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Dr Penelope McElwee at the Canterbury Arts Conference

Penny McElwee – what’s missing from 18th Century English Paintings

Farm labourers and rural workers were absent from 18th century English paintings.  This was one of Penny McElwee’s conclusions on completing her PhD. in Cultural Art History with Warnborough College two years ago.  The following year her PhD. thesis was published by Cambridge Scholars as ‘The Non-Representation of the Agricultural Labourers in 18th and 19th Century English

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Dr Ruth Todd being presented her testamur by Dr Brenden Tempest-Mogg

Economic Racism : A New Reality? – Interview with Dr Ruth Todd

Ruth Todd had done lot of international travel in her previous job roles, working in the nuclear power industry and in cyber security. When later studying a PhD in The History of Ideas through Warnborough College Ireland, she chose chose to focus on economic racism (see Economic discrimination).  Her research took on a  global perspective

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Dr Ian Cooper with others

Parkinson’s disease research the Warnborough way

Dr Ian Cooper gained a Phd in Epidemiology at Warnborough College, leading to groundbreaking research in the study of Parkinson’s disease.  He is currently a lecturer in Chemistry and Physics at Taylor’s College, University of Sydney.  Dr Cooper has written a short retrospective review of his doctorate research and about how Warnborough helped him to

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Dr Donald K Beman

Alumni Interview with Donald K Beman, PhD in Creative Writing

Where do you live and what do you do? I live in Lake Katrine, New York, I’m online faculty at Excelsior College; creator of online Learning Resources (eTexts and online Video WordShops; freelance writer (novels and screenplays – converting my previously published mass market paperback novels to eBooks and eScripts and releasing a new serialized

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