18th and 19th centuries; women and domesticity; epic poetry; literature and landscape

DR MARGARETTA JOLLY • 01392 264254 • M.Jolly@exeter.ac.uk

Autobiography and biography; women’s writing; lesbian, bisexual and gay studies; war writing; letters; feminism and women's movements

DR ROBERT LAWSON-PEEBLES • 01392 264273 • R.Lawson-Peebles@exeter.ac.uk

Transatlantic relations; American literature; cultural history of the environment; modern

American cultural history, particularly music and performance arts

DR NICHOLAS MCDOWELL • 01392 264269 • N.McDowell@exeter.ac.uk

Literature and culture, 1500-1750; literature and the English Revolution; literature and politics; literature and religion; satire

PROFESSOR ANDREW McRAE • 01392 264258 • A.McRae@exeter.ac.uk

Renaissance literature and culture; Shakespeare and his contemporaries; satire and libel; literature and history; literature and the land; literature and domestic travel

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DR ALASTAIR RENFREW • 01392 264311 • A.M.Renfrew@exeter.ac.uk

Russian literature; Scottish literature

DR ANGELIQUE RICHARDSON • 01392 264354 • A.Richardson@exeter.ac.uk

19th Century science and literature; eugenics; women and eugenics; social purity; Thomas

Hardy; Darwin and the novel; the New Woman; social Darwinism

PROFESSOR RICK RYLANCE • 01392 264302 • R.Rylance@exeter.ac.uk

Victorian literature; science literature; post-war literature

DR PHILIP SCHWYZER • 01392 264268 • P.A.Schwyzer@exeter.ac.uk

Renaissance literature; Shakespeare; Edmund Spenser; nationalism, especially the idea of

Britain; English/Welsh relations; archaeology and literature; death in literature

PROFESSOR LESLEY SHARPE • 01392 264334 • Lesley.Sharpe@exeter.ac.uk

German drama; German women writers

DR ASHLEY TAUCHERT • 01392 264360 • A.Tauchert@exeter.ac.uk

Transgression; narrative and the happy ending; Jane Austen; Mary Wollstonecraft; gender in culture; English literature as a cultural phenomenon

PROFESSOR HELEN TAYLOR • 01392 264251 • Helen.Taylor@exeter.ac.uk

American Literature; culture and literature of the American south

Music

SARAH HENNESSY • 01392 264858 • S.J.E.Hennessy@exeter.ac.uk

Children’s musical development; music teaching at primary school; the educational uses of professional artists in schools; teacher education in music; creativity

DR GARRY TREGIDGA • 01326 371888 • G.H.Tregidga@exeter.ac.uk

The musical heritage of Cornwall

DR SUSAN YOUNG • 01392 264965 • Susan.Young@exeter.ac.uk

All aspects of musical experience in early childhood

BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND MARKETING

Economics

DR JOHN MALONEY • 01392 263202 • 01392 425100 (home)

• J.Maloney@exeter.ac.uk

Government economic policy; effect of elections on the economy and vice versa; recent history of economic policy; 19th century public finance

PROFESSOR SIMON WREN-LEWIS • 01392 263254 • S.Wren-Lewis@exeter.ac.uk

How the government or Bank of England might intervene to alter macroeconomic outcomes, e.g. what principles the Bank of England might follow in setting interest rates; targets for government debt; the use of fiscal policy to stabilise the business cycle, particularly if the UK adopts the Euro; exchange rate targets; inflation targets

PROFESSOR STEVE MCCORRISTON • 01392 263848 • S.McCorriston@exeter.ac.uk

International trade policy; the impact of World Trade Organisation (WTO) negotiations; agricultural policies and the WTO; foreign direct investment and commodity price movements

MR MALCOLM MACMILLEN • 01392 263208 • M.J.J.Macmillen@exeter.ac.uk

European economic integration

DR DIETER BALKENBORG • 01392 263231 • D.G.Balkenborg@exeter.ac.uk

Environmental economics; experimental economics; game theory

Finance

DR PAUL COLLIER • 01392 263238 • P.A.Collier@exeter.ac.uk

Corporate governance; taxation; computer auditing

MR PAUL COX • 01392 263234 • P.R.Cox@exeter.ac.uk

Financial services, problems of regulation in the financial services; ethical fund management; pension economics, pension fund asset allocation

PROFESSOR ALAN GREGORY • 01392 263220 • 07785 996940

• A.Gregory@exeter.ac.uk

Corporate finance; risk factors; take-overs and mergers; directors’ trading; initial public offerings; empirical corporate finance; equity risk premium; finance; firm valuation models; fund manager performance; insider trading; ethical fund management

PROFESSOR RICHARD HARRIS • 01392 263215 • R.D.F.Harris@exeter.ac.uk

Forecasting volatility in financial markets; risk measurement; hedging; volatility in financial markets; financial econometrics

DR SIMON JAMES • 01392 263204 • S.R.James@exeter.ac.uk

Tax policy; compliance

DR EMMA JEANES • 01392 264518 • E.Jeanes@exeter.ac.uk

Ethics and corporate social responsibility; law; entrepreneurship; corporate governance; gender; farming/rural research

DR CHRISTOS KOTSOGIANNIS • 01392 264500 • C.Kotsogiannis@exeter.ac.uk

Tax, expenditure, and debt policies of different levels of government; international taxation and the implications of tax harmonisation; global changes in institutional structures and economic conditions within countries

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DR ANTONIO MARTURANO • 01392 262580 •

Antonio.Marturano@exeter.ac.uk/marturano@btinternet.com

Ethical dilemmas (particularly in biotechnology and genetics industries); ethical reasoning; problems around meanings

MAJELLA O’LEARY • 01392 263446 • M.O’Leary@exeter.ac.uk

Moral standards; how and why corruption takes place; why corrupt individuals seek wealth, fame and success regardless of moral considerations; banking scandals

PROFESSOR IAN TONKS • 01392 263461• I.Tonks@exeter.ac.uk

Fund manager performance; directors’ trading; insider trading; market microstructure and the organisation of stock exchanges

DR GRZEGORZ TROJANOWSKI • 01392 263441 • G.Trojanowski@exeter.ac.uk

Corporate governance; empirical corporate finance; executive compensation

JULIE WHITTAKER • 01392 263845 • J.M.Whittaker@exeter.ac.uk

Ethical investment; fair trade; markets with social goals; economic sociology of markets

Management, leadership and business processes

MR RICHARD BOLDEN • 01392 262579 • Richard.Bolden@exeter.ac.uk

Leadership for social change; leadership in Africa; leadership development in higher education; use and application of leadership competencies/standards; leadership and performance management

PROFESSOR JONATHAN GOSLING • 01392 262268 • 07771 863161

• jonathan.gosling@exeter.ac.uk

The leaders’ role; professional and technical specialists taking up leadership roles; leadership and evil; Nelson; wisdom; leadership in mixed cultural organisations; European developments in leadership studies

PROFESSOR ALEX HASLAM • 01392 264618 • A.Haslam@exeter.ac.uk

Group identity and group processes in the workplace; specifically leadership, motivation, decision-making, communication, performance, diversity, stress

DR STEPHAN HARRISON • 01326 371871 • Stephan.Harrison@exeter.ac.uk

Climate change and risk management for businesses

DR DONNA LADKIN • 01392 262556 • Donna.Ladkin@exeter.ac.uk

Practical problems faced by leaders, such as how they ‘come across’ to others; how organisational leaders respond to ethical issues, particularly; issues of ecological sustainability; evaluating leadership development interventions

PROFESSOR GORDON MURRAY • 01392 264501 • G.Murray@exeter.ac.uk

Financing and growth of high potential young firms; how Europe can use its knowledge, skills, intelligence and history to create world class businesses and compete with the US and emerging economies

DR SIMON JAMES • 01392 263204 • S.R.James@exeter.ac.uk

Public sector management; small business behaviour; management education

Marketing and advertising

DR JANET BORGERSON • 01392 264502 • J.L.Borgerson@exeter.ac.uk

Consumer behaviour; ethics; gender

DR ALAN BRADSHAW • 01392 262477 • 07780 603690 • A.Bradshaw@exeter.ac.uk

The consumer society; consumer research; counter-cultural texts and lifestyles

DR ALISON HARCOURT • 01392 264508 • a.harcourt@exeter.ac.uk

Broadcasting, press and new media markets; media concentration; European Union media policy; information society; media globalisation

DR IRENE NG • 01392 263250 • Irene.Ng@exeter.ac.uk

Services marketing; service pricing and revenue management

PROFESSOR JONATHAN SCHROEDER • 01392 262537 • 07962 524263

• J.E.Schroeder@exeter.ac.uk

Advertising; branding; consumer behaviour; e-commerce; gender; innovation and strategy; marketing communications; tourism marketing; visual communication

DR BRIAN YOUNG • 01392 264614 • B.M.Young@exeter.ac.uk

Television advertising and children; children and consumerism

Pensions

MR PAUL COX • 01392 263234 • P.R.Cox@exeter.ac.uk

Ethical fund management, finance, pension economics, pension fund asset allocation, financial services

PROFESSOR PAUL DRAPER • 01392 263218 • P.R.Draper@exeter.ac.uk

Pension fund asset allocation

DR SEAN FINUCANE • 01392 262587 • S.Finucane@exeter.ac.uk

Pension funds; pension economics

PROFESSOR IAN TONKS • 01392 263461 • I.Tonks@exeter.ac.uk

Pension economics; fund manager performance; pension fund asset allocation

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Retailing and shopping

DR TIM COLES • 01392 264441 • T.S.Coles@exeter.ac.uk

Retailing and shopping

PROFESSOR GARETH SHAW • 01392 263332 • G.Shaw@exeter.ac.uk

Retail innovation and knowledge transfer; business archives and the reconstruction of retail landscapes; retail change and regional patterns of firm growth

DR MATTHIAS VARUL • 01392 263283 • M.Z.Varul@exeter.ac.uk

Fair Trade consumerism

CLIMATE CHANGE

(SEE ALSO ENVIRONMENT)

DR CHRISTOPHER CASELDINE • 01326 253708 • C.J.Caseldine@exeter.ac.uk

Climate change; future climates

DR DAVID COLEY • 01392 264144 • D.A.Coley@exeter.ac.uk

Climate change; global warming

PROFESSOR PETER COX • 07794 184681 • p.m.cox@exeter.ac.uk

Climate change; mathematical models for climate prediction; role of the natural biosphere in climate change

DR BRENDAN GODLEY • 01326 371861 • b.j.godley@exeter.ac.uk

Climate change impacts on biodiversity

DR STEPHAN HARRISON • 01326 371871 • Stephan.Harrison@exeter.ac.uk

Climate change and risk management for businesses; contemporary climate change; climate change and natural hazards

DR DAVE HODGSON • 01326 371829 • d.j.hodgson@exeter.ac.uk

Climate change and ecology

DR JASPER KNIGHT • 01326 371866 • j.knight@exeter.ac.uk

Effect of climate change on glacial and coastal environments; sea-level and climate change over the last 20,000 years

DR NIKOLAUS KUHN • 01392 263344 • N.Kuhn@exeter.ac.uk

Impact of climate change on soil erosion, soil hydrology and surface runoff

DR FRANK KWASNIOK • 01392 2643978 • F.Kwasniok@exeter.ac.uk

Climate prediction

DR ROD WILSON • 01392 264652 • R.W.Wilson@exeter.ac.uk

Effects of global warming on fish and other marine life

COMPUTERS

DR RICHARD EVERSON • 01392 264065 • R.M.Everson@exeter.ac.uk

Pattern recognition; independent component analysis; personalisation of web applications; optical imaging of brains

