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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science Dean of the Faculty and Faculty Director of Research: Professor G.H D 1 Staff Acting Vice-Chancellor: Professor T.A. Downes, BA, BCL, Oxford Pro-Vice-Chancellors: Professor G. Brooks, BPharm, PhD, London; MRPharmS, FAHA (from January 2012) Professor S. J. Mithen, BA Sheffield; MSc, York; PhD, Cambridge; FSA, FSA(Scot), FBA Professor R.L. Robson, BA, York; PhD, Wales (Until December 2011) Professor C.M. Williams, BSc, PhD, London Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science Dean of the Faculty and Faculty Director of Research: Professor G.H. Tucker, MA, PhD, Cambridge Faculty Co-Director of Teaching & Learning (SS): Dr M-M. Kleinhans, BA, BCL, LLB, McGill; PhD, London Faculty Co-Director of Teaching & Learning (AH): Dr P.E. Woodman, BA, Cork; MAppSci, Glasgow; PhD, Reading Sub-Dean and Senior Tutor: N.G. Trethewy, MA, Dundee; PostgradCertEd, Southampton Senior Administrative Officer: Ms N. Dawson, BSc, Surrey PA to the Dean and Sub-Dean: Mrs P. Baker Executive Assistant: Mrs G.M. Scott, BSc(Econ), London PA to the Faculty Co-Director of Teaching and Learning (AH): Mrs C.E. Allison PA to the Faculty Co-Director of Teaching and Learning (SS): Mrs A. Chatterjee, BA, Calcutta; MA, Reading The following Schools and Centres are in the Faculty and are included in the complete alphabetical list on pages D 7 to D 100: School of Arts and Communication School of Literature and Languages Design (comprising the Departments (comprising the Departments of of: Arts, Film, Theatre & Television; English Language and Literature, and Typography & Graphic Modern Languages and European Communication) Studies, and the International Study Institute of Education (including the and Language Centre) National Centre for Language and School of Politics, Economics and Literacy) International Relations (comprising School of Humanities (comprising the the Departments of Economics, and Departments of Classics, History and Politics and International Relations Philosophy) and including the Graduate Institute School of Law of Political and International Studies) D 2 / Staff Henley Business School (Faculty of Business) Dean: Professor J.L.G. Board, BA, PhD, Newcastle Deputy Dean and Faculty Director of Research: Professor V.A. Gibson, BA, Western Ontario; MSc, Reading Vice-Dean and Head of Executive Education: Mr H. Evans, BSc, Loughborough; MA, UWE Faculty Director of Teaching & Learning: Dr P.M. Miskell, BA, MA, PhD, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Head of Undergraduate Programmes: Mr A.J. Doak, BA, MPhil, London; MRTPI Head of Pre-experience Postgraduate Programmes: Professor A.R. Bell, BA, Hull; MA, PhD, Reading; FRHistS Head of Post-experience Postgraduate Programmes: Dr R. McBain, MBA, DBA, ACIB, ADipC Head of Postgraduate Research Programmes: Dr A. Dufour, BSc, Venice; PhD, California Faculty Director of Administration and Senior Tutor: Mr D.A. Stannard, BA, Durham Faculty Postgraduate Admissions Manager: Mr A. Keeble, BSc, Plymouth Director of Events: Mrs F. Blair, BMus, Surrey; DMS, MA, Kingston PA to the Dean and the Deputy Dean: Mrs J. Birks Executive Education Vice-Dean and Head of Executive Education: Hugh Evans, BSc, Loughborough; MA, UWE Director Client Management & Development – Europe: Mark Hoyal, BA, University of California; MBA, Harvard Client Directors: Paul Bennett Professor Andrew Baum Rebecca Chandler-Wilde, BSc, Imperial College; DBA, Brunel Guy Gumbrell, BA, Durham; MA, Leicester; DHyp, London Claire Hewitt, BA(Hons), Durham; Dipl.Marketing, CIM; NLP Master and Coach (Intl. Teaching Seminars); FRSA Richard Hordern, MA, Loughborough, BA, Bristol Professor John Ratcliff Ian Williams Personal Assistants: Vanessa Beattie Victoria Findlater EDP Business Development: Sheelagh Rose Gemma Kay Business Operations: Kathleen McFarlane Victoria Eteson Stephanie Gale-Burkitt, Cert Man Jacky Allen Anne Tabbner Staff / D 3 Business Operations Administrators: Judith Fisher Lucia Favianova Lynne Johnston Jess Palfreyman Henley Partnership: Paul Bennett Roz Danks Emma Clarke HR Centre of Excellence: Nick Holley Nick Kemsley Administrative and Support Staff: Vanessa Beattie Helen James Lynne Johnson Anne Tabbner Programme Administration Head of Programme Administration: To be appointed Programme Area Managers: Ms K. Jarvis, vacancies Programme Administrators: Mrs D. Burdett, Mrs V. Clarke, Ms T. Clyburn, Mrs J. Foley, Ms K. Harris, Ms K. Harvey, Ms S. Hickman, Mrs L. Hillier, Miss S. Hughes, Ms A. Jacobs, Ms R. Kite, Ms E. Hilbourne, Ms C. Newlands, Miss C. Ordish, Mr Y-C. Pan, Miss S. Parr, Miss J. Rance, Ms S. Saunders-Miller, Mrs H. Son, Mrs J. Teall, Mrs K. Tetlow, Mrs I. Watson, Mrs