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F.H.T. Rhodes, 1958 "Life, Time and Darwin"
Inaugural lecture given by F.H.T. Rhodes, Professor of Geology
Brynley F. Roberts, 1980 "Brut Tysilio"
Inaugural lecture given by Brynley F. Roberts
Michael G. Rodd, 1988 "IT in Manufacturing - The Map to a New Society"
Inaugural lecture given by Michael G. Rodd, Professor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
G. W. Roderick, 1985 "Universities: The Pursuit of Bread, Knowledge and Freedom"
Inaugural lecture given by G. W. Roderick, Professor and Director of Adult and Continuing Education
Richard Shannon, 1980 "Mr. Gladstone and Swansea 1887"
Inaugural lecture given by Richard Shannon, Professor of Modern History
C.W. Shoppee, 1949 "The Carbon Atom"
Inaugural lecture given by C.W. Shoppee, Professor of Chemistry
A.R.E. Singer, 1957 "The Control of Industrial Processes"
Inaugural lecture given by A.R.E. Singer, Professor of Physical Metallurgy
Keith Smith, 1990 "How Green is My Valium? (Are Chemicals Kindly or Killers?)"
Inaugural lecture given by Keith Smith, Professor of Chemistry
Nicholas Stephens, 1979 "Geomorphology in the Service of Man"
Inaugural lecture given by Nicholas Stephens, Professor in the Department of Geography
H.E. Street, 1955 "The Scientific Study of Plants"
Inaugural lecture given by H.E. Street, Professor of Botany
Leslie Symons, 1982 "The Land-Use Challenge: Eastern and Western Responses "
Inaugural lecture given by Leslie Symons, Professor of Geography
Richard Taylor, 1999 "Cinema, History, Politics: The Reel and the Real"
Inaugural lecture given by Richard Taylor, Professor of Politics
H.N.V. Temperley, 1966 "Mathematics and the Real World"
Inaugural lecture given by H.N.V. Temperley, Professor of Applied Mathematics
Sir John Meurig Thomas, 1997 "The Viability of the Academic"
James Callaghan lecture given by Sir John Meurig Thomas
Noel Thompson, 2002 "'Unsocial objects disgraceful to humanity': some ideas of consumption in British socialist thought"
Inaugural lecture given by Noel Thompson, Head of the Department of History
Peter Townsend, 1988 "..... a thousand words (The development of computer graphics)"
Inaugural lecture given by Peter Townsend, Professor of Applied Computer Science
F. J. Toye, 1984 "A Defence of Development Economics"
Inaugural lecture given by F. J. Toye, Development Policy and Planning
H.M. Waidson, 1961 "The Changing Pattern of the German Novel"
Inaugural lecture given by H.M. Waidson, Professor of German
Nigel Weatherill, 1997 "Going Supersonic - from aeroplanes to cars!"
Inaugural lecture given by Nigel Weatherill, Professor of Civil Engineering
Mike Webster, 2001 "Going with the Flow - Computational Rheology"
Inaugural lecture given by Mike Webster, Professor in the Department of Computer Science
D.Williams, 1973 "On the Toss of a Coin"
Inaugural lecture given by D.Williams, Professor in the Department of Pure Mathematics
I.M. Williams, 1981 "Continuity and Change - the role of the university in the education of adults"
Inaugural lecture given by I.M. Williams, Professor in the Department of Adult and Continuing Education
Rhys W. Williams, 1985 "Making up for Lost Time: Aspects of West German Fiction in the 1950s and 1960s"
Inaugural lecture given by Rhys W. Williams, Professor of German
Stephen F. Witt, 1991 "The Impact of Tourism on Wales"
Inaugural lecture given by Stephen F. Witt, Professor of Tourism Studies
James Woodward, 1980 "Russian Literature and the Russian Language"
Inaugural lecture given by James Woodward, Professor of Russian