DR MASSIMO MAZZOTTI • 01392 263288 • m.mazzotti@ex.ac.uk

History of science; history of mathematics; social aspects of computing; technology in contemporary society; women in the history of science and technology

DR DAVE NEWMAN • 01392 263728 • D.M.Newman@ex.ac.uk

All aspects of data storage technologies with the exception of semiconductor memory; the future of optical and magnetic recording and novel technologies

PROFESSOR THOMAS POSTMES • 01392 264688 • T.Postmes@exeter.ac.uk

Psychology of computer-mediated communication and social influence in online groups

PROFESSOR DAVID WRIGHT • 01392 263614 • David.Wright@exeter.ac.uk

Optical and magnetic data storage systems. e.g. CDs, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM; computer hard disk systems; scanning microscopy; AFM, STM, MFM

EDUCATION

DR PHILIP BAYLISS • 01392 264798 • 07919118392 • P.D.Bayliss@exeter.ac.uk

Special educational needs; autism; inclusive education and provision for children and adults with severe and profound learning difficulties and/or language difficulties

PROFESSOR GERT BIESTA • 01392 26 4750 • G.Biesta@exeter.ac.uk

Democratic education; citizenship in adults and young people; lifelong learning; adult learners

PROFESSOR ROBERT BURDEN • 01392 264795 • 07901 850008

• R.L.Burden@exeter.ac.uk

Most aspects of child development, particularly adolescence; learning difficulties, especially dyslexia; emotional development and trauma; children’s perspectives on education and family life; children's self esteem; starting or changing school

SUE CHEDZOY • 01392 264807 • S.M.Chedzoy@exeter.ac.uk

Physical activity of primary school children; Primary physical education; primary to secondary transition

PROFESSOR PAUL ERNEST • 01392 264796 • P.Ernest@exeter.ac.uk

The nature of mathematics (philosophy of mathematics); the aims of teaching mathematics; gender and maths; anti-racist and multicultural maths; learning difficulties in maths; psychology of learning maths; maths curriculum

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DR ROS FISHER • 01392 264975 • r.j.fisher@exeter.ac.uk

Early language and literacy development; reading and writing development; primary school language and literacy teaching

PROFESSOR REGENIA GAGNIER • 01392 264260 • R.Gagnier@exeter.ac.uk

Interdisciplinary studies; humanities education in modern market societies; women in the professions; postgraduate studies

CATHIE HOLDEN • 01392 264856 • C.E.Holden@exeter.ac.uk

Social, moral and cultural education; education for citizenship in both primary and secondary schools; education for cultural diversity

DR DEBBIE MORGAN • 01392 264814 • D.L.Morgan@exeter.ac.uk

Youth social inclusion; the role of teaching assistants in inclusive practices; assessment of teachers’ performance

DR DEBRA MYHILL • 01392 264767 • D.A.Myhill@exeter.ac.uk

Underachievement in English; writing; grammar teaching; talk/interactive teaching; national policy initiatives in English; any initial teacher training issue

PROFESSOR BRAHM NORWICH • 01392 264805 • B.Norwich@exeter.ac.uk

Educational psychology – professional services, special educational needs

DR JOCEY QUINN • 01626 899043 • J.T.Quinn@exeter.ac.uk

Gender and education; cultural studies in education; widening participation in higher education; university-community relations; international higher education participation;

University drop out and retention

PROFESSOR RICK RYLANCE • 01392 264302 • R.Rylance@exeter.ac.uk

Humanities in higher education

PROFESSOR WILLIAM RICHARDSON • 01392 264939 • W.B.Richardson@exeter.ac.uk

Education policy, particularly post-compulsory education and work-based learning; assessment and examinations; education research

DR NIGEL SKINNER • 01392 264932 • N.C.Skinner@exeter.ac.uk

Science education; initial teacher training

JOHN SOMERS • 01392 264528 • J.W.Somers@exeter.ac.uk

Theatre in education; drama in the UK and internationally; post-war developments in arts education; applied drama and theatre; community theatre; drama in Poland, Greece, Brazil and

Taiwan

DR ROGER TREND • 01392 264768 • R.D.Trend@exeter.ac.uk

Geography education; earth science and geology education; transition from primary to secondary school

ELIZABETH WOOD • 01392 264753 • E.A.Wood@exeter.ac.uk

Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1; young children’s learning and development; the role and value of play; progression and continuity in the early years

ENVIRONMENT

(SEE ALSO CLIMATE CHANGE)

Human impact and environmental management

DR PAUL ADAMS • 01392 263049 • P.H.Adams@exeter.ac.uk

Safety and sustainability matters in the University

PROFESSOR KEITH ATKINSON • 01326 370449 • K.Atkinson@exeter.ac.uk

Environmental impact of mining; seismology/earthquakes; Cornish mining

DR STEWART BARR • 01392 263832 • s.w.barr@exeter.ac.uk

Sustainable development: environmental and sustainability policy in the UK; environmental lifestyles

JOHN BOYLE • 01392 263656 • J.D.Boyle@exeter.ac.uk

Water and Air pollution; waste minimisation; waste disposal; pollution control and river modelling; design and control of process plant; environmental impact assessments; sewage treatment and disposal

PROFESSOR DAVID BUTLER • 01392 264064 • D.Butler@exeter.ac.uk

Urban water management; water conservation and recycling; water pollution; flooding; sewerage; sewage treatment

DR DAVID COLEY • 01392 264144 • D.A.Coley@exeter.ac.uk

Renewable energy; energy conservation; use of energy within buildings; sound; noise

DR PETER CONNOR • 01326 371870 • p.m.connor@exeter.ac.uk

Renewable energy; policy and regulation relating to the use of renewable energy, including wind turbines and renewable energy sources of heat

DR JAMES CRESSWELL • 01392 263779 • J.E.Cresswell@exeter.ac.uk

Gene flow in agricultural and GM oilseed rape

DR SLOBODAN DJORDJEVIC • 01392 262079 • S.Djordjevic@exeter.ac.uk

Flooding; flood risk management

ANDREW GILG • 01392 256380 • A.W.Gilg@exeter.ac.uk

Rural planning; environmental policy

DR DAVE HODGSON • 01326 371829 • d.j.hodgson@exeter.ac.uk

Conservation management

PROFESSOR ROGER KAIN • 01392 263333 • R.J.P.Kain@exeter.ac.uk

Historical geography; history of cartography; history of urban planning and design; architecture and urban conservation

DR JASPER KNIGHT • 01326 371866 • j.knight@exeter.ac.uk

Landscape management; geological conservation

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PROFESSOR MARK MACNAIR • 01392 263791 • M.R.Macnair@exeter.ac.uk

Ecological and evolutionary effects of mining, especially for metals

DEAN MILLAR • 01326 371833 • d.l.millar@exeter.ac.uk

Renewable energy

PROFESSOR PETER MUMBY • 01392 263798 • P.J.Mumby@exeter.ac.uk

Remote sensing; marine protected areas; marine conservation science

PROFESSOR TIM NEWTON • 01392 263221 • T.J.Newton@exeter.ac.uk

Organisation and the natural environment (‘greening of organisations’ etc)

PROFESSOR ROBERT PINE • 01326 371832 • R.J.Pine@exeter.ac.uk

Slope and cliff stability; rock engineering; mining; risk assessment

DR DUNCAN PIRRIE • 01326 371831 • d.pirrie@exeter.ac.uk

Mineral analysis; forensic geoscience; geoarchaeology; the impact of mining on the coastal zone of Cornwall

PROFESSOR DRAGAN SAVIC • 01392 263637 • D.Savic@exeter.ac.uk

Urban water infrastructure planning and management; asset deterioration modelling and rehabilitation planning; optimisation techniques for cost-effective design and operation of water systems

DR ROD WILSON • 01392 264652 • R.W.Wilson@exeter.ac.uk

Effects of acid rain, toxic metals, global warming and ocean acidification on fish; marine and freshwater fish biology

Natural environment

PROFESSOR JONATHAN ANDERSON • 01392 263790 • J.M.Anderson@exeter.ac.uk

Soil ecology; tropical agriculture; biodiversity

DR CHRISTOPHER CASELDINE • 01326 253708 • C.J.Caseldine@exeter.ac.uk

Environmental archaeology; Iceland

PROFESSOR BRYONY COLES • 01392 264350 • B.J.Coles@exeter.ac.uk

Wetland archaeology; wetland heritage management; archaeology and ecology of beaver in

Europe, including Britain

DR JAMES CRESSWELL • 01392 263779 • J.E.Cresswell@exeter.ac.uk

Pollination

DR BRENDAN GODLEY • 01326 371861 • b.j.godley@exeter.ac.uk

Marine conservation; migration; endangered species; fisheries bycatch; sustainable utilisation of wildlife

DR DAVID HARVEY • 01392 263330 • D.C.Harvey@exeter.ac.uk

Historical geography of the South West

DR DAVE HODGSON • 01326 371829 • d.j.hodgson@exeter.ac.uk

Biodiversity; population ecology; mathematical ecology

PROFESSOR HILARY LAPPIN-SCOTT • 01392 263780 • H.M.Lappin-Scott@exeter.ac.uk

Starvation survival and persistence of bacteria in natural environments; growth of bacteria in biofilms; bacterial degradation of environmental pollutants

PROFESSOR PETER MUMBY • 01392 263798 • P.J.Mumby@exeter.ac.uk

Coral reefs; mangroves; remote sensing; marine protected areas; marine conservation science

DR DUNCAN PIRRIE • 01326 371831 • d.pirrie@exeter.ac.uk

Environmental evolution of Antarctica and Argentina

DR TIMOTHY QUINE • 01392 263352 • T.A.Quine@exeter.ac.uk

Soil erosion; carbon dynamics of soils

FARMING AND RURAL AFFAIRS

PROFESSOR PAUL CLOKE • 01392 264522 • p.cloke@exeter.ac.uk

Rural affairs

DR JAMES CRESSWELL • 01392 263779 • J.E.Cresswell@exeter.ac.uk

Gene flow in agricultural and GM oilseed rape

DR JOSÉ IRIARTE • 01392 264520 • j.iriarte@exeter.ac.uk

Origins of agriculture

DR EMMA JEANES • 01392 264518 • E.Jeanes@exeter.ac.uk

Ethics and corporate social responsibility; law; entrepreneurship; corporate governance; gender; farming/rural research

PROFESSOR MARK OVERTON • 01392 263284 • M.Overton@exeter.ac.uk

The agrarian history of England 1500-1939; economy and society in early modern England

PROFESSOR NICHOLAS SMIRNOFF • 01392 263756 • N.Smirnoff@exeter.ac.uk

Plant responses to drought and extreme conditions; plant biotechnology and GM plants; improving performance of crops

PROFESSOR NICHOLAS TALBOT • 01392 264673 • N.J.Talbot@exeter.ac.uk

Molecular biology of plant diseases; cereal pathology; agricultural biotechnology; use of bioinformatics in the agricultural biotechnology industry; GM technologies and risk assessment

MARTIN TURNER • 01392 263833 • M.M.Turner@exeter.ac.uk

Agricultural policy; farm incomes and farm business viability; benchmarking for business improvement; farm diversification; bioenergy crops; agriculture and the rural economy

PROFESSOR MICHAEL WINTER • 01392 263837 • D.M.Winter@exeter.ac.uk

Rural policy; sustainable agriculture; agri-environmental issues; social change in the countryside; farm households; rural regeneration; regional development; animals and society; hunting

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HEALTH

Disease and medicine

DR MATTHEW CRAMP • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Hepatitis C

DR HAMID DEHGHANI • 01392 264117 • H.Dehghani@exeter.ac.uk

Medical imaging

DR ANDREW DEMAINE • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Molecular and cellular basis of stress and implications for disease

DR SIAN ELLARD • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Molecular genetics of disease, particularly diabetes

