Sir Bryn Terfel
18 February, 2026
Sir Bryn, who was born in Pant Glas, Gwynedd, has sung in opera houses around the world, recorded with many of the leading companies and orchestras, and is the recipient of multiple awards, including a Grammy for the Metropolitan Opera’s 2013 recording of Richard Wagner’s ‘Der Ring des Nibelungen’. Read More
Andrew Thomas
23 April, 2024
Professor of Engineering Management and Dean / Head of Swansea School of Management, Swansea University
Andrew Thomas entered academia having followed an industrial career initially with the Royal Air Force and then later with BE Aerospace where he undertook roles in aerospace, manufacturing, and production engineer... Read More
Richard Thomas
28 April, 2026
Head of School of Culture and Communication, Swansea University
As a late entrant to Higher Education, Professor Thomas has embedded his private sector experience into his work as a scholar. At Swansea University, he has remained research active despite holding key senior leadership positions. In challenging times for... Read More
David W Thomas
3 May, 2022
Professor/Hon Consultant in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Cardiff University Read More
Howard Thomas
Emeritus Professor of Strategic Management and Management Education, Singapore Management University Read More
Enlli Thomas
19 April, 2023
Professor in Education Research, Bangor University.
Professor Thomas, one of the early and influential founders of Welsh medium teaching in Higher Education, is Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor for Welsh at Bangor University. Her main research interests and expertise include psycholinguistic approaches to the study of ... Read More
Ned Thomas
1 January, 1970
Specialist Subject(s): Comparative Literature. Minority Studies
Formerly Director, University of Wales Press. Founder, Mercator Centre for Media, Languages and Culture
(Aberystwyth/University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies). Founder-editor of Planet – the Welsh Internat... Read More
John Thomas
Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, Royal Courts of Justice Read More