Canadian expatriate academics in the United Kingdom
Adam Morton
Adam Morton, F.R.S.C. (born 1945) is a Canadian philosopher and author.
Adam Morton, F.R.S.C. (born 1945) is a Canadian philosopher and author.
Anthony King (professor)
Professor Anthony King is a Canadian-born professor of government in the United Kingdom at Essex University, psephologist and commentator.
Professor Anthony King is a Canadian-born professor of government in the United Kingdom at Essex University, psephologist and commentator.
Faron Moller
Faron George Moller (born February 25, 1962 in Trail, British Columbia) is a Canadian-born British computer scientist and expert on theoretical computer science, particularly infinite-state auto...
Faron George Moller (born February 25, 1962 in Trail, British Columbia) is a Canadian-born British computer scientist and expert on theoretical computer science, particularly infinite-state auto...
John F. Allen (physicist)
John "Jack" Frank Allen (May 5, 1908 – April 22, 2001) was a Canadian-born physicist.
John "Jack" Frank Allen (May 5, 1908 – April 22, 2001) was a Canadian-born physicist.
John Porter (sociologist)
John Arthur Porter was one of Canada's most important sociologists during the period from 1950 to the late 1970s.
John Arthur Porter was one of Canada's most important sociologists during the period from 1950 to the late 1970s.
Lionel Tiger
Lionel Tiger (born 1937) is a Canadian-born, American-based anthropologist.
Lionel Tiger (born 1937) is a Canadian-born, American-based anthropologist.
Paul Janz
Paul Janz (born 1951) is a Canadian theologian, and formerly a prominent singer-songwriter of pop rock music in the mainstream and contemporary Christian markets.
Paul Janz (born 1951) is a Canadian theologian, and formerly a prominent singer-songwriter of pop rock music in the mainstream and contemporary Christian markets.
Valerie Henitiuk
Valerie Henitiuk is an award-winning scholar researching aspects of the intersection of translation studies, world literature, Japanese literature and women's writing.
Valerie Henitiuk is an award-winning scholar researching aspects of the intersection of translation studies, world literature, Japanese literature and women's writing.
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