H. Woodward Marketing and Communication Director of Marketing: Mrs R. Hayes Marketing and Communication Staff: Mr O. Cobb, Ms K. Fisher, Ms T. Jacobs, Mr D. Lamont, Mrs M. McAuley, Ms L. Moxey, Ms L. Rivers, Mr N. Tapping, Mr G. Terrell, Mrs G. Tomes Alumni and Development Director of Alumni Services: Mr C. Bullmore Alumni Staff: Ms I. Woodford, Ms J. Wilson Recruitment and Conversion Director of Recruitment: Mr A. Arnold, BSc(Hons), Leeds Metropolitan; MBA, Henley Management College Recruitment and Conversion Staff: Ms N. Butler, Mr O. Cobb, Mrs C. Followell, Miss M. Koter, Miss F. Smith, Mrs L. Thorne, Mrs J. Winch Examinations and Assessment Examinations and Assessment Manager: Ms T. Shore Greenlands Examinations Services Co-ordinator: Ms S. Goddard D 4 / Staff Examinations and Assessment Administrators: Mrs K. Chapman, Miss A. Correa-Alvarez, Mrs Y. Radley, Mrs T. Risk, Ms C. Russ, Mrs N. Shewan, Mrs B.M. Thomas, Mrs E. Williams Learning Support Learning Support Manager: Mrs C. Steele Learning Support Staff: Ms G. Baker, Ms N. Ghaffar, Mr T. Messenger, Mrs J. Stevens Learning and other Resources Faculty Resources Manager: Mrs E. Rigby, MSc, Lyon Academic Resource Centre Manager: Mrs W. Stormont Academic Resource Centre Staff: Ms J. Bailey, Ms A. Bentley, Mr W. Collinge, Ms J. Grant, Ms D. Johnson, Ms P. McMullan, Mrs J. Milgate Online Content Specialist: Ms M. Pearson Greenlands Technical Services Manager: Mr S. Rowbottom e-Resources Co-ordinator: Ms S. King, BA, Open Technical Developer: Ms E. Osborne, BSc, Open Technical Projects Engineer: Mr J. Hameed, MSc, Thames Valley University Materials Development Staff: Ms J. Allibone, Miss S. Bond, Ms K. Pilgrem, Ms R. Porter, Mrs E. Wilson Events Administrator/Receptionist: Ms H. Rutherford, MA, Reading Driver: Mr S. Clark The following Schools are in the Faculty and are included in the complete alphabetical list on pages D 7 to D 100: Business Informatics, Systems and Leadership, Organisations and Accounting Behaviour International Business and Strategy Marketing and Reputation ICMA Centre Real Estate and Planning Staff / D 5 Faculty of Life Sciences Dean of the Faculty and Faculty Director of Research: Professor Richard Ellis, BSc, Wales; PhD, Reading; CBiol, FIBiol (Crop Production) Faculty Director of Teaching & Learning: Professor Julian Park, BSc, Newcastle; CertEd, Wolverhampton; PhD, Cranfield The Faculty is serviced by the Joint Faculty Office for Science and Life Sciences. Sub-Dean and Senior Tutor: Sally Adams, BA, MA, Warwick Faculty Administrative Officer and PA to the Dean of Science: Mrs Cheryl Foote PA to the Dean of Life Sciences: Mrs Margaret James The following Schools and Units are in the Faculty and are included in the complete alphabetical list on pages D 7 to D 100: School of Agriculture, Policy and School of Biological Sciences Development (comprising the School of Chemistry, Food and Departments of Agriculture, Food Pharmacy (comprising the Economics and Marketing and the Departments of Chemistry, Food and Graduate Institute of International Nutritional Sciences and Pharmacy) Development and Applied School of Psychology and Clinical Economics) Language Sciences D 6 / Staff Faculty of Science Dean of the Faculty and Faculty Director of Research: Professor George Marston, MA, DPhil, Oxford, CChem, MRSC Faculty Director of Teaching & Learning: Dr Orla Kennedy, BSc, PhD, Ulster; MSc QUB; RD, RNutr, London The Faculty is serviced by the Joint Faculty Office for Science and Life Sciences Sub-Dean and Senior Tutor: Sally Adams, BA, MA, Warwick Faculty Administrative Officer and PA to the Dean of Science: Mrs Cheryl Foote The following Schools and Centres are in the Faculty and are included in the complete alphabetical list on pages D 7 to D 100. Centre for Advanced Microscopy School of Mathematical and School of Construction Management Physical Sciences (comprising the and Engineering Departments of Mathematics and School of Human and Environmental Statistics, Meteorology and the Sciences (comprising the Environmental Systems Science Departments of Archaeology, and Centre) Geography and Environmental School of Systems Engineering Science) Staff / D 7 Schools Note: The Faculty or Faculties to which each School belongs are indicated as follows: AHSS – Arts, Humanities and Social Science HBS – Henley Business School LS – Life Sciences S – Science School of Agriculture, Policy and Development (LS) Head of School: Professor M.J. Gooding, BSc, Birmingham; PgDip, PhD, Harper Adams School Administrator: Mrs B.H. Green, BA, Southampton PA to the Head of School: Mrs L. McCarthy School Director of Teaching & Learning: N.F. Beard, BA, MPhil, Nottingham; MSc, Oxford Teaching Administrator: Ms R.M. 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