DR TIMOTHY FRAYLING • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Genetics of common diseases

PROFESSOR ANDREW HATTERSLEY • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Diabetes; genetics of diabetes

DR CLIVE LEE • 07971 606987 • A.J.C.Lee@exeter.ac.uk

Biomechanics; biomaterials; total hip replacement; the Exeter Hip system

PROFESSOR ROBERT SNEYD • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Anesthesia

PROFESSOR JOHN TOOKE • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Diabetes; new ways of detecting the complications of diabetes; NHS research and development

DR JOHN TRIPP • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Diabetes in youth; contraception and reproductive health; early childhood deaths; smoking prevention and cessation

DR JACKIE WHATMORE • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Vascular cell biology; cancer biology

PROFESSOR TERRY WILKIN • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Endocrinology; metabolism; metabolic syndrome; childhood diabetes

DR PHILIPPE YOUNG • 01392 263684 • Philippe.G.Young@exeter.ac.uk

Biomechanics of head injury; orthopaedic implants; MRI/CT imaging techniques for medical applications; medical engineering

Complementary Medicine

PROFESSOR EDZARD ERNST • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Complementary medicine; placebo; research methodology

SIMON MILLS • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Herbal medicine, especially professional education and evidence base; regulation of complementary and alternative medicine; relationship between orthodox and complementary practitioners and other aspects of integrated healthcare

DR MAX PITTLER • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Complementary medicine, herbal medicine; dietary supplements; naturopathy

Health and Well-being

(see also Sport and Exercise)

PROFESSOR NEIL ARMSTRONG • 01392 263006 • N.Armstrong@exeter.ac.uk

Children's health and exercise

DR AVRIL MEWSE • 01392 264596 • A.J.Mewse@exeter.ac.uk

Psychology of smoking; adolescent health

DR ANDREW MIDDLEBROOKE • 01392 262893 • A.R.Middlebrooke@exeter.ac.uk

Exercise, diabetes and cardiovascular risk

PROFESSOR ANGELA SHORE • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Vascular physiology in health and disease

DR BRETT SMITH • 01392 262868 • B.M.Smith@exeter.ac.uk

Experience of becoming disabled through sport; men’s health

DR ADRIAN TAYLOR • 01392 264747 • A.H.Taylor@exeter.ac.uk

Exercise and mental health (anxiety, depression, mood); promoting physical activity, particularly in primary health care; exercise for smoking cessation; exercise and older people; exercise and occupational stress

DR JOHN TRIPP • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Contraception and reproductive health; smoking prevention and cessation

DR MATTHIAS VARUL • 01392 263283 • M.Z.Varul@exeter.ac.uk

Sociology of health and illness

DR LINDA VOSS • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Childhood growth; measurement and monitoring; psychosocial aspects of short stature; ethics of growth hormone therapy; childhood obesity; cohort studies

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DR JOANNE WELSMAN • 01392 264752 • J.R.Welsman@exeter.ac.uk

Benefits of exercise on young people

DR CRAIG WILLIAMS • 01392 264890 • C.A.Williams@exeter.ac.uk

Exercise and fitness of children and adolescents; paediatric physiology; sports sciences; health and nutrition

Mental health and neurology

PROFESSOR MAGID BAKHEIT • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Neurological rehabilitation

PROFESSOR OLIVER HANEMANN • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Clinical Neurobiology; brain tumours; motor neuron disease; peripheral nerve disease

DR TIM HODGSON • 01392 264644 • T.L.Hodgson@exeter.ac.uk

Cognitive psychology; specifically, frontal lobe function, executive and supervisory processes, control of eye movements in cognitive tasks; cognitive and motor dysfunction in stroke and

Parkinson’s disease

DR WILLEM KUYKEN • 01392 264659 • W.Kuyken@exeter.ac.uk

Depression and treatment of depression; mindfulness approaches to health

PROFESSOR STUART LOGAN • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Systematic Reviews; child health, especially epidemiology of child health; social factors and health; immunisation; screening

DR ADRIAN TAYLOR • 01392 264747 • A.H.Taylor@exeter.ac.uk

Exercise and mental health (anxiety, depression, mood)

DR EDWARD WATKINS • 01392 264692 • E.R.Watkins@exeter.ac.uk

Adult mental health - in particular depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety; psychological treatments including cognitive therapy, CBT, behaviour therapy, self-help interventions

DR HUW WILLIAMS • 01392 264661 • W.H.Williams@exeter.ac.uk

Neuropsychology; neuropsychological rehabilitation; mood disorders, particularly after brain injury; post traumatic stress disorders; memory disorders; psychological aspects of neurological disorders; concussion injuries

DR JOHN ZAJICEK • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Neurology; Multiple Sclerosis; cannabis

Health management, policy and history

PROFESSOR JOHN BLIGH • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Medical education

PROFESSOR JOHN CAMPBELL • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Primary care; access to care; appointment systems; health services research

DR KATE FISHER • 01392 263293 • K.Fisher@exeter.ac.uk

History of sexuality, marriage and the family in nineteenth and twentieth century Britain

DR NICHOLAS FORD • 01392 263339 • N.J.Ford@exeter@ac.uk

HIV/AIDS prevention strategies; reproductive and sexual health; population and medical geography

DR MARK JACKSON • 01392 263003 • m.a.jackson@exeter.ac.uk

History of allergy and asthma; history of stress; history of infanticide; history of learning difficulties and eugenics; medical history

DR JOSEPH MELLING • 01392 263297 • J.L.Melling@exeter.ac.uk

Medical history; occupational health; workplace management; history of insanity; history of stress

DR ROY POWELL • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Health services research; health effects of dental amalgam and environmental mercury; medical trials and studies; medical research ethics

DR JOHN REES • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Sex and relationships education (especially the A PAUSE programme, working with teachers, health professionals and peer educators)

DR KEN STEIN • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Health technology assessment

DR KIERAN SWEENEY • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Primary care; complexity theory in medicine; the philosophy of medicine; assessing health care organisations

HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY

Ancient History

PROFESSOR BARBARA BORG • 01392 264219 • b.e.borg@exeter.ac.uk

Art and archaeology of the Greeks and Romans

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PROFESSOR DAVID BRAUND • 01392 264249 • D.C.Braund@exeter.ac.uk

Greek and Roman history; kings and kingship; Black Sea region; Georgia; Caucasus

PROFESSOR CHRISTOPHER GILL • 01392 264270 • C.J.Gill@exeter.ac.uk

Ancient (Classical/Greek and Roman) philosophy and thought

DR JUDE HILL • 01392 263306 • jude.hill@exeter.ac.uk

Historical geography; geographies of material culture; geographies of collecting; geographies of knowledge; museums and geography

DR JOSÉ IRIARTE • 01392 264520 • j.iriarte@exeter.ac.uk

South American prehistory; origins of agriculture

PROFESSOR STEPHEN MITCHELL • 01392 264201 • S.Mitchell@exeter.ac.uk

Hellenistic and Roman history and religion; the Greek culture of Asia Minor, especially Anatolia

PROFESSOR TIM WHITMARSH • 01392 264280 • T.J.G.Whitmarsh@exeter.ac.uk

Greek and Latin literature, and its reception in modern culture (especially literature, ideology, education and film); cultural identity in antiquity; class, slavery and sexuality in antiquity

PROFESSOR JOHN WILKINS • 01392 264243 • J.M.Wilkins@exeter.ac.uk

Food, dining and nutrition in the Greco-Roman world and in a historical context more broadly;

Greco-Roman comedy and tragedy

History

DR JONATHAN BARRY • 01392 264316 • J.Barry@exeter.ac.uk

Britain 1550-1800; the history of religion, medicine and witchcraft

DR ALAN BOOTH • 01326 371865 • a.e.booth@exeter.ac.uk

British economic performance in 20th century

PROFESSOR JEREMY BLACK • 01392 264320 / 01392 264297

Military British history; the Grand Tour; newspaper history

DR JULIA CRICK • 01392 264326 • J.C.Crick@exeter.ac.uk

England 400 - 1200, especially issues relating to landed power; historical culture in the Middle Ages, including origin legends and prophecy; palaeography

DR KATE FISHER • 01392 263293 • K.Fisher@exeter.ac.uk

History of sexuality, marriage and the family in nineteenth and twentieth century Britain

DR HENRY FRENCH • 01392 264184 • h.french@ex.ac.uk

Agricultural history 1500-1800, history of social order and 'middle class' in provincial England

DR SARAH HAMILTON • 01392 264286 • S.M.Hamilton@exeter.ac.uk

Medieval European history c. 800 - c. 1200, especially religious history, including heresy, ritual, and kingship

PROFESSOR IAIN HAMPSHER-MONK • 01392 263172 • i.w.hampsher-monk@ex.ac.uk

History of political ideas, especially British 17th and 18th centuries; Edmund Burke; contemporary political philosophy

DR DAVID HARVEY • 01392 263330 • D.C.Harvey@exeter.ac.uk

Historical geography of the South West; Cornwall and Cornish identity, particularly in relation to Methodism; oral history and landscape change in Devon; Celtic regions and Celtic identity, particularly Ireland and Irishness; heritage management and the presentation of the past, particularly ancient monuments

DR MARK JACKSON • 01392 263003 • m.a.jackson@exeter.ac.uk

History of allergy and asthma; history of stress; history of infanticide; history of learning difficulties and eugenics; medical history.

DR MASSIMO MAZZOTTI • 01392 263288 • m.mazzotti@ex.ac.uk

History of science; history of mathematics; technology in contemporary society; women in the history of science and technology

PROFESSOR ANDREW McRAE • 01392 264258 • A.McRae@exeter.ac.uk

Renaissance literature and culture; Shakespeare and his contemporaries; satire and libel; literature and history; literature and the land; literature and domestic travel

DR JOSEPH MELLING • 01392 263297 • J.L.Melling@exeter.ac.uk

Medical history; occupational health; workplace management; history of insanity; industrial relations; history of stress

PROFESSOR DANIEL OGDEN • 01392 264207 • d.ogden@ex.ac.uk

Ancient Greek Religion; magic, witchraft and ghosts in antiquity; the Hellenistic dynasties;

Greek social history

PROFESSOR NICHOLAS ORME • 01392 264340 • N.I.Orme@exeter.ac.uk

English history to 1600 – all aspects; the Royal family; church history; churches; religion; social history; literature (except very modern); the South West of England

PROFESSOR MARK OVERTON • 01392 263284 • M.Overton@exeter.ac.uk

The agrarian history of England 1500-1939; economy and society in early modern England; computer techniques in history

PROFESSOR RICHARD OVERY • 01392 263291 • R.Overy@exeter.ac.uk

Hitler and Stalin dictatorships; the Second World War; air power in the twentieth century;

German history from 1900

PROFESSOR PHILIP PAYTON • 01326 371887 • P.J.Payton@exeter.ac.uk

Most areas of Cornish Studies, especially 19th Century social history and contemporary socio-economic, cultural and political issues in Cornwall

DR TIMOTHY REES • 01392 264285 • T.J.Rees@exeter.ac.uk

The history of modern Spain, with interests in the histories of modern Europe, Latin America, rural society and the Communist International

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PROFESSOR NICHOLAS RODGER • 01392 264456 • N.A.M.Rodger@exeter.ac.uk

Naval and maritime history and current affairs

DR PETER SMITH • 01392 263364 • P.M.Smith@exeter.ac.uk

English Legal History; Charity Law; Ecclesiastical Law of the Church of England; Canon Law

DR JOSEPH SMITH • 01392 264345 • joseph.smith@ex.ac.uk

Diplomatic history; US foreign policy, particularly towards Latin America

PROFESSOR ANDREW THORPE • 01392 264396 • A.J.Thorpe@exeter.ac.uk

20th Century British political history; British politics; the Labour Party; British Communism;

