Peter Merriman
28 April, 2026
Professor of Human Geography, Aberystwyth University
Professor Merriman is a leading figure in cultural-historical geography and the multi-disciplinary field of mobility studies. He has written extensively on theoretical approaches to space, place, mobility, and national identity. He has also undertaken research proje... Read More
Christopher Michael
19 April, 2023
Emeritus Professor, University of Liverpool.
Christopher Michael, Emeritus Professor at the University of Liverpool, is a theoretical particle physicist. Professor Michael has a significant and sustained research record in the development and application of innovative computational techniques to solve the quantum fi... Read More
Helena Miguélez-Carballeira
29 April, 2021
Professor in Hispanic Studies, Bangor University Read More
Angela Mihai
29 April, 2025
Professor of Applied Mathematics, Cardiff University
Professor Mihai’s broad research interests are in applied and computational mathematics at the interface with physical and natural sciences. Her major scientific contributions are in fundamental solid mechanics and the mathematical understanding of soft materials,... Read More
Paul Milbourne
13 May, 2019
Professor of Geography and Head of School Geography and Planning, Cardiff University Read More
Emmajane Milton
29 April, 2025
Professor in Educational Practice, Cardiff University
Professor Milton has worked in the field of education for over 20 years, holding a wide range of senior leadership roles within academia, policy development, and the statutory school sector. In 2018 she became an Advance-HE National Teaching Fellow, the most presti... Read More
Gennady Mishuris
1 January, 1970
Professor of Mathematical Modelling, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Aberystwyth University Read More
Radhika Mohanram
23 April, 2024
Professor of Postcolonial Studies, Cardiff University
Professor Mohanram is a leading postcolonial scholar, having written three monographs and edited five collections of essays on race, gender, and imperial rule, including SPAN, one of three major postcolonial studies journals in Australasia. The impact of the mono... Read More