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- Noted former graduates
Dr. Farah Faisal (International Relations 1989)
Posted on 13 May 2009
Dr Farah Faisal received by the Queen to present her Letters of Commission ...
Sir Nick Partridge (International Relations 1978)
Posted on 01 February 2009
Sir Nick Partridge (Chief Executive of the Terence Higgins Trust) graduated from Keele in 1978 with a degree in International Relations.
Clarence Bongkos Malakun (International Relations 1977)
Posted on 24 August 2010
One of the first cohort of International Relations graduates, Datuk Seri Panglima Clarence Bongkos Malakun (1975-1977).
Clarence is currently the President of the National Council of Justices of the Peace, Malaysia as well as President of the Sabah State JP Council. He is also the Chairman of the Government think-tank, known as the Institute for Development Studies (Sabah).
Michael Mansfield QC (Philosophy 1967)
Posted on 10 February 2012
Michael Mansfield QC, the UK's most prominent and high-profile defence lawyer, and one of Keele’s most famous alumni, studied philosophy under Antony Flew in the 1960s
Sir Richard Mottram (International Relations 1968)
Posted on 10 February 2012
Sir Richard Mottram is chairman or board member of a number of private and public sector organisations, many with international links.
Marina Lewycka (Philosophy 1968)
Posted on 10 February 2012
Novelist Marina Lewycka's A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian won the 2005 Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for comic writing.
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