British politics in World War II

DR GARRY TREGIDGA • 01326 371888 • G.H.Tregidga@exeter.ac.uk

The development of Cornish politics since 1880

DR PETER VAN-NUFFELEN • 01392 264102 • P.E.R.Van-Nuffelen@exeter.ac.uk

Religion in the Roman period; history of Late Antiquity 300-700 A.D; History of the Church

300-700 A.D

PROFESSOR ALEXANDRA WALSHAM • 01392 264319 • A.M.Walsham@exeter.ac.uk

The Protestant Reformation; Catholicism and anti-Catholicism in 16th and 17th Century

England; persecution and toleration; magic and the supernatural; religion and the landscape; literacy and the early printed book, other aspects of religious and cultural history in the same period

Archaeology

DR BRUCE BRADLEY • 01392 262490 • b.a.bradley@exeter.ac.uk

Stone age technologies; horse domestication; early populations of the New World; experimental archaeology

PROFESSOR BRYONY COLES • 01392 264350 • B.J.Coles@exeter.ac.uk

Wetland archaeology; wetland heritage management; archaeology and ecology of beaver in

Europe, including Britain

DR OLIVER CREIGHTON • 01392 264397 • O.H.Creighton@exeter.ac.uk

Medieval archaeology, including the study of landscapes, townscapes and buildings; medieval castles, town walls and walled towns; landscapes of status and authority

DEREK GORE • 01392 264349 • D.A.Gore@exeter.ac.uk

Viking activities in Western Europe; Viking Age in the British Isles

PROFESSOR ANTHONY HARDING • 01392 264520 • a.f.harding@exeter.ac.uk

European Bronze age; can also offer more general archaeological comment through his role as

President of the European Association of Archaeologists

DR LINDA HURCOMBE • 01392 264347 • L.M.Hurcombe@exeter.ac.uk

Prehistoric and experimental archaeology; political uses of archaeology; gender and archaeology

PROFESSOR VALERIE MAXFIELD • 01392 264327 • V.A.Maxfield@exeter.ac.uk

Archaeology of the Roman provinces, particularly the frontier areas and the army

DR ROBERT MORKOT • 01392 264479 • r.g.morkot@exeter.ac.uk

Archaeology of Egypt and Sudan; the ‘black pharaohs'

DR ALAN OUTRAM • 01392 264398 • A.K.Outram@exeter.ac.uk

Prehistoric archaeology with particular interests in archaeozoology, diet and economy

DR STEPHEN RIPPON • 01392 264353 • S.J.Rippon@exeter.ac.uk

Historic landscape archaeology; wetland archaeology

PROFESSOR ROBERT VAN DE NOORT • 01392 264461 • R.Van-de-Noort@exeter.ac.uk

Archaeology; wetland archaeology, maritime archaeology

DR HOWARD WILLIAMS • 01392 262491 • h.m.r.williams@exeter.ac.uk

Anglo-Saxon archaeology; archaeology of death and burial

INTERNATIONAL

DR MICHAEL ADDO • 01392 263198 • M.K.Addo@exeter.ac.uk

Human rights; international law

PROFESSOR DAVID ARMSTRONG • 01392 264182 • J.D.Armstrong@exeter.ac.uk

International organisation; international law; history of the international system

DR TIM DUNNE • 01392 263170 • T.J.Dunne@exeter.ac.uk

British foreign policy; the United Nations; human rights

DR BRIAN RAPPERT • 01392 263353 • b.rappert@exeter.ac.uk

War and conflict and particularly weaponry: e.g. biological weapons, weapons of mass destruction, non-lethal weapons; policing; arms control; the social responsibilities of scientists

PROFESSOR COLIN WIGHT • 01392 263178 • C.Wight@exeter.ac.uk

International politics; war on terror; Iraq war

The Arab World

DR HASHEM AHMADZADEH • 01392 264018 • 07908 876843 • h.ahmadzadeh@exeter.ac.uk

Kurdish issues

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DR NADJE AL-ALI • 07801931869 • N.S.Al-Ali@exeter.ac.uk

Issues related to Iraq, especially women, sectarianism, impact of war and occupation on Iraqi society, modern history of Iraq; Iraqi women under Saddam Hussein; gender/women in

Muslim societies; women in the Arab world; secularism and Islamism (political Islam), feminism in the Arab world, gender relations in the Middle East; Muslim refugees and migrants within

Europe; the anti-war /peace movement in Britain; Women in Black, Act Together: Women's

Action for Iraq

DR MICHAEL DUMPER • 01392 263167 • mick.dumper@exeter.ac.uk

Arab-Israeli conflict; Middle East peace process; Palestinian refugees; history and future of

Jerusalem; religion and politics in the Middle East; divided cities

PROFESSOR RASHEED EL-ENANY • 01392 264027 • R.El-Enany@exeter.ac.uk

Arabic literature and culture

DR SALWA ISMAIL • 01392 263184 • S.Ismail@exeter.ac.uk

Islamist movements; urban politics in the Middle East

DR KAMIL MAHDI • 01392 264029 • K.A.Mahdi@exeter.ac.uk

Political economy of the Arabian peninsula; Iraq and Jordan; economic policies and development strategies; oil and Gulf economies; the state and economic reform; agrarian transformation and agriculture; water resources and policies

PROFESSOR TIM NIBLOCK • 01392 264028 • T.C.Niblock@exeter.ac.uk

Political economy and international relations with special interests in the Gulf, Arabian peninsula, Sudan and Libya; Islamist political movements; the European Union and the Middle

East; democratisation and good governance

DR JAMES ONLEY • 01392 264030 • J.Onley@exeter.ac.uk

The Gulf Arab States (Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and

Oman); Middle Eastern history since 1800; British involvement in the Gulf, the Middle East and India since 1800; European imperialism

DR SAJJAD RIZVI • 01392 264039 • 07769 702854 • s.h.rizvi@exeter.ac.uk

Islamic Studies including contemporary Islam and Islamism, Islamic intellectual history, Iran,

Pakistan, Islam/Muslims in Britain

DR LARBI SADIKI • 01392 264503 • L.Sadiki@exeter.ac.uk

Islamic movements; Islamists and Muslims in the West; Hamas, Hezbollah, Muslim

Brotherhood; democratisation in the Arab World; Islamic thought

DR GARETH STANSFIELD • 01392 264105 • G.R.V.Stansfield@exeter.ac.uk

Political development in the Middle East; Iraqi politics; Kurdish political development; Iraqi opposition movements; Islamist movements in Iraq; conflict causation and resolution; geopolitics and military developments

DR LISE STORM • 01392 263609 • L.Storm@exeter.ac.uk

Middle East politics; party system and democracy in Middle East

Europe

DR ALISON HARCOURT • 01392 264508 • a.harcourt@exeter.ac.uk

European Union media policy

DR CHRIS LONGMAN • 01392 263258 • C.M.Longman@exeter.ac.uk

Cultural diversity of Europe; language and integration in Europe

BILL TUPMAN • 01392 264185 • 07738 477460 • W.A.Tupman@exeter.ac.uk

Terrorism, counter-terrorist policy and impact on the Muslim community; justice and home affairs in the European Union; transnational and cross-border crime and policing; Europol;

Schengen; Financing of organised crime

France

ZOË BOUGHTON • 01392 264209 • Z.C.Boughton@exeter.ac.uk

The French language, especially regional and urban varieties; standardisation; sociolinguistics, with a focus on phonological variation, perceptual dialectology and folk linguistics

DR AIDAN COVENEY • 01392 264218 • A.B.Coveney@exeter.ac.uk

Sociolinguistics, especially linguistic variation and change; contemporary spoken French; general linguistics, including phonetics and pragmatics

PROFESSOR SUSAN HAYWARD • 01392 264342 • S.Hayward@exeter.ac.uk

French cinema, culture and media

Georgia: the Black Sea and the Caucasus

PROFESSOR DAVID BRAUND • 01392 264249 • D.C.Braund@exeter.ac.uk

Black Sea region; Georgia, Caucasus

Germany

DR HELEN BRIDGE • 01392 264330 • H.R.Bridge@exeter.ac.uk

German literature

GERT VONHOFF • 01392 264333 • G.Vonhoff@exeter.ac.uk

All aspects of modern Germany

DR ULRIKE ZITZLSPERGER • 01392 264346 • U.C.Zitzlsperger@exeter.ac.uk

Berlin (architecture, marketing, culture) since Unification; Berlin in the Twentieth Century

Latin America

DR MELISA MOORE • 01392 264412 • M.Moore@exeter.ac.uk

Latin American literature and culture

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Italy

DR DANIELLE HIPKINS • 01392 264230 • D.E.Hipkins@exeter.ac.uk

Italian cinema, particularly connections with gender and family, contemporary Italian women's writing

Russia

DR ALASTAIR RENFREW • 01392 264311 • 07799066381 • A.M.Renfrew@exeter.ac.uk

Russian literature, Russian cinema

Spain

PROFESSOR SIMON BARTON • 01392 264297 • S.F.Barton@exeter.ac.uk

History of Spain

DR NURIA CAPDEVILA-ARGUELLES • 01392 264266 •

N.Capdevila-Arguelles@exeter.ac.uk

Spanish literature and film, feminism in Spain, contemporary female authors

DR TIMOTHY REES • 01392 264285 • T.J.Rees@exeter.ac.uk

The history of modern Spain, with interests in the histories of modern Europe, Latin America, rural society and the Communist International

PROFESSOR GARETH WALTERS • 01392 264235 • 07969 989267

D.G.Walters@exeter.ac.uk

Spanish literature, society, history and culture

USA

PROFESSOR REGENIA GAGNIER • 01392 264260 • R.Gagnier@exeter.ac.uk

Transatlanticism

DR ROBERT LAWSON-PEEBLES • 01392 264273 • R.Lawson-Peebles@exeter.ac.uk

Transatlantic relations; American literature; cultural history of the environment; modern

American cultural history, particularly music and performance arts

DR JOSEPH SMITH • 01392 264345 • joseph.smith@ex.ac.uk

Diplomatic history; US foreign policy, particularly towards Latin America

PROFESSOR HELEN TAYLOR • 01392 264251 • 0117 926 5946

• Helen.Taylor@exeter.ac.uk

American Literature; culture and literature of the American south, Daphne du Maurier, women’s writing

LEGAL AFFAIRS

DR MICHAEL ADDO • 01392 263198 • M.K.Addo@exeter.ac.uk

Human rights; international law

PROFESSOR ANNE BARLOW • 01392 263159 • A.E.Barlow@exeter.ac.uk

Family law, especially cohabitation and child law

PROFESSOR KIM ECONOMIDES • 01392 263379 • K.M.Economides@exeter.ac.uk

Access to justice; education and training of those providing legal services; law and the social sciences; legal ethics

DR SIMON HONEYBALL • 01392 263193 • 07813 931379 •

S.E.Honeyball@exeter.ac.uk

Sex discrimination law; employment law

PROFESSOR JENNY MCEWAN • 01392 263162 • J.A.McEwan@exeter.ac.uk

Evidence, particularly criminal trials; criminal law

DR ANTHONY MUSSON • 01392 263362 • A.J.Musson@ex.ac.uk

Law in history; legal culture; criminal law; criminal justice

SUSAN PRINCE • 01392 263382 • 07970 953521 • S.J.Prince@exeter.ac.uk

Televising court proceedings; developing skills in law; legal education; mediation in civil cases

