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Art and Text in Byzantium (Cambridge University Press, 2007), Introduction, and paper, '"And shall these mute stones speak?" Text as image'. Icon and Word. The power of images in Byzantium (Ashgate, 2003), editor with Antony Eastmond, and contributor, "Introduction: Icon and Word", xxix–xxxiv, and "Art and Lies: Text, image and imagination in the medieval world", 59–72.
Jennifer Platt FAcSS is a sociologist who is Emeritus Professor at the University of Sussex, [1] where she taught from 1964 to 2002. She has been President of the British Sociological Association in 1987–89, and edited its journal Sociology for 1985–87. [2]
Phipps was formerly director and professor of gender studies at the University of Sussex. [1] She was Chair of the Feminist and Women's Studies Association of the UK and Ireland from 2009 to 2012 [2] and was one of the co-founders of Universities Against Gender-Based Violence. [3] [4] She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. [5]
De Santo launched the annual University of Sussex particle physics masterclasses for school students. [2] [14] She has presented her work at several Royal Society Summer Exhibitions. The Sussex SUSY Softies, a series of knitted particles that explained the main features of neutralinos, were one of the most popular aspects of the 2014 exhibition ...
Robinson is a graduate of Oxford Brookes University, where she read English Studies and History; she also completed a master's degree at the University of Sussex, where she subsequently carried out her doctoral research; her PhD was awarded in 2003 for her thesis "Gay men and the revolutionary left in Britain since 1957: tracing the development of identity politics".
Bownes was awarded her Ph.D by the University of Sussex 1973 for her thesis on determination in drosophila embryos [3] and continued to research oogenesis and embryogenesis in drosophila over the next years at the University of Freiburg, University of California, Irvine and University of Essex before settling at the University of Edinburgh in 1979. [2]
In 2016, Apampa joined the University of Sussex as the Director of Pharmacy Development and was responsible for setting up the Pharmacy Degree programme at Sussex University. [1] [5] While at Sussex, she was included in the 'Twelve Women in Academia' exhibition. [6] In 2017, she was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. [7]
Summerfield was a research assistant and tutor at Durham University from 1976 to 1978. [1] She then taught at the Lancaster University from 1978, [3] first as a lecturer in the social history of education, [1] and latterly as Professor of Women's History (1994–2000). [3]