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Hakim Adi is a British historian and scholar who specializes in African affairs. He was the first African-British historian to become a professor of history in the UK when in 2015 he was appointed Professor of the History of Africa and the African Diaspora at the University of Chichester, launching in 2018 the world's first online MRes in the History of Africa and the African Diaspora.
Laura Ritchie (born November 1973, in the United States) is a cellist and Professor of Learning and Teaching in Music at the University of Chichester, where she leads the Music with Teaching (Instrumental / Vocal), MA Performance Programmes, and an annual Cello Weekend.
Benjamin Noys is a professor of critical theory at the University of Chichester [1] and the theorist who coined the term accelerationism within cultural ideology. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Early life
Project Cars 2 Scoring Session, Air-Lyndhurst Studios. Stephen Baysted (born 1969 in London, England) is a British composer of film, television and video game music.He is Professor of Film, TV and Games Composition at the University of Chichester, and is known for composing music for racing simulator video games such as Need for Speed: Shift, Shift 2: Unleashed, and Project CARS 2.
The University of Chichester is a public university located in West Sussex, England, which became a university in 2005. Campuses are based in the city of Chichester and the nearby coastal resort of Bognor Regis and an associate campus for commercial music on the Isle of Wight .
Alumni of the University of Chichester (21 P) Pages in category "People associated with the University of Chichester" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Roberts' research considers behavioural neuroscience. [4] She was made a professor at the University of Cambridge in 2010. [2] She was the first to identify different forms of cognitive flexibility in the prefrontal cortex, and to show that they had different sensitivities to neurochemicals (e.g. dopamine and serotonin).
Keith Jenkins (1943) is a British historiographer.Jenkins studied medieval and modern history as well as political theory at The University of Nottingham. Like Hayden White and "postmodern" historiographers, Jenkins believes that any historian's output should be seen as a story.