DR PETER SMITH • 01392 263364 • P.M.Smith@exeter.ac.uk

Legal history; charity law; trusts; ecclesiastical law; university law

PROFESSOR ANDREW TETTENBORN • 01392-263189 • 07729 266200 •

A.M.Tettenborn@exeter.ac.uk

Private law: contract and tort: compensation

POLITICS

DR SUSAN BANDUCCI • 01392 263165 • s.a.banducci@ex.ac.uk

Electoral politics, campaigns and elections

PROFESSOR DAVID ARMSTRONG • 01392 264676 • J.D.Armstrong@exeter.ac.uk

International organisation; international law; history of the international system

DR TIM DUNNE • 01392 263170 • T.J.Dunne@exeter.ac.uk

British foreign policy; the United Nations; human rights

DR ALISON HARCOURT • 01392 264508 • a.harcourt@exeter.ac.uk

Broadcasting, press and new media markets; media concentration; European Union media policy; information society; media globalisation

PROFESSOR IAIN HAMPSHER-MONK • 01392 263172 • i.w.hampsher-monk@ex.ac.uk

History of political ideas, especially British 17th and 18th Centuries; Edmund Burke, contemporary political philosophy

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DR SALWA ISMAIL • 01392 263184 • S.Ismail@exeter.ac.uk

Islamist movements; urban politics in the Middle East

DR OLIVER JAMES • 01392 264504 • O.James@exeter.ac.uk

Civil service; central and local government; public sector reform; quality of public services

(including health and education); regulation of public and private sectors; public perception of public services

DR JEFF KARP • 01392 263183 • j.karp@exeter.ac.uk

Electoral politics; American politics

DR BRIAN RAPPERT • 01392 263353 • b.rappert@exeter.ac.uk

War and conflict and particularly weaponry: e.g., biological weapons, weapons of mass destruction, non-lethal weapons; policing; arms control; the social responsibilities of scientists

DR LARBI SADIKI • 01392 264503 • L.Sadiki@exeter.ac.uk

Islamic movements; Islamists and Muslims in the West; Hamas, Hezbollah; Muslim

Brotherhood; democratisation in the Arab World; Islamic thought

DR LISE STORM • 01392 263609 • L.Storm@exeter.ac.uk

Middle East politics; party system and democracy in Middle East

PROFESSOR ANDREW THORPE • 01392 264396 • A.J.Thorpe@exeter.ac.uk

20th Century British political history; British politics; the Labour Party; British Communism;

British politics in World War II

DR GARRY TREGIDGA • 01326 371888 • G.H.Tregidga@exeter.ac.uk

The development of Cornish politics since 1880

BILL TUPMAN • 01392 264185 • 07738 477460 • W.A.Tupman@exeter.ac.uk

Terrorism, counter-terrorist policy and impact on the Muslim community; justice and home affairs in the European Union; transnational and cross-border crime and policing; Europol;

Schengen; Financing of organised crime

PSYCHOLOGY

PROFESSOR ROBERT BURDEN • 07901 850008 • 01392 264795 •

R.L.Burden@exeter.ac.uk

Most aspects of child development, particularly adolescence; learning difficulties, especially dyslexia; emotional development and trauma; children’s perspectives on education and family life; children’s self esteem; starting or changing school

DR CRIS BURGESS • 01392 264627 • C.N.W.Burgess@exeter.ac.uk

Driving and motorcycle riding behaviour; retraining intervention for dangerous drivers or motorcycle riders

DR CAROLE BURGOYNE • 01392 264615 • C.B.Burgoyne@exeter.ac.uk

Psychology of money in intimate relationships; gift exchange behaviour

PROFESSOR CHRIS CODE • 01392 264610 • C.F.S.Code@exeter.ac.uk

Brain and language / speech; language and speech impairments following brain damage; treatment and recovery in neuropsychology, particularly of language; evolution of language and speech; number processing in the brain

PROFESSOR ALEX HASLAM • 01392 264618 • A.Haslam@exeter.ac.uk

Issues related to group identity and group processes in organizations and society; specifically, leadership, motivation, decision-making, communication, performance, diversity, stress

DR CATH HASLAM • 01392 264643 • c.haslam@exeter.ac.uk

Memory: autobiographical memory, semantic memory (knowledge about words, language, objects and people), amnesia; rehabilitation of memory: errorless learning, spaced retrieval

DR TIM HODGSON • 01392 264644 • T.L.Hodgson@exeter.ac.uk

Cognitive psychology; specifically, frontal lobe function, executive and supervisory processes, control of eye movements in cognitive tasks; cognitive and motor dysfunction in stroke and

Parkinson’s disease

PROFESSOR JOLANDA JETTEN • 01392 264657 • J.Jetten@exeter.ac.uk

Group processes and intergroup relations; rejection and bullying in groups; intergroup discrimination and prejudice; devalued group membership and stigmatization; organisational change and life-transitions; conformity and deviance in groups

PROFESSOR STEPHEN LEA • 01392 264612 • S.E.G.Lea@exeter.ac.uk

Psychology of debt; animal behaviour and animal learning; cormorants; psychology of gifts, including Christmas gifts

DR LISA LEAVER • 01392 264641 • L.A.Leaver@exeter.ac.uk

Animal behaviour; foraging, food caching and social behaviour of small mammals

DR AVRIL MEWSE • 01392 26 4596 • A.J.Mewse@exeter.ac.uk

Domestic violence; psychology of smoking; adolescent health and risk taking; psychology of debt

PROFESSOR BRAHM NORWICH • 01392 264805 • B.Norwich@exeter.ac.uk

Educational psychology; professional services; special educational needs

DR CASSANDRA PHOENIX • 01392 262861 • H.C.Phoenix@exeter.ac.uk

Psychological effects of ageing on athletes; self-image in athletes; parents and grandparents as role models for younger family members

PROFESSOR THOMAS POSTMES • 01392 264688 • T.Postmes@exeter.ac.uk

Personal and social identity; group processes: normative and anti-normative behaviour; prejudice and discrimination; computer-mediated communication and social influence in online groups

DR TIM REES • 01392 264722 • Tim.J.Rees@exeter.ac.uk

Sport psychology; support networks for sportspeople; sportspeople's explanations for their successes and failures

DR ALAN SLATER • 01392 264595 • A.M.Slater@exeter.ac.uk

Infant behaviour; child development

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DR ADRIAN TAYLOR • 01392 264747 • A.H.Taylor@exeter.ac.uk

Exercise and mental health (anxiety, depression, mood); psychological factors influencing physical activity participation; promoting physical activity, particularly in primary health care; exercise for smoking cessation; exercise and older people; exercise and occupational stress

DR MARK WILSON • 01392 262891 • Mark.Wilson@exeter.ac.uk

Sport psychology; influence of stress and anxiety on performance; eye-steering coordination in car driving including the influence of stress, distraction, alcohol and fatigue on driving performance

DR EDWARD WATKINS • 01392 264692 • E.R.Watkins@exeter.ac.uk

Adult mental health - in particular depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety; psychological treatments including cognitive therapy, CBT, behaviour therapy, self-help interventions; cognition and emotion including problem-solving; negative and positive thinking; worry; rumination; autobiographical memory

DR HUW WILLIAMS • 01392 264661 • W.H.Williams@exeter.ac.uk

Neuropsychology; neuropsychological rehabilitation; mood disorders, particularly after brain injury; post traumatic stress disorders; memory disorders; psychological aspects of neurological disorders; concussion injuries

DR ANDY WILLS • 01392 264650 • A.J.Wills@exeter.ac.uk

Learning and memory in normal adults; perceptual expertise and categorisation

DR BRIAN YOUNG • 01392 264614 • B.M.Young@exeter.ac.uk

Television advertising and children; television’s effects on children; marketing to children; children and consumerism

RELIGION

Christianity

DR CATHERINE BRACE • 01326 371810 • C.Brace@exeter.ac.uk

Methodism in Cornwall

PROFESSOR JOHN BRYANT • 01392 264672 • J.A.Bryant@exeter.ac.uk

Relationship between science and religion, from the perspective of a Christian practicing science

PROFESSOR GRACE DAVIE • 01392 263302 • G.R.C.Davie@exeter.ac.uk

Religion in modern Britain, modern Europe and the modern world

DR MIKE HIGTON • 01392 264407 • M.A.Higton@exeter.ac.uk

Church issues; interfaith issues; theology and higher education; uses of the Bible;

Rowan Williams

DR DAVID HORRELL • 01392 264288 • d.g.horrell@exeter.ac.uk

The Apostle Paul; early Christian letters

REV DR ALASTAIR LOGAN • 01392 264237 • A.H.B.Logan@exeter.ac.uk

Orthodoxy and heresy in the early church; gnosticism; Christian festivals; free churches, especially the United Reformed Church; early Christian art and architecture

DR RACHEL MUERS • 01392 264240 • R.E.Muers@exeter.ac.uk

Feminism and theology; modern Christian theology; vegetarianism

DAVID RHYMER • 01872 274503 • D.W.Rhymer@exeter.ac.uk

Interpretation of the Bible within church congregations; method and process in theological education; Methodism; the Church in Cornwall

DR CHRISTOPHER SOUTHGATE • 07780 686264 • C.C.B.Southgate@exeter.ac.uk

The relationship between science and religion; ecological and green theology

DR PETER VAN-NUFFELEN • 01392 264102 • P.E.R.Van-Nuffelen@exeter.ac.uk

Religion in the Roman period; History of the church 300-700 A.D

DR ALEXANDRA WALSHAM • 01392 264319 • A.M.Walsham@exeter.ac.uk

The Reformation; Catholicism and anti-Catholicism in 16th and 17th Century England; other aspects of religious and cultural history in the same period; the early printed book

Islam

See also International: Arab World

DR NADJE AL-ALI • 07801931869 • N.S.Al-Ali@exeter.ac.uk

Gender/women in Muslim societies; secularism and Islamism (political Islam)

DR SAJJAD RIZVI • 01392 264039 • 07769 702854 • s.h.rizvi@exeter.ac.uk

Islamic Studies including contemporary Islam and Islamism, Islamic intellectual history, Iran,

Pakistan, Islam/Muslims in Britain

SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

Astronomy/Astrophysics

DR MATTHEW BATE • 01392 264126 • M.R.Bate@exeter.ac.uk

Astronomy; astrophysics; space flight

DR ANDREW BUNKER • 01392 264124 • A.J.Bunker@exeter.ac.uk

Astrophysics, including distant galaxies; the Hubble space telescope and other large telescopes; cosmology (origin and evolution of the Universe)

DR ANDREW GILBERT • 01392 263981 • A.D.Gilbert@exeter.ac.uk

Fluid mechanics; solar physics

DR TIMOTHY HARRIES • 01392 264158 • T.J.Harries@exeter.ac.uk

Astronomy; astrophysics; space flight

PROFESSOR TIM NAYLOR • 01392 264172 • T.Naylor@exeter.ac.uk

Astronomy; astrophysics

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Biology

PROFESSOR BARRY BARNES • 01392 263279 • s.b.barnes@exeter.ac.uk

Conceptual and philosophical implications raised by genetic research; identity; responsibility; how new genetic information is perceived and modified by different audiences

DR ANNETTE BRODERICK • 01326 370400 • a.c.broderick@exeter.ac.uk

Migration, ecology and physiology of marine turtle populations

DR JONATHAN BLOUNT • 01326 371877 • j.d.blount@exeter.ac.uk

Coloration in the animal kingdom, including sexual ornamentation

PROFESSOR JOHN BRYANT • 01392 264672 • J.A.Bryant@exeter.ac.uk

Bioethical issues: GM crops, stem cells, cloning, genetic diagnosis; the relationship between science and religion, from the perspective of a Christian practicing science; the cell division cycle with particular emphasis on DNA replication

DR JANE CALVERT • 01392 262048 • j.calvert@exeter.ac.uk

The social implications of genomics and systems biology; intellectual property in genomics; science policy

