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| 20 October 2005 | PR 05/100 |
University thanks long serving staff
On Wednesday 26 October, 32 members of staff at Loughborough University will be presented with a certificate by the Vice Chancellor, Professor Sir David Wallace, to mark 25 years’ service. Each person has also been invited to choose a gift to the value of £150.
The presentation ceremony is an annual event and this year’s list of recipients is as follows:
Richard Newbold |
Business Partnerships and Knowledge Transfer | |
| Professor Malcolm King |
Business School | |
| Dr Raymond Barton Dr Paul Lucas |
Chemistry | |
| Mark Harrod |
Civil and Building Engineering | |
| Dr Helmut Bez |
Computer Science | |
| Sue Johnson Professor Mark Porter |
Design and Technology | |
| Lorraine Whittington |
Economics | |
| William Gabb Cheryl Heath |
Electronic and Electrical Engineering | |
| Hugh Axten Joan Hancox Linda Peachey Roy South Martin Stringfellow Sharon Taylor Geoffrey Whitt |
Estates Services | |
| Filomena Palmieri Christine York |
Imago Services | |
| Michael Hallam Raymond Owens |
Institute of Polymer Technology and Materials Engineering | |
| Nicholas Aikman Peter Beacham Raffaela Dewing |
School of Art and Design | |
| Hazel Naylor Professor Clive Pugh |
Mathematical Sciences | |
| Dr Anne Mumford |
Media Services | |
| Joyce Bartlett Jenny Clark Susan Mee Marion Shields |
University Library |
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For further information contact:
Hannah Baldwin, Head of PR, Loughborough University,
T: 01509 222239, E: H.E.Baldwin@lboro.ac.uk
Notes to editors
- The press are welcome to attend the presentation ceremony, which will
take place at 4 pm on Wednesday 26 October in the Bradgate Restaurant
in the Edward Herbert Building.
- Loughborough has an established reputation for excellence in teaching and research, strong links with industry, and unrivalled sporting achievement. Assessments of teaching quality by the Quality Assurance Agency place Loughborough in the top flight of UK universities, and industry highlights Loughborough in its top five for graduate recruitment. Around 45% of the University’s income is for research. The University has been awarded four Queen’s Anniversary Prizes: for its collaboration with aerospace and automotive companies such as BAE Systems, Ford and Rolls Royce; for its work in developing countries; for pioneering research in optical engineering; and for its world-leading role in sports research, education and development.
