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The Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute (HATII) was a research and teaching institute at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. It was established in 1997 with Professor Seamus Ross as Founding Director until 2009. HATII led research in archival and library science and in information/knowledge management.
Gillian Docherty CBE is a British computer scientist.She is Chief Commercial Officer at the University of Strathclyde and President of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce. [1] From 2015 to 2022 she was the CEO of The Data Lab, the Scottish innovation centre for data science and artificial intelligence.
The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade, first published in New York on April Fool's Day 1857, is the ninth and final novel by American writer Herman Melville. The book was published on the exact day of the novel's setting. Centered on the title character, The Confidence-Man portrays a group of steamboat passengers.
Christopher W. Johnson is a British computer scientist and pro vice chancellor for engineering and physical sciences at Queen's University, Belfast.Previously he was professor and head of computing science at the University of Glasgow, UK. [2]
A confidence man is a practitioner of confidence tricks. Confidence Man may also refer to: "Confidence Man" , episode of television series; Confidence Man, by Matt Pryor; The Confidence Man, 1924 silent film directed by Victor Heerman; The Confidence-Man, novel by Herman Melville; Confidence Man (band), an indie pop band
The Royal College of Science and Technology was a higher education college that existed in Glasgow, Scotland between 1887 and 1964. Tracing its history back to the Andersonian Institute (founded in 1796), it is the direct predecessor institution of the University of Strathclyde (along with the Scottish College of Commerce).
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Denise Mina was born in East Kilbride in 1966. Her father worked as an engineer. Because of his work, the family moved 21 times in 18 years: from Paris to The Hague, London, Scotland and Bergen; she has also professed an affection for Rutherglen, her mother's home town. [4]