DR JAMES CRESSWELL • 01392 263779 • J.E.Cresswell@exeter.ac.uk

Pollination; gene flow in agricultural and GM oilseed rape

DR SASHA DALL • 01326 371860 • s.r.x.dall@exeter.ac.uk

Animal behaviour and evolutionary theory: how animals respond to danger and opportunities; how animals find food and mates, avoid predators and navigate; how animals learn about the world

PROFESSOR JOHN DUPRÉ • 01392 269127 • 07814 380244 • J.A.Dupre@exeter.ac.uk

Conceptual and philosophical implications raised by genetic research; philosophical issues in microbiology and systems biology; reductionism; determinism

PROFESSOR JOHN ENDLER • 01392 264641 • J.A.Endler@exeter.ac.uk

Animal behaviour; evolutionary ecology; population genetics; function, ecology and evolution of animal vision and signals, especially colour patterns; the bowerbird; freshwater fishes

MATTHEW EVANS • 01326 370724 • 07980 856063 • M.R.Evans@exeter.ac.uk

Evolutionary biology; ecology; behaviour; aerodynamics; conservation

PROFESSOR RICHARD FFRENCH-CONSTANT • 01326 253729 • r.ffrench-constant@exeter.ac.uk

Natural selection in insects

DR BRENDAN GODLEY • 01326 371861 • b.j.godley@exeter.ac.uk

Marine conservation; migration; marine turtles; endangered species; fisheries bycatch; climate change impacts on biodiversity; sustainable utilisation of wildlife

DR CHRISTINE HAUSKELLER • 01392 269129 • c.hauskeller@exeter.ac.uk

Ethics of stem cell research; global ethics and regulation of stem cell science; impact of genetics and genomics on the construction of human identity; the impact of genetic and genomic testing on individuals or social groups; genomics and race

DR DAVE HODGSON • 01326 371829 • d.j.hodgson@exeter.ac.uk

Biodiversity; population ecology; conservation management; sexual selection; mathematical ecology; statistics; climate change and ecology; parasites & disease

DR DAVID HOSKEN • 01326 371843 • d.j.hosken@exeter.ac.uk

Evolution; sexual selection; genital evolution; sperm competition; sexual conflict, male-female co-evolution; female multiple mating

PROFESSOR STEPHEN HUGHES • 01392 269133 • 07889 847641

• s.g.hughes@exeter.ac.uk

Cloning/stem cells and surrounding ethical dilemmas; patenting and intellectual property in genetics and genomics; genetic modification; GM crop genomics and agricultural development

PROFESSOR HILARY LAPPIN-SCOTT • 01392 263780 • H.M.Lappin-Scott@exeter.ac.uk

Starvation survival and persistence of bacteria in natural environments; growth of bacteria in biofilms; bacterial degradation of environmental pollutants

DR LISA LEAVER • 01392 264641 • L.A.Leaver@exeter.ac.uk

Animal behaviour; foraging, food caching and social behaviour of small mammals

PROFESSOR JENNIFER LITTLECHILD • 01392 263468 • J.A.Littlechild@exeter.ac.uk

Relationships between protein structure and function; protein engineering; molecular graphics and protein crystallography, commercial application of novel enzyme catalysts

PROFESSOR MARK MACNAIR • 01392 263791 • M.R.Macnair@exeter.ac.uk

Evolution; gene flow; selection and genetically modified crops; ecological and evolutionary effects of mining, especially for metals

PROFESSOR ALLEN MOORE • 01326 371883 • a.j.moore@exeter.ac.uk

Development and evolution of differences between the sexes; sexual signalling; parental care; sexual selection; insect behaviour; behaviour genetics

DR PATRICIA MOORE • 01326 371878 • P.J.Moore@exeter.ac.uk

Reproductive strategies; sexual selection; sexual conflict

PROFESSOR PETER MUMBY • 01392 263798 • P.J.Mumby@exeter.ac.uk

Coral reefs; mangroves; remote sensing; marine protected areas; marine conservation science

PROFESSOR NICHOLAS SMIRNOFF • 01392 263756 • N.Smirnoff@exeter.ac.uk

Plant responses to drought and extreme conditions; Vitamin C and other antioxidants in plants; plant biotechnology and GM plants; improving performance of crops

DR JAMIE STEVENS • 01392 263775 • J.R.Stevens@exeter.ac.uk

Parasitology; parasite evolution and veterinary parasitology; blowflies; larval therapy and forensic entomology; trout and salmon population genetics; management of trout and salmon populations in the South West, including Dartmoor and the Tamar

PROFESSOR NICHOLAS TALBOT • 01392 264673 • N.J.Talbot@exeter.ac.uk

Molecular biology of plant diseases; cereal pathology; industrial applications of fungi; biotechnology; functional genomics; agricultural biotechnology; functional genomics; use of bioinformatics in the agricultural biotechnology industry; funding for the biosciences; the future of biotechnology; systems biology; GM technologies and risk assessment

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DR TOM TREGENZA • 01326 371862 • T.Tregenza@exeter.ac.uk

Sexual behaviour in animals; emergence of new species

PROFESSOR CHARLES TYLER • 01392 264450 • C.R.Tyler@exeter.ac.uk

General biology of wildlife; ecotoxicology of fish; mechanisms controlling reproductive development in fish; endocrine disruption; tumour suppressor genes in fish as biomarkers for aquatic genotoxins

DR PETE VUKUSIC • 01392 262029 • P.Vukusic@exeter.ac.uk

Structural colour in nature, especiaally butterflies

DR ROD WILSON • 01392 264652 • R.W.Wilson@exeter.ac.uk

Effects of acid rain, toxic metals, global warming and ocean acidification on fish; marine and freshwater fish biology

DR ROBIN WOOTTON • 01392 263753 • R.J.Wootton@exeter.ac.uk

Insects; spiders; application of biological principles in engineering

Engineering

JOHN BOYLE • 01392 263653 • J.D.Boyle@exeter.ac.uk

Water and air pollution; waste minimisation; waste disposal; pollution control and river modelling; design and control of process plant; environmental impact assessments; engineering aspects of biofilms; sewage treatment and disposal

PROFESSOR DAVID BUTLER • 01392 264064 • D.Butler@exeter.ac.uk

Urban water management; water conservation and recycling; water pollution; flooding; sewerage; sewage treatment

DR STEPHEN CHILDE • 01392 263653 • S.J.Childe@exeter.ac.uk

Manufacturing and operations management; sustainability of manufacturing

DR PETER CONNOR • 01326 371870 • p.m.connor@exeter.ac.uk

Renewable energy; policy and regulation relating to the use of renewable energy, including wind turbines and renewable energy sources of heat

DR SLOBODAN DJORDJEVIC • 01392 262079 • S.Djordjevic@exeter.ac.uk

Flood risk management

PROFESSOR ROBERT HICKEN • 01392 264153 • r.j.hicken@exeter.ac.uk

Magnetic materials, magneto-optics and spintronics

PROFESSOR HYLKE GLASS • 01326 371823 • H.J.Glass@csm.ex.ac.uk

Sampling; geostatistics; geochemistry; compaction; sintering

DR ZORAN KAPELAN • 01392 264054 • Z.Kapelan@exeter.ac.uk

Water systems; asset management; risk analysis

DR CLIVE LEE • 07971 606987 • A.J.C.Lee@exeter.ac.uk

Biomechanics; biomaterials; total hip replacement; the Exeter Hip system

DEAN MILLAR • 01326 371833 • d.l.millar@exeter.ac.uk

Renewable energy

PROFESSOR ROBERT PINE • 01326 371832 • R.J.Pine@exeter.ac.uk

Slope and cliff stability; rock engineering; mining; risk assessment

PROFESSOR DRAGAN SAVIC • 01392 263637 • D.Savic@exeter.ac.uk

Urban water infrastructure planning and management; asset deterioration modelling and rehabilitation planning; optimisation techniques for cost-effective design and operation of water systems

DR CHRIS SMITH • 01392 263652 • C.W.Smith@exeter.ac.uk

Materials engineering; modelling (analytical and numerical) of physical properties; bioengineering; characterisation of materials

YUE WU • 01392 263685 • yue.wu@exeter.ac.uk

Complexity in manufacturing and the supply chains; lean manufacturing; manufacturing system simulation and evaluation; manufacturing system layout and optimisation

DR PHILIPPE YOUNG • 01392 263684 • Philippe.G.Young@exeter.ac.uk

Structural dynamics; biomechanics of head injury; orthopaedic implants; MRI/CT imaging techniques for medical and non medical applications; finite element methods; medical engineering

PROFESSOR DAVID ZHANG • 01392 2643641 • D.Z.Zhang@exeter.ac.uk

Manufacturing; e-manufacturing

Mathematics and Statistics

PROFESSOR PETER ASHWIN • 01392 263969 • P.Ashwin@exeter.ac.uk

Nonlinear science; dynamical systems (chaos theory)

PROFESSOR TREVOR BAILEY • 01392 264474 • T.C.Bailey@exeter.ac.uk

Applied statistics

PROFESSOR PETER COX • 07794 184681 • p.m.cox@exeter.ac.uk

Mathematical models for climate prediction

PROFESSOR PAUL ERNEST • 01392 264796 • P.Ernest@exeter.ac.uk

The nature of mathematics (philosophy of mathematics); the aims of teaching mathematics; gender and maths; anti-racist maths; learning difficulties in maths.

DR DAVID SMITH • 01392 264478 • D.K.Smith@exeter.ac.uk

Chance and probabilities; mathematical models in management

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Physics

PROFESSOR BILL BARNES • 01392 264135 • W.L.Barnes@exeter.ac.uk

Physics; light; nanotechnology; photonics

DR HAMID DEHGHANI • 01392 264117 • H.Dehghani@exeter.ac.uk

Medical imaging; image reconstruction; inverse problems; non-invasive Imaging

DR JULIAN MOGER • 01392 264181 • J.Moger@exeter.ac.uk

Biophotonics

DR ANDREW GILBERT • 01392 263981 • A.D.Gilbert@exeter.ac.uk

Fluid mechanics; solar physics

PROFESSOR ROY SAMBLES • 01392 264103 • J.R.Sambles@exeter.ac.uk

Light; colour; liquid crystals; photonic surfaces

PROFESSOR GYANESHWAR SRIVASTAVA • 01392 264080 • G.P.Srivastava@exeter.ac.uk

Electrons; phonons

DR PETE VUKUSIC • 01392 262029 • P.Vukusic@exeter.ac.uk

Physics; optics; photonics, structural colour in nature, especially butterflies

DR CHARLES WILLIAMS • 01392 264178 • C.D.H.Williams@exeter.ac.uk

Physics; low temperature physics; quantum fluids; instrumentation

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SOCIAL AFFAIRS

PROFESSOR ANNE BARLOW • 01392 263159 • A.E.Barlow@exeter.ac.uk

Cohabitation

DR CATHERINE BRACE • 01326 371810 • C.Brace@exeter.ac.uk

English national identity

DR JANE CALVERT • 01392 262048 • j.calvert@exeter.ac.uk

The social implications of genomics

PROFESSOR PAUL CLOKE • 01392 264522 • p.cloke@exeter.ac.uk

Rural affairs; homelessness; ethical consumption

DR JERRI DABOO • 01392 264534 • J.J.Daboo@exeter.ac.uk

Culture of the British Asian diaspora

DR JONATHAN GITHENS-MAZER • 07949 765 277 • j.githens-mazer@ex.ac.uk

Ethnicity, nationalism, ethnic conflict; Irish nationalism

PROFESSOR ALEX HASLAM • 01392 264618 • A.Haslam@exeter.ac.uk

Group identity and group processes in organizations and society; specifically, leadership, motivation, decision-making and communication

DR OLIVER JAMES • 01392 264504 • O.James@exeter.ac.uk

Civil service; central and local government; public sector reform; quality of public services

