Sentences with phrase «british academy president»

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Arthur Van Seters is Principal and Associate Professor of biblical interpretation and preaching at the Vancouver School of Theology, Vancouver, British Columbia; 1986 president of the Academy of Homiletics; and author of several papers for the Academy on social dimensions of preaching.
The Institute had the distinct pleasure of hosting renowned philosopher and former President of the British Academy, Baroness Onora O'Neill, to deliver the lecture.
The letter was signed by the president of the Academy of Medical Sciences, the president of the British Pharmacological Society, the president of the Royal College of
A past president of the British Equine Veterinary Association, she is also a member of the board of American Academy of Veterinary Nutrition and the US based equine Science Society.
Howard was elected a member of the New English Art Club in 1962, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters in 1966, the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours in 1979, the Royal West of England Academy 1981, Honorary Member of the Royal Society of British Artists in 1988, Royal Academician in 1991 and President of the New English Art Club in 1998.
Christopher Le Brun has been a celebrated British artist since the early 1980s; he has also been an instrumental public figure in his role since 2011 as President of the Royal Academy of Arts in London, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this year.
There were alternative London locations like the British Institution, and as the conservatism of the Royal Academy gradually increased, despite the efforts of Lord Leighton when President, new spaces opened, notably the Grosvenor Gallery in Bond Street, from 1877, which became the home of the Aesthetic Movement.
Stuart Pearson Wright scooped the [pound] 25,000 ($ 35,000) BP Portrait prize for his «The Six Presidents of the British Academy».
He is also the president of the British Academy, an invitation - only society reserved for the academic elite.
If Goldacre really wants to stick his neck out, why doesn't he try arguing against a rich, powerful, bullying Climate - Change establishment which includes all three British main political parties, the National Academy of Sciences, the Royal Society, the Prince of Wales, the Prime Minister, the President of the USA, the EU, the UN, most schools and universities, the BBC, most of the print media, the Australian Government, the New Zealand Government, CNBC, ABC, the New York Times, Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, most of the rest of the City, the wind farm industry, all the Big Oil companies, any number of rich charitable foundations, the Church of England and so on?
A safer, cleaner world is also a more prosperous one, says Lord Nicholas Stern, president of the British Academy, another signatory on the communique.
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