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Queen's Birthday Honours 2006

19 June 2006

Eleven members of the UCL community received Queen's Birthday Honours in June 2006.


They are:

Professor Sir Albert Aynsley-Green, formerly Executive Director of Clinical Research & Development, UCL Institute of Child Health, now Children's Commissioner for England: Knights Batchelor, for services to children and young people

Chief Constable Richard Brunstrom (MSc UCL Biology 1976): Queen's Police Medal

Dr Sheila Cheeroth (UCL Medical School 1988): Officer of the Order of the British Empire, for services to refugee doctors and to healthcare

Professor Andrew Fabian (PhD UCL Physics & Astronomy 1971): Officer of the Order of the British Empire, for services to science

Professor Dame Hazel Genn (UCL Honorary Fellow 2004), Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, UCL Laws: Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, for services to civil justice - More

Wayne Hemingway (UCL Geography 1982; Vice-President of the Campaign for UCL): Member of the Order of British Empire, for services to the design and fashion industries

Professor Dame Carole Jordan (UCL Astronomy 1962; PhD Astronomy 1965; Fellow 1991): Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, for services to physics and astronomy

Nahid Majid (UCL Bartlett School 1992; MPhil Planning Studies 1998): Officer of the Order of the British Empire, for services to diversity

Dr Charles McConnachie (UCL Medical School 1961): OBE, Diplomatics and Overseas List, for services  to healthcare and development in South Africa

Professor Andrew Tomkins (UCL Medical School 1966): Director, Centre for International Child Health, UCL Institute of Child Health: Officer of the Order of the British Empire, for services to healthcare in developing countries

Ralph Zacklin (UCL Laws 1959; Fellow 2000): Order of St Michael & St George