(including health and education); regulation of public and private sectors; public perception of public services

DR MARGARETTA JOLLY • 01392 264254 • M.Jolly@exeter.ac.uk

Lesbian, bisexual and gay studies; feminism and women's movements

DR TONY KING • 01392 263259 • A.C.King@exeter.ac.uk

Sociology of sport/football; social theory; armed forces

DR MICHAEL LEYSHON • 01326 371867 • m.leyshon@exeter.ac.uk

Youth culture and identity; social, political and economic exclusion of young people

DR JAMES LYONS • 01392 264355 • James.Lyons@exeter.ac.uk

Youth and media culture

DR AVRIL MEWSE • 01392 264596 • A.J.Mewse@exeter.ac.uk

Domestic violence; adolescent health and risk taking; psychology of debt

DR RACHEL MUERS • 01392 264240 • R.E.Muers@exeter.ac.uk

Vegetarianism

DR NIGEL PLEASANTS • 01392 263523 • n.j.pleasants@exeter.ac.uk

Philosophical issues raised by the Holocaust; animal ethics

PROFESSOR ADRIAN THATCHER • 01392 264294 • 01752 704058

• A.Thatcher@exeter.ac.uk

Marriage, sexuality, family

DR JOHN TRIPP • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk

Contraception and reproductive health; early childhood deaths; smoking prevention and cessation

DR MATTHIAS VARUL • 01392 263283 • M.Z.Varul@exeter.ac.uk

Sociology of health and illness; Fair Trade consumerism

Crime

DR CRIS BURGESS • 01392 264627 • C.N.W.Burgess@exeter.ac.uk

Retraining intervention for dangerous drivers or motorcycle riders

PROFESSOR JENNY MCEWAN • 01392 263162 • J.A.McEwan@exeter.ac.uk

Criminal trials; evidence

BILL TUPMAN • 01392 264185 • 07738 477460 • W.A.Tupman@exeter.ac.uk

Counter-terrorist policy; financing of terrorism and organised crime; justice and home affairs in the European Union; transnational and cross-border crime; Europol; international police cooperation, especially databases and information technology; international criminal law; financial crime, corruption and money-laundering

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SOUTH WEST OF ENGLAND

PROFESSOR KEITH ATKINSON • 01326 370449 • K.Atkinson@exeter.ac.uk

Cornish mining; Combined Universities in Cornwall (CUC)

DR CATHERINE BRACE • 01326 371810 • C.Brace@exeter.ac.uk

Cultural identity in the Westcountry and Cornwall

DR BERNARD DEACON • 01326 371889 • B.W.Deacon@exeter.ac.uk

Representations of Cornwall and Cornish identity; historical geography of Cornwall; contemporary governance and regionalism; Cornish language

DR DAVID HARVEY • 01392 263330 • D.C.Harvey@exeter.ac.uk

Historical geography of the South West; Cornwall and Cornish identity (particularly in relation to Methodism); oral history and landscape change in Devon

DR KAYLEIGH MILDEN • 01326 371891 • K.M.Milden@exeter.ac.uk

Cornish identity; 19th and 20th Century history of Methodism in Cornwall, with particular reference to its political impact on society; socio-economic history of the Tamar Valley in the

20th Century; border identity in Devon and Cornwall.

PROFESSOR NICHOLAS ORME • 01392 264340 • N.I.Orme@exeter.ac.uk

History of the South West of England; Cornish medieval, Tudor and church history; Devon medieval and church history

PROFESSOR PHILIP PAYTON • 01326 371887 • P.J.Payton@exeter.ac.uk

Most areas of Cornish Studies, especially 19th Century social history and contemporary socio-economic; cultural and political issues in Cornwall

DR DUNCAN PIRRIE • 01326 371831 • d.pirrie@exeter.ac.uk

The impact of mining on the coastal zone of Cornwall

DR GARRY TREGIDGA • 01326 371888 • G.H.Tregidga@exeter.ac.uk

The musical heritage of Cornwall; the development of Cornish politics since 1880

SPORT AND EXERCISE

(SEE ALSO HEALTH AND WELL-BEING)

PROFESSOR NEIL ARMSTRONG • 01392 263006 • N.Armstrong@exeter.ac.uk

Children's health and exercise

DR SHARON DIXON • 01392 264712 • 07799 584943 • S.J.Dixon@exeter.ac.uk

Biomechanical aspects of sports injuries, particularly the influence of changes in footwear, shoe insoles and orthotic devices and sports surfaces on the loading of lower extremity; specific study populations include distance runners and military recruits

PROFESSOR ROGER ESTON • 01392 264720 • R.G.Eston@exeter.ac.uk

Children and exercise; sports training in children; assessment of fitness and body composition

PROFESSOR ANDREW JONES • 01392 262886 • A.M.Jones@exeter.ac.uk

Respiration in sport; elite sports performance physiology; endurance sports

DR TONY KING • 01392 263259 • A.C.King@exeter.ac.uk

Sociology of sport, especially football

DR ANDREW MIDDLEBROOKE • 01392 262893 • A.R.Middlebrooke@exeter.ac.uk

Exercise, diabetes and cardiovascular risk

DR CASSANDRA PHOENIX • 01392 262861 • H.C.Phoenix@exeter.ac.uk

Psychological effects of ageing on athletes; self-image in athletes

DR TIM REES • 01392 264722 • Tim.J.Rees@exeter.ac.uk

Sport psychology; support networks for sportspeople; sportspeople's explanations for their successes and failures

DR BRETT SMITH • 01392 262868 • B.M.Smith@exeter.ac.uk

Experience of becoming disabled through sport; men’s health

PROFESSOR ANDREW SPARKES • 01392 264752 • A.C.Sparkes@exeter.ac.uk

Performing bodies and identity construction; interrupted body projects (e.g. illness, injury, acquired disability) and the narrative reconstruction of self; sporting autobiographies; the lives of marginalized individuals and groups

DR ADRIAN TAYLOR • 01392 264747 • A.H.Taylor@exeter.ac.uk

Exercise and mental health (anxiety, depression, mood); psychological factors influencing physical activity participation; promoting physical activity, particularly in primary health care; exercise for smoking cessation; exercise and older people; exercise and occupational stress

DR JOANNE WELSMAN • 01392 264752 • J.R.Welsman@exeter.ac.uk

Benefits of exercise on young people

DR CRAIG WILLIAMS • 01392 264890 • C.A.Williams@exeter.ac.uk

Exercise and fitness of children and adolescents; talent identification of young child athletes; cycling, football, cricket, gymnastics and children; paediatric physiology; sports sciences; health and nutrition

DR MARK WILSON • 01392 262891 • Mark.Wilson@exeter.ac.uk

Sport psychology; influence of stress and anxiety on performance; eye-steering coordination in car driving including the influence of stress, distraction, alcohol and fatigue on driving performance

DR RICHARD WINSLEY • 01392 264724 • R.J.Winsley@exeter.ac.uk

Aerobic fitness in children and adults; sport physiology; children’s physical activity; overtraining

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TOURISM

DR TIM COLES • 01392 264441 • T.S.Coles@exeter.ac.uk

Tourism planning; governance and regulation; sustainable tourism; retailing and shopping

PROFESSOR JONATHAN SCHROEDER • 01392 262537 • 07962 524263

• J.E.Schroeder@exeter.ac.uk

Tourism marketing

PROFESSOR GARETH SHAW • 01392 263332 • G.Shaw@exeter.ac.uk

Most aspects of tourism; tourism entrepreneurship and small firms

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35

29

Catholicism

Celtic issues child development children's health

Christianity church cinema citizenship civil service climate change/global warming

15, 16, 36

28, 29

19, 20, 28, 29

2, 23

9

26

6, 8, 31

20

19

27

23

27, 28, 33

2, 34

21, 25

20

27

14

16

6

20

8, 12

28, 30

27

29

9

13

Keyword Page cloning cohabitation communication compensation complimentary medicine computers conservation consumers contraception coral reefs

Cornwall corporate governance corporate social responsibility corruption cricket crime cycling

Daphne Du Maurier debt depression

Devon diabetes dictatorships disability discrimination/prejudice disease diversity domestic violence driving and motorcycle riding dyslexia earthquakes ecology economics

Egypt elections energy

Englishness enzymes ethical funds ethics ethnicity

EU

4, 5, 18

21

25, 26

11, 12

34

31

5, 6

6, 7, 13, 25, 35

34

22, 23

14, 15, 35

13

4, 19, 20, 36

5, 6

5

6, 35

37

23, 25, 35

30

25

6, 7

25

15

9

30, 31

7

27

14, 15, 16, 17

6

27

26, 28

9

11

8, 13, 20, 31

37

24

5, 27

16, 28

36

14, 37

19

15

39

40

QUICK REFERENCE

Keyword eugenics evolution exercise fair trade feminism finance fish flooding fluid mechanics football

France gender genetics genomics

Germany gifts

GM

Government

Greek history

Gulf gymnastics

Hamas hepatitis C herbal medicine

Hezbollah

Higher Education hip replacement

History

Hitler holocaust homelessness horses

Human rights infanticide insects and spiders insider trading

Iran

Iraq

Ireland

Islam

Jordan

Page

4

30

15, 16, 37

6, 8

3, 29

4, 5

8, 12, 30, 31, 32

11, 32

34

35, 37

23

2, 4, 7, 21, 22, 29

30

34

23

26, 27

11, 13, 30, 31

4, 26

18

22

37

22

14

15

22

6, 10

14

18, 19, 20, 21

19

35

34

20

21

17

30, 31, 32, 34

6

29

21, 22

34

22, 26, 29

22

Keyword justice

Kurdish issues

Labour Party

Latin

Latin America law leadership

Libya light linguistics liquid crystals literacy literature magic magnets manufacturing marine life marketing marriage martial arts mathematical models mathematics media medical history medical imaging

Medieval history memory mental health mergers

Methodism

Middle East military history mining money motivation

MS music nanotechnology naval history

Nelson neurology

Page

12, 13, 30

7, 28

17, 35

2

33

9

2, 18, 35

19

34

18

27, 28

15, 16, 28, 37

5

28

22, 26

18, 21

10

3, 4, 18, 19

19

32

33

34

23

34

25

21, 22

20

18

18, 23

21, 25

6

22

11, 12, 33, 36

26

27

16

4, 20

34

20

6

16

QUICK REFERENCE

Page

11, 32

17

31

9, 10, 26, 27, 28

7, 26

11

18, 20, 28

32, 33

8

18, 29

13, 34

24

9

9, 10

11, 32

17

27

16

5, 7

34

12, 31

3

23

19, 20, 25

2, 7

14

16, 18

15

22

29

22

31

3, 17, 18, 35

2,3

8

14, 15, 27, 35

12, 13

29

19, 24

9, 27

26

Keyword new media

NHS nutrition obesity oil

Pakistan

Palestine parasites parenting

Parkinson's disease pensions photonics plants poetry police political history pollution primary care proteins psychology public sector recycling religion renewable energy retail

Roman history rural affairs

Russia school science sewage sex education sexuality

Shakespeare shopping smoking soils space

Spain special educational needs speech

Keyword terrorism theatre tourism

Trade turtles

United Nations

USA vegetarianism

Vikings vitamin C war war on terror water weapons wind turbines witchcraft

World War 2 writing youth culture sport sporting injuries sports psychology sports training

