1982
Juliet Dwyer has taken on a new role as news analysis editor for BBC Mobile & online, after working at radio 4, and is enjoying being mum to three teenagers and living in Buckinghamshire.
1982
Dr Crispin Hales completed a dozen or more engineering-failure investigations and gave a keynote address, ‘Specialty new Zealand – Kiwi innovation & engineering design’ at the University of Waikato in new Zealand. He also gave his usual two lectures on ‘Safety in design’ at northwestern University.
Andrew Goddard is now the Chief Technical officer for eDF energy, responsible for providing technical support and oversight for the UK nuclear fleet.
1995
Clare Kirk has recently moved back to the UK after sixteen years living in the San Francisco Bay area.
1997
Eleanor Clake (née Houston), is delighted to announce the arrival of daughter Mary, born on 9th March, a sister for robin and John.
1984
Gordon Seabright is the Chief executive of the eden Project in Cornwall.
1997
1984
Professor Ben Simons, of the Department of applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at Cambridge, has been awarded a prestigious research professorship, the royal Society eP abraham research Professorship. Professor Simons does cross-disciplinary research using statistical methods from physics to describe the behaviour of stem cells.
Tony Wilson, formerly Director of Policy and research at the Learning and Work Institute, has been appointed as Director (Chief executive) of the Institute for employment Studies, a leading UK independent centre for research and evidence-based consultancy in employment, labour market and human resource policy and practice.
1999
Dr Stuart Gietel-Basten has taken up the post of associate Professor of Social Science and Public Policy at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
2000
David Cockayne launched a new business ‘thevaluecircle’ in 2017, continuing his work on modern governance and leadership, and was delighted to be made a Fellow of the royal Society of arts.
2001
The Reverend Dr Jamie Hawkey is Dean of Clare College Cambridge and has been appointed as a chaplain to the Queen. He will join a rota of chaplains who are available to the Queen at any time and will preach once a year in the Chapel royal, St James’s Palace, London.
Tim Davie, Chief executive of BBC Studios, was awarded a CBe in the Birthday Honours list 2018 for services to international trade.
2001
Svetlana Lokhova published a new book, The spy who changed history: the untold story of how the Soviet Union won the race for America’s top secrets (London: Collins, 2018).
The Reverend Sarah Hillman was appointed assistant rural dean of Dorchester in the summer of 2017 in addition to her parish responsibilities.
2001
Alexander Soddy conducted performances of the revival of the Zeffirelli production of La Bohème at the Metropolitan opera in new York in the autumn of 2017.
2003
Dr Daisy Black, lecturer in english at the University of Wolverhampton, has been selected for the BBC/aHrC new Generation Thinkers scheme 2018 and will be working with the BBC to make a programme for radio 3 on her research project ‘eating God: food in medieval religious drama’.
2007
Lucien Young brought together Brexit and Alice in Wonderland in a new book, Alice in Brexitland, and reworked a Dickens favourite as Trump’s Christmas carol, both published by ebury Press, London, in 2017.
1987
1987
Angus Westgarth-Smith has published an article, ‘ocean acidifcation needs more publicity as part of a strategy to avoid a global decline in calcifer populations’, in the Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (2017). Justin Maciejewski has been appointed as the new Director General of the national army Museum. He spent twenty-seven years in the army and was awarded the DSo after commanding his battalion, the 2nd Battalion The rifles, in Iraq.
1988
Sarah Bonnett was delighted to return to life in Cambridge as the Bursar of Sidney Sussex College from January 2018.
1991
Emma Nott was appointed as a circuit judge to the South-eastern Circuit in March 2018, sitting at reading Crown Court.
1992
Sarah Gabriel performed Dorothy Parker takes a trip, the solo musical play, at the oxford Playhouse in May 2018.
1992
His Honour Andrew Shaw was appointed as a circuit judge to the South-
Selwyn Calendar 2017–2018
ParT FIVe
Graham Stuart, the Conservative MP for Beverley and Holderness, has been appointed as Minister for Investment at the Department for International Trade.
1985
ParT FIVe
1993
1982
1984
120
eastern Circuit, based at norwich Crown Court, and has recently been appointed to the circuit bench.
121