Peter Aggleton, Fellow (2017) : Overseas
Peter Aggleton is a leading social scientist in the field of policy studies, education and international health.
Peter Aggleton is a leading social scientist in the field of policy studies, education and international health.
John Aitken is reproductive biologist, widely known for identifying oxidative stress as a significant contribution to infertility and its actions on human sperm function. He has also made substantial contributions
Christine Alexander is internationally recognised for her work on the Bronte sisters and has been instrumental in establishing the new literary genre of Juvenilia.
Rose Amal is an eminent chemical engineer through seminal contributions to photocatalysis applied to particle technology, to education as a researcher and academic, and to women in science as a
Alaina Ammit is internationally recognised in the field of medical research through her work on inflammation and chronic lung conditions.
Warwick Anderson is a distinguished historian of science and medicine whose research focuses on the biomedical dimensions of racial thought, especially in colonial settings, and the globalisation of medicine and
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