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  1. Rupert Till is Head of the Department of Music and Design Arts at the University of Huddersfield, UK. His main research interests are in popular music and sound archaeology; he directed Huddersfield activities within the EU funded European Music Archaeology Project, (2013-18), and has been Principal Investigator for two AHRC/EPSRC grants.

  2. Producing Hegemony: The Politics of Mass Production and American Global Power. By Mark Rupert. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Pp. xi, 261. 18.95, paper. - Volume 56 Issue 4

  3. 3 de may. de 2024 · Rupert was well-known to be quiet and shy as he attended Cambridge School #36, where the Cambridge Community Centre is today. During Primary to Grade 8, he had perfect attendance for several years. Rupert’s big moment to play Santa Claus in the 1950 Christmas Concert was cut short when the power went off—everyone had to go home!

  4. Mary Adelaide von Cambridge, Prinzessin von Großbritannien 1833-1897 Leopold von Albany , Herzog von Albany 1853-1884 Helene zu Waldeck und Pyrmont , Prinzessin zu Waldeck 1861-1922

  5. Rupert has since 2008 also worked with undergraduate students and specialises in the formation and development of their academic and study skills. He has close ties in this regard with several Cambridge colleges and departments and for them runs a wide range of subject-based workshops in essay writing and study skills as well as supervising students on an individual basis.

  6. Rupert Wegerif is a Professor at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge and director of the Digital Education Futures Initiative at Hughes Hall, Cambridge. Interested in the dialogic ...

  7. www.rupertwallis.comRupert Wallis

    My name is Rupert Wallis, I’m a novelist and screenwriter. I also teach on the Master’s in Creative Writing programme at Cambridge University. As well as working with writers at the beginning of their careers, I help established authors and screenwriters. Storytelling is an instinctive tool for making sense of the world.