Biography. 2012 - present Professor of Neuroscience, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, UK. 2008-2012 Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, UK. 2002-2008 Lecturer, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, UK. 1993-2002 Postdoctoral Research Associate, School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, UK.
Smith Colin, Blake Allan, Gray Peter, Kelly Fearghal Inquiry in science education and science teacher education (2013) (2013) Introduction to the special issue on the work of teacher education: policy, practice and institutional conditions McNicholl Jane, Ellis Viv, Blake Allan Journal of Education for Teaching Vol 39 (2013).
The research undertaken by staff highlights the successful linking of contemporary business and policy questions with contributions to debates around major theoretical questions. The Adam Smith Business School research output impacts practice in public and private sector organisations, professional.
The Social Science Research Network (SSRN) is devoted to the rapid worldwide dissemination of social science research and is composed of a number of specialized research networks in each of the social sciences. This collection contains working papers submitted to the Robert H. Smith School of Business Research Paper Series at the Social Sciences Research Network.
Undergraduate open days. Professor Alan Smith CEng, PhD, FIMMM. Director of the Materials and Engineering Research Institute and College Head of Business Development. Summary. Professor Smith is the Director of the Materials and Engineering Research Institute and College of Business, Technology and Engineering Head of Business Development. He has led the Sheffield Hallam University.
Research student. Graeme Smith is affiliated with The Open University's Department of Accounting and Finance. You can email Graeme Smith directly; but for media enquiries please contact a member of The Open University's Media Relations team. Biography. Graeme worked for many years in the IT sector on software systems to support financial management.
Professor Alan Smith holds the UNESCO Chair at Ulster University in Northern Ireland. Alan has taught in both Northern Ireland and Zimbabwe and was previously a Senior Research Fellow at Ulster University's Centre for the Study of Conflict. He was actively involved in the establishment of integrated schools in Northern Ireland, was the founding.
I research in the broad areas of law, criminal justice, and victimology. Sprecific areas of focus include Criminal Law, Evidence, Human Rights Law, Genocide studies, International law (private and public), mass attrocities, war crimes, international criminal justice responses, terrorism studies and radicalisation, European Union Law etc.
Alan Smith is Principal Methodologist (and Founder) of the Data Visualisation Centre at the UK Office for National Statistics. A cartographer by background, Alan has always been interested in the visual presentation of information. The work of his team focusses heavily on the opportunities offered by the web to produce rich, engaging content.