Elan Closs Stephens

Dame Elan was born in Gwynedd and is one of Wales’ most distinguished public servants, with vast experience within the media, politics and higher education. Among her many roles, she is currently the Electoral Commissioner for Wales, was interim Chair of the BBC between 2023 – 2024 and is Emerita Professor of Commu... Read More

Meic Stephens

Remembering Meic Stephens 1938-2018 Welsh was the ‘language of the gravestone’ to Michael Stephens in the summers of his youth when he worked as a gravedigger in his native Treforest. In time Michael became Meic, and the language became ‘the language of my hearthstone’. He described himself... Read More

Charles Stirling

Formerly: Professor of Organic Chemistry, Bangor University; Professor of Organic Chemistry, University of Sheffield Read More

Helen Stokes-Lampard

National Chief Medical Officer, Health New Zealand. Honorary Professor of GP Education, University of Birmingham. Immediate past founding Chair of the National Academy for Social Prescribing. Read More

Marilyn Strathern

Born in north Wales, Professor Dame Marilyn Strathern’s career as an anthropologist began as a researcher for the New Guinea Research Unit of the Australian National University, followed by roles teaching at Girton College and then Trinity College, University of Cambridge. In 1985, Strathern was appointed Chair of th... Read More

Gareth Stratton

Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor Physical Activity, Sport, Health and Well-Being, University of Swansea Read More

Richard Suggett

Senior Investigator of Historic Buildings, The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales Read More