Inaugural Lectures
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J.D. Davies, 1973 "Famous Failures and Structural Safety"
Inaugural lecture given by J.D. Davies, Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering -
D.C. Cooper, 1968 "Computer Science: Past, Present and Future"
Inaugural lecture given by D.C. Cooper, Professor of Computation -
C. Collard, 1976 "The Study of Greek Tragedy"
Inaugural lecture given by C. Collard, Professor of Classics and Head of the Department of Classics -
W.A. Cole, 1967 "Economic History as a Social Science"
Inaugural lecture given by W.A. Cole, Professor of Economic History -
Dame June Clark, 1997 "The elements of nursing are all but unknown" Florence Nightingale
Inaugural lecture given by Dame June Clark, Professor of Community Nursing -
M. Chazan, 1977 "The Expanding Role of the Psychologist in the Education Service"
Inaugural lecture given by M. Chazan, Professor in the Department of Education -
Murial E. Chamberlain, 1990 "Who Founded the Liberal Party"
Inaugural lecture given by Murial E. Chamberlain, Professor in the Department of History -
Michael J Cardy, 1994 "Images of Oliver Cromwell in Eighteenth-Century France"
Inaugural lecture given by Michael J Cardy, Professor and Head or Department or French -
Reginald F Byron, 1995 "On the Understanding of Culture"
Inaugural lecture given by Reginald F Byron, Professor and Head of Department of Sociology and Anthropology -
J. Burke, 1966 "Physical Metallurgy: Past, Present and Future"
Inaugural Lecture of J. Burke, Professor of Physical Metallurgy -
Maurice Broady, 1972 "Social Administration: Some Current Concerns"
Inaugural lecture given by Maurice Broady, Professor of Social Administration -
P.F. Brain, 1990 "Mindless Violence?: The Nature and Biology of Aggression"
Inaugural lecture given by P.F. Brain, Professor of Biological Sciences -
George Boyce, 1993 "The Sure and Confusing Drum: Ireland and the First World War"
Inaugural lecture given by George Boyce, Professor in the Department of Political Theory and Government -
Kenneth Board, 1988 "The Ubiquitous Transistor"
Inaugural lecture given by Kenneth Board, Professor of Electronic and Electrical Engineering -
J.H. Beynon, 1976 "Attitudes and Innovation in Research"
Inaugural lecture given by J.H. Beynon, Professor in the Department of Chemistry -
John Bennett, 1995 "The Transition from Communism to Capitalism"
Inaugural lecture given by John Bennett, Professor in the Department of Economics -
J. Graham Beaumont , 1989 "On Reading the Subject"
Inaugural lecture given by J. Graham Beaumont, Professor of Psychology -
John Baylis, 2002 "Nuclear Ethics, Realism and Utopianism: the 'permanent dialogue' revisited"
Inaugural lecture given by John Baylis, Professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations -
F.T. Barwell, 1965 "The Unity of Engineering as Illustrated by Transport Technology"
Inaugural lecture given by F.T. Barwell, Professor of Mechanical Engineering -
Michael J. Barnsley, 1997 "Reflections on a changing planet: observing the Earth from space"
Inaugural lecture given by Michael J. Barnsley, Professor in Physical Geography -
W.G.V. Balchin, 1954 "Research in Geography"
Inaugural lecture given by W.G.V. Balchin, Professor of Geography -
David Aspinall, 1971 "The Coming of Age of Computer Technology"
Inaugural lecture given by David Aspinall, Professor of Electrical Engineering -
M.J. Artis, 1973 "Economists and Inflation"
Inaugural lecture given by M.J. Artis, Professor of Applied Economics -
J.M. Alexander, 1979 "Design - A Continuing Challenge to the Mechanical Engineer"
Inaugural lecture given by J.M. Alexande, Professor of Mechanical Engineering -
Sydney Anglo, 1983 "The Courtier's Art: Systematic Immorality in the Renaissance"
Inaugural lecture given by Sydney Anglo, Professor in the History of Ideas