Gwyn Thomas

Professor Gwyn Thomas, who died on 13 April 2016 aged 79, was the most prolific and versatile Welsh language author of his day. In addition to his work as a scholar and literary critic his creative output spanned a number of fields; though primarily a poet, he was also a dramatist and he wrote too for film, radio, and ... Read More

Wynn Thomas

Inaugural Vice President (Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences) 2010 - 2017 Professor of English and Emyr Humphreys Professor of Welsh Writing in English, Swansea University; formerly Director of the Centre for Research into the English Literature and Language of Wales, Swansea University Read More

Keith Thomas

Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford; formerly: President, the British Academy; President, Corpus Christi College, Oxford; Professor of Modern History and Pro-Vice-Chancellor, University of Oxford Read More

Terry Threadgold

Professor Emerita of Communication and Cultural Studies, and formerly: Pro Vice-Chancellor, Cardiff University Terry has an international reputation as a feminist scholar and researcher and for her interdisciplinary work in feminist discourse analysis and critical theory. She was educated at the University of Syd... Read More

Rhiannon Tudor Edwards

Professor of Health Economics and Co-director of Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation, Bangor University Read More

Andrew Vincent

Emeritus Professor of Political Theory and formerly Director School of European Studies, Cardiff University Read More

Geoff Wainwright

ob. 6 March 2017 Chairman, Wessex Archaeology; formerly, Chief Archaeologist, English Heritage The young Geoff Wainwright once nervously approachedĀ Dame Kathleen Kenyon to inquire about employment prospects in archaeology. She apparently told him that without an inheritance or private income he had no hope. Luck... Read More

Thomas Watkin

Honorary Professor of Law, Bangor University and Cardiff University; formerly First Welsh Legislative Counsel Read More