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Lene Rubinstein is Professor of Ancient History at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her research centres on Greek history, especially Ancient Greek law and Greek inscriptions , as well as the Attic orators and oratory generally.
Royal Holloway College, originally a women-only college, was founded by the Victorian entrepreneur Thomas Holloway in 1879 on the Mount Lee Estate in Egham. [7] The founding of the college was brought about after Holloway, seeking to fulfil a philanthropic gesture, [8] began a public debate through The Builder [8] regarding "How best to spend a quarter of a million or more", at which point his ...
Steve Peers is a British academic and an expert on the European Union.He is a professor in the Department of Law and Criminology at Royal Holloway, University of London.He is the author of EU Justice and Home Affairs Law and The Brexit: The Legal Framework for Withdrawal from the EU or Renegotiation of EU Membership.
A short distance away from the Sanatorium, it was also commissioned by Thomas Holloway. [18] Now known as Founder's Building, it is the main building of a major college of the University of London; its cafe/bar is named "Crosslands". [19] Crossland's main floor plan for the college is on display in the Royal Holloway College Picture Gallery. [20]
Mary Elaine Sykes (24 August 1896 – 25 February 1981) was a British solicitor, politician and magistrate. She was one of the first women solicitors in England and Wales. [1] [2] She read English at Royal Holloway College (1914–1917) [3] and law at the University of Leeds (1918–1919). [4]
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William Gilbert Chaloner, Fellow of the Royal Society; Justin Champion, professor of the history of early modern ideas; Alexey Chervonenkis, professor of computer science; Christopher Cocksworth, college chaplain, now Bishop of Coventry; Paul Cohn, Fellow of the Royal Society; Grenville Cole, Fellow of the Royal Society
Founded 1962 as The College of Law, royal charter 1975. Education business sold off as a for-profit private limited company (becoming the University of Law) in 2012, with the chartered charity continuing as the Legal Education Foundation. [131] Part of Global University Systems. University College Birmingham: 2012 [132] Service Before Self