Stalin statistics stem cells

Stone Age stress strokes

Sudan sustainability taxation teaching technology television

Page

15, 35, 37

36

27

37

19

31, 33

30

20

6, 14, 15, 17, 28

16

22

11, 32

5

9, 10

9

2

20

31

21, 26

21

11, 12

21

32

3, 18, 19

23

2, 10

7, 38

5

30

21, 25

20, 24

29

19, 26

2, 3

35

41

42

NAME INDEX

Name

ADAMS, Paul

ADDO, Michael

AHMADZADEH, Hashem

AL-ALI, Nadje

ANDERSON, Jonathan

ARMSTRONG, David

ARMSTRONG, Neil

ASHWIN, Peter

ATKINSON, Keith

BAILEY, Trevor

BAKHEIT, Magid

BALKENBORG, Dieter

BANDUCCI, Susan

BARLOW, Anne

BARNES, Barry

BARNES, Bill

BARRY, Jonathan

BARTON, Simon

BATE, Matthew

BAYLISS, Philip

BIESTA, Gert

BLACK, Jeremy

BLIGH, John

BLOUNT, Jonathan

BOLDEN, Richard

BOOTH, Alan

BORG, Barbara

BORGERSON, Janet

BOUGHTON, Zoë

BOYLE, John

BRACE, Catherine

BRADLEY, Bruce

BRADSHAW, Alan

BRAUND, David

BRIDGE, Helen

BRODERICK, Annette

BROWN, Andy

BRYANT, John

BUNKER, Andrew

BURDEN, Robert

BURGESS, Cris

Page

23

11, 32

28, 34, 36

20

6

18

17

7

9

18

17

30

18

24

29

9

7

18, 23

23

30

3

28, 30

29

9, 26

26, 35

11, 36

33

16

5

25

25, 34

30

34

11

21, 25

21

22, 29

12

21, 25

15, 36

33

Name Page

BURGOYNE, Carole

BUTLER, David

CALVERT, Jane

CAMPBELL, John

CAPDEVILA-ARGUELLES, Nuria

CASELDINE, Christopher

CHEDZOY, Sue

CHILDE, Stephen

CLOKE, Paul

CODE, Chris

COLES, Bryony

COLES, Tim

COLEY, David

COLLIER, Paul

CONNOR, Peter

COVENEY, Aidan

COX, Paul

COX, Peter

CRAMP, Matthew

CREIGHTON, Oliver

CRESSWELL, James

CRICK, Julia

DABOO, Jerri

DALL, Sasha

DAVIE, Grace

DEACON, Bernard

DEHGHANI, Hamid

DEMAINE, Andrew

DIXON, Sharon

DJORDJEVIC, Slobodan

DRAPER, Paul

DUMPER, Mick

DUNNE, Tim

DUPRÉ, John

ECONOMIDES, Kim

EDWARDS, Karen

EL-ENANY, Rasheed

ELLARD, Sian

ENDLER, John

ERNEST, Paul

ERNST, Edzard

5, 7

8, 33

14

20

11, 12, 13, 30

18

2, 34

30

28

36

14, 34

14

36

11, 32

7

22

21, 25

30

25

3

3, 22

14

30

9, 33

15

13, 34

27

12, 20

8, 38

8, 11

5

11, 32

23

26

11, 32

30, 34

17

24

8, 12

9

32

NAME INDEX

Name Page

ESTON, Roger

EVANS, Matthew

EVERSON, Richard

FAUKNER, Sally

FFRENCH-CONSTANT, Richard

FINUCANE, Sean

FISHER, Kate

FISHER, Ros

FORD, Nicholas

FRAYLING, Timothy

FRENCH, Henry

GAGNIER, Regenia

GIANNACHI, Gabriella

GIBSON, Marion

GILBERT, Andrew

GILG, Andrew

17

14

18

3, 10, 24

29, 34

11

2

3

30

7

17, 18

10

37

30

9

2

GILL, Christopher

GITHENS-MAZER, Jonathan

GLASS, Hylke

GODLEY, Brendan

GORE, Derek

GOSLING, Jonathan

GREGORY, Alan

HAMILTON, Sarah

HAMPSHER-MONK, Iain

HANEMANN, Oliver

HARCOURT, Alison

HARDING, Anthony

HARRIES, Timothy

HARRIS, Richard

HARRISON, Stephan

HARVEY, David

HASLAM, Alex

HASLAM, Cath

HATTERSLEY, Andrew

HAUSKELLER, Christine

HAYWARD, Susan

HENNESSY, Sarah

HICKEN, Robert

HIGTON, Mike

HILL, Jude

18

34

32

8, 12, 30

20

6

5

18

19, 25

16

7, 23, 25

20

29

5

6, 8

12, 19, 36

6, 27, 34

27

14

30

2, 23

4

32

28

18

Page

6

13, 31

3, 24

27

16

8

5

8

3

3, 35

37

11

32

26

35, 37

8, 11

2, 24

8, 11, 13, 31

16, 27

10

25

28

31

31

21

13, 18

22, 26

17, 19

26, 35

5, 7

5, 13

27

27, 31

14, 32

2

35

31

29

16

23

2, 35

Name

HIPKINS, Danielle

HODGSON, Dave

HODGSON, Tim

HOLDEN, Cathie

HONEYBALL, Simon

HORRELL, David

HOSKEN, David

HUGHES, Stephen

HURCOMBE, Linda

IRIARTE, José

ISMAIL, Salwa

JACKSON, Mark

JAMES, Oliver

JAMES, Simon

JEANES, Emma

JETTEN, Jolanda

JOHNS-PUTRA, Adeline

JOLLY, Margaretta

JONES, Andrew

KAIN, Roger

KAPELAN, Zoran

KARP, Jeff

KING, Tony

KNIGHT, Jasper

KOTSOGIANNIS, Christos

KUHN, Nikolaus

KUYKEN, Willem

KWASNIOK, Frank

LADKIN, Donna

LAPPIN-SCOTT, Hilary

LAWSON-PEEBLES, Robert

LEA, Stephen

LEAVER, Lisa

LEE, Clive

LEY, Graham

LEYSHON, Michael

LITTLECHILD, Jennifer

LOGAN, Alastair

LOGAN, Stuart

LONGMAN, Chris

LYONS, James

43

44

NAME INDEX

Page

21

29, 35

12, 13, 31

7

25

10

29

2

12, 33

15

18

34

31

23

31

10

2

3

25, 35

3, 19

17, 19

15, 27, 35

15, 37

36

5

12, 31

22

21

9, 19

4

6

5

22

10, 27

6

19

22

9

12

7

19, 36

21

Name

MACMILLEN, Malcolm

MACNAIR, Mark

MAHDI, Kamil

MALONEY, John

MARTURANO, Antonio

MAXFIELD, Valerie

MAZZOTTI, Massimo

MCCORRISTON, Steve

MCCULLOUGH, Christopher

MCDOWELL, Nicholas

MCEWAN, Jenny

McRAE, Andrew

MELLING, Joseph

MEWSE, Avril

MIDDLEBROOKE, Andrew

MILDEN, Kayleigh

MILLAR, Dean

MILLS, Simon

MITCHELL, Stephen

MOGER, Julian

MOORE, Allen

MOORE, Melisa

MOORE, Patricia

MORGAN, Debbie

MORKOT, Robert

MUERS, Rachel

MUMBY, Peter

MURRAY, Gordon

MUSSON, Anthony

MYHILL, Debra

NAYLOR, Tim

NEALE, Steve

NEWMAN, Dave

NEWTON, Tim

NG, Irene

NIBLOCK, Tim

NORWICH, Brahm

O’LEARY, Majella

OGDEN, Daniel

ONLEY, James

ORME, Nicholas

OUTRAM, Alan

Name

OVERTON, Mark

OVERY, Richard

PAYTON, Philip

PHOENIX, Cassandra

PINE, Robert

PIRRIE, Duncan

PITTLER, Max

PLEASANTS, Nigel

POSTMES, Thomas

POWELL, Roy

PRINCE, Susan

QUINE, Timothy

QUINN, Jocey

RAPPERT, Brian

REES, John

REES, Tim

REES, Timothy

RENFREW, Alastair

RHYMER, David

RICHARDSON, Angelique

RICHARDSON, William

RIPPON, Stephen

RIZVI, Sajjad

RODGER, Nicholas

RYLANCE, Rick

SADIKI, Larbi

SAMBLES, Roy

SAVIC, Dragan

SCHROEDER, Jonathan

SCHWYZER, Philip

SHARPE, Lesley

SHAW, Gareth

SHORE, Angela

SKINNER, Nigel

SLATER, Alan

SMIRNOFF, Nicholas

SMITH, Brett

SMITH, Chris

SMITH, David

SMITH, Joseph

SMITH, Peter

SNEYD, Robert

Page

4, 10

22, 26

34

12, 33

7, 38

4

4

8, 38

19, 24

4, 24

29

4

10

21

22, 29

20

13, 19

19

19, 36

27, 37

12, 33

12, 13, 36

15

35

9, 27

17

2, 25

13

10

21, 26

17

27, 37

13, 31

15, 37

33

33

20, 24

15

10

27

20, 25

14

NAME INDEX

Name Page

SOMERS, John

SOUTHGATE, Christopher

SPARKES, Andrew

SRIVASTAVA, Gyaneshwar

STANSFIELD, Gareth

STEIN, Ken

STEVENS, Jamie

STORM, Lise

SWEENEY, Kieran

TALBOT, Nicholas

TAUCHERT, Ashley

TAYLOR, Adrian

TAYLOR, Helen

TETTENBORN, Andrew

THATCHER, Adrian

THORPE, Andrew

17

13, 31

4

15, 16, 28, 37

4, 24

25

35

20, 26

3, 10

29

37

34

22

17

31

22, 26

TONKS, Ian

TOOKE, John

TREGENZA, Tom

TREGIDGA, Garry

TREND, Roger

TRIPP, John

TROJANOWSKI, Grzegorz

TUPMAN, Bill

TURNER, Martin

TYLER, Charles

VAN DE NOORT, Robert

VAN-NUFFELEN, Peter

VARUL, Matthias

VONHOFF, Gert

VOSS, Linda

VUKUSIC, Pete

WALSHAM, Alexandra

WALTERS, Gareth

WATKINS, Edward

WELSMAN, Joanne

WHATMORE, Jackie

WHITMARSH, Tim

WHITTAKER, Julie

WIGHT, Colin

WILKIN, Terry

WILKINS, John

6, 7

14

32

4, 20, 26, 36

10

14, 15, 35

6

23, 26, 35

20, 29

8, 15, 35

23

15

34

13

32

21

20, 29

24

16, 28

16, 37

14

18

6

21

14

18

Name

WILLIAMS, Charles

WILLIAMS, Craig

WILLIAMS, Howard

WILLIAMS, Huw

WILLS, Andy

WILSON, Mark

WILSON, Rod

WINSLEY, Richard

WINTER, Michael

WOOD, Elizabeth

WOOTTON, Robin

WREN-LEWIS, Simon

WRIGHT, David

WU, Yue

YOUNG, Brian

YOUNG, Philippe

YOUNG, Susan

ZAJICEK, John

ZARRILLI, Phillip

ZHANG, David

ZITZLSPERGER, Ulrike

Page

34

16, 37

21

16, 28

28

28, 37

8, 12, 32

37

33

2, 7, 28

5

9

14, 33

13

10

32

4

16

3

33

23

45

46

FACTS & FIGURES

Total student numbers

as at 1 December 2004

Male/Female Ratio 04/05

Female 53.10%

Male 46.90%

Staff numbers Research Awards

FACTS & FIGURES

Undergraduate UK student domicile 04/05

38 (Scotland)

19 (Northern Ireland)

218 (North)

776 (Midlands)

520 (Wales)

719 (East Anglia)

2914 (London & South East)

3888 (South West)

Unknown 142

Other 246

International student numbers by region of domicile 04/05

1 2

4

5

6

3

1 North and South America 183

2 Africa 67

3 Australasia/Oceania 7

4 Middle East and Gulf 120

5 Europe and Russian Federation 278

6 Asia 652

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