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Welcome to the Queen's College Old Members list
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Lamarque, Peter Vaudreuil.
1970-1972
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Took the BPhil in Philosophy in 1972. Currently Professor of Philosophy at the University of York. Previous posts include Lecturer and Senior Lecturer at the University of Stirling (1972-1995) and Ferens Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hull (1995-2000). Visiting positions at Cornell University, Tsukuba University (Japan), the Australian National University,and the University of Lisbon. Most recent book is Work and Object: Explorations in the Metaphysics of Art (Oxford UP, 2010).
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Lambourne, Alexis.
2001-2007
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Al undertook his D.Phil in Materials Engineering, the topic of his thesis being 'spray forming of Si-Al alloys for thermal management applications'. After an enjoyable few years in at Queen's, including a year as MCR president, Al left Oxford in 2005 and the thesis was completed in 2007 while working for Rolls-Royce in Derby. Al has since moved role within Rolls-Royce from the nuclear materials group to strategic research.
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Larsen, Ole Naesbye.
1975-1976
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Ole returned to Odense University in Denmark to do his PhD-work on sound communication in animals. Here he was later employed as associate professor in sound communication. In 1993 he was a co-founder of the Center for Sound Communication, specialising in the physiology of sound production in birds. Since 1999 he has been Departmental Chairman. He has two sons Troels and Andreas born in 1983 and 1988 but was divorced in 1993.
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Leunig, Tim.
1989-1992
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Tim read Modern History and Economics at Queens before going on to St.Anthony's College and then to Nuffield College, Oxford. He took an MPhil (Economics) in 1994, and was awarded his DPhil in 1996 for 'The Myth of the Corporate Economy: Factor Costs, Institutional Structure and Technological Change in the Lancashire Cotton Industry, 1880-1913.' He now teaches in the Department of Economic History at the London School of Economics.
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Lindley, Tony.
1968-1971
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Tony Read Modern Languages (German & French) at Queens. He now lives in Oxford and is a faculty member of, and acts as Course Director for, the Chartered Institute of Marketing in Cookham, Berkshire. He is also a Visiting Fellow in Marketing at Bradford University School of Management. He co-presented a paper on "A brand identity framework for the arts sector" to the European Academy of Marketing in Rotterdam in 2000, and is currently writing a book on the subject.
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Loo, Bonny CP.
1990-1993
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Bonny (a.k.a. C.P.) has been practising law in Hong Kong since 1994. He returned to Queen's for his B.C.L. in 1998/99, and completed a further course in media/IT Law in Sydney, Australia, in 2001. He has also since passed the New York Bar Exam. Bonny now works at the Hong Kong Legislative Council as an Assistant Legal Adviser.
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Loudon, Michael Frederick.
1971-1978
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Loughe, Simon.
1978-1981
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After 3 more years of clinical studies at Cambridge, then dabbling in Obs.& Gynae. for two more, Simon finally became a GP in Lincolnshire, where he also trains for Marathons ( PB 4hr 21m ) and bad golf.
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Lowis, David.
1987-1994
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David read Chemistry at Queen's continuing on to gain a D. Phil. in computational chemistry and drug design. David is currently employed as Director, Field Science for Tripos Inc., a discovery research company in St. Louis.
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Lund, Jeremy.
1977-1980
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Jeremy read Music and was a choral bursar during his time as an undergraduate at Queen's. As a countertenor, his most notable performance was undoubtedly singing a Bach dialogue with himself when John Hardy (the bass) was detained elsewhere and he took the parts of both Jesus and Mary Magdalene. A career in teaching followed after a year at Exeter University, and his interests continue to revolve around music - especially choral. He lives and works in Shrewsbury, Shropshire.
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Lyttle, Declan John.
1988-1996
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Declan trained as a chartered accountant with PricewaterhouseCoopers. He has since moved on to work in the Group Finance function at Vodafone plc in Newbury. He married Emma in September 2001 and is currently studying for an MBA with Henley Management College.