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  1. 4. Juli 2022 · At the GBZ, he is responsible for the Politics module on the Masters in British Studies. Professor Carmichael has been an external examiner at four universities in the UK and Ireland (De Montfort, Northumbria, Limerick and Glasgow Caledonian) as well as a PhD external examiner (Exeter and Edinburgh).

  2. Overview. Professor Paul Carmichael joined the University of Ulster in 1992 as a Lecturer in Public Administration, becoming a Senior Lecturer in 1997, Reader in 2002 and Professor of Public Policy & Government in 2004. Professor Carmichael obtained an honours degree in Economics and Public Policy in 1989 from Leeds Polytechnic.

  3. Paul Carmichael is an English bass guitarist and composer. Career. In his early 20s, Carmichael joined the jazz-rock band Nucleus to play on tour in Germany. [1] . He has also toured with Soft Machine and Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia. In the 1980s he was in the house band for the children's TV show Play Away .

    • London, England
    • Musician, composer
    • Bass, keyboards
  4. 24. Juni 2022 · Chef Paul Carmichael has flown under the radar in the 12 months since the award-winning Momofuku Seiobo closed. But for his first professional step since serving his last tasting menu at the two-hatted Sydney restaurant last June, Carmichael is designing meals for the home.

  5. 13. Mai 2019 · May 13, 2019. Paul Carmichael, the chef at Momofuku Seiobo in Sydney, grew up in St. James Parish, Barbados, on the west side of the island. His mother woke early on Sundays to prepare the...

  6. Paul Carmichael is Professor of Pu blic Policy and Government, and Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Ulster University, as well as Fellow of the Centre for British Studies in Berlin. His research interests are in the field of local government, devolution and the civil services on which he has published widely.

  7. A graduate of Surrey University with a B.Sc. in Biochemistry/Toxicology and a Ph.D. from King’s College London, he was a postdoctoral scientist at the Institute of Cancer Research (Royal Marsden Hospital) for seven years, exploring mechanisms of chemical genotoxicity and carcinogenicity.