- Peter S. Meadows
Professor Peter S. Meadows is an Honorary Lecturer in the Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences at The
University of Glasgow .Along with his wife,
Dr Azra Meadows , he has carried out extensive work of an environmental, cultural and educational nature inPakistan , and in 2005 was awarded the Sitara-i-Quaid-i-Azam (Star of the Great Leader), one of the highest civilian medals of that country, for services toPakistan . http://www.gla.ac.uk:443/publications/newsletter/details.cfm?id=3409&issue=266&category=catpeople]Professor Peter Meadows and
Dr Azra Meadows are the editors of "The Glasgow Naturalist", the annual publication ofThe Glasgow Natural History Society .He is easily recognized by his distinctively long, white beard.
Cultural initiatives
See Also:
Connecting Futures Amongst the projects in which Professor Peter Meadows and
Dr Azra Meadows have played a significant role is theConnecting Futures :Student Dialogues programme.Conceived by the
Foreign and Commonwealth Office and theBritish Council , the aim of the initiative was to foster an understanding between the cultural backgrounds of students from the UK and those of Muslim countries, as part of which a delegation of sixteen students from the UK - four from TheUniversity of Glasgow , four from theUniversity of Edinburgh , four from theUniversity of Warwick and four fromCardiff University - visitedPakistan in 2005.The Meadows, as well as facilitating the preparations for the delegation of Glasgow students - comprised of
Anna Chiumento ,Gary Sergeant , [http://www.kayem.co.uk/zoe/projecttrust/ Zoe Nisbet] and [http://www.tommygakenwan.com/ Tommy Ga-Ken Wan] - have ensured that the value, purpose and success of the initiative is not forgotten. This has been done by arranging and assisting the students fromGlasgow University to deliver, on several occasions, a lecture entitled "Bridging the Divide: Myths and Realities", describing their experiences inPakistan and their impact. At the invitation of DrMaliha Lodhi , theHigh Commissioner ofPakistan to theUnited Kingdom , the lecture was delivered in September 2005 to an audience at theHigh Commission ofPakistan inLondon .References
External links
* [http://www.gla.ac.uk/ibls/Biosed/main.htm Glasgow University Biosedimentology Unit]
* [http://www.gnhs.freeuk.com/ Glasgow Natural History Society]
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