Deans
YEAR | DEAN | PRESIDENT |
---|---|---|
2000-1 | Prof JMA Whitehouse | Example |
1999-0 | Prof JMA Whitehouse | Example |
1998-9 | Prof JMA Whitehouse | Wade Gayed |
1997-8 | Prof JMA Whitehouse | Nick Carter |
1996-7 | Prof RM Greenhalgh | Example |
1995-6 | Prof RM Greenhalgh | Christina Dale |
1994-5 | Prof RM Greenhalgh | Example |
1993-4 | Prof RM Greenhalgh | Example |
1992-3 | Mr JEH Pendower | Example |
1991-2 | Mr JEH Pendower | Example |
1990-1 | Mr JEH Pendower | Example |
1989-90 | Mr JEH Pendower | Example |
1988-9 | Example | Example |
1987-8 | Example | Example |
1986-7 | Example | Example |
1985-6 | Example | Example |
1984-5 | Example | Example |
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—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“In a large university, there are as many deans and executive heads as there are schools and departments. Their relations to one another are intricate and periodic; in fact, galaxy is too loose a term: it is a planetarium of deans with the President of the University as a central sun. One can see eclipses, inner systems, and oppositions.”
—Jacques Barzun (b. 1907)