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Brian Dobson (Hatfield) – Reader Emeritus of Durham University; President of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle [38] Alan Greaves (Grey) – Lecturer in Archaeology at University of Liverpool [39] William Greenwell FRS (Castle) – archaeologist, canon at Durham Cathedral [40] Birgitta Hoffmann (Ustinov) – Director of the Roman Gask ...
Prof Christopher Rowe in 2012. Christopher James Rowe OBE (born 17 March 1944) is a British classical scholar.He is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Classics and Ancient History of Durham University, England .He is a former President of the Classical Association, and was appointed OBE in 2009 for "services to scholarship".
He went on to teach at the universities of Miami, London and Surrey before being appointed, in 1986, as Professor of Philosophy at Durham University – where he remained until retiring in 2008. During his academic career, David was a visiting professor at universities in the United States, Canada, Malta, Sri Lanka and South Africa.
Brian Dobson – Reader Emeritus of Archaeology at Durham University; President of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle [13] Paul Edwards – Professor of English and African Literature at the University of Edinburgh [14] Allan M. Findlay – Emeritus Professor of Geography at the University of St Andrews [15]
He is an emeritus professor of patristic and Byzantine studies in the Department of Theology and Religion of Durham University. [2] Louth has been at Durham University since 1996. Previously he taught at the University of Oxford (mostly patristics) and at Goldsmiths' College in Byzantine and early medieval history.
He is Professor Emeritus of Geography at Durham University. [1] He was Principal of Collingwood College, Durham from 1987 to 2001. [2] [3] He attended Monkton Combe School from 1949 to 1954. A former student of St Edmund Hall, Oxford, Blake was appointed Professor of Geography in 1995. [4]
Peter J. Atkins is emeritus professor of geography at Durham University. [1] [2] He is a specialist in food history and the geography of food.
She spent all her academic career at Durham, beginning as a lecturer in theology in 1975 and she held a personal chair as Professor of Divinity from 1995 to 2003. Following retirement, she was an emeritus professor at Durham University and, from 2009, an honorary professor at the University of St Andrews.