| January 8, 1942: Born at Oxford, England | 1952-1959: Educated at St Albans School | 1959-1962: Scholar in Natural Science at University College, Oxford | 1962: Final
Honour School in Natural Science, Physics, First Class | 1965: Became research Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge | 1966: Won Cambridge University's prestigious Adams Prize for Essay Singularities and the Geometry of Space-time | 1969: Became fellow for Distinction in Science, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge | January 8, 1972: Turned 30.
Injaz Qatar has organised an appreciation event to recognise and
honour school principals, college deans and teacher volunteers who were part of the group's activities during academic year 2015-2016.
TIME TO
HONOUR SCHOOL HEROES IF YOU know a teacher, headteacher, parent, helper or supporter who makes a difference to your child's education, or want to highlight an innovative programme in your school, you can nominate in 17 separate categories online with full details available at www.scottisheducationawards.org.uk The deadline for nominations is Monday, February 15.
Muscat: Sayyid Ali bin Hamood Al Busaidi, minister of the Diwan of Royal Court yesterday presided over the annual ceremony to
honour school students who excelled in science, mathematics and concepts of environmental geography during the academic year 2009-2010.
He applied to take the Bachelor of Arts Final
Honour School Theology course at his old university before he was finally sentenced and officials yesterday confirmed they expected him to take up the place when the new academic year begins in seven months.
The explicit purpose of the awards is to
honour schools that have undertaken significant steps towards fulfilling the mandate of the Swachh Vidyalaya Campaign.
The award aims to
honour schools and pupils for their sustainable projects, and spread awareness on all aspects of the environment, including preserving natural resources, reducing waste disposal, conserving water and creating a sustainable environment.
They cover both community and curriculum based projects as well as individual excellence, and will
honour schools, classes and individuals.
The awards
honour schools which have been prepared to take small risks so that children can go on school trips and work on creative and innovative projects.
The Birmingham Mail is celebrating six l years of its award-winning Speak Out Stop Bullying campaign, in association with Childline, and would like to
honour schools that are stamping out and not tolerating bullying.
The awards
honour schools which transform their daily routine into one that benefits the environment.
The contest aims to recognise and
honour schools within Sharjah and to increase environmental awareness within schools.