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  Reaching out to our alumni across the world
  House of Lords reception
  Duke of York visits Blaydes House
  Reflections on Hull and England
  September 11th
  Life after Hull
  Student retention success
  University wins funding
  Graduate news update
  International recruitment success
  Sofa so good!
  History graduate leaves a legacy
  Graduate thanks the Aeronauts
  Founder's Day
  Piano masterclass and recital set up
  New MBA scholarship
  Graduate authors
  'Millennium Makeover' for University House
  Hull archaeologist joins Time Team
  Joanne Parfitt... A woman abroad
  Silver Star Award
  Graduate profile
  University rated 'Excellent'
  Obituaries
  A tour of the Scarborough Campus
  Where are they now?
 
Evangelical Concerns
By Reverend Melvin Tinker (Theology ’76)
Evangelical Concerns by Reverand Melvin Tinker   Alien Nation
By Reverend Melvin Tinker
(Theology ’76)
Alien Nation By Reverend Melvin Tinker
A series of essays in academic theology from an evangelical standpoint. A wide range of issues in Christian doctrine and ethics are considered, often provocatively.
Christian Focus: ISBN 1857926757
A refreshing and accessible look at the relationship between modern society and the church. Topics covered include the challenge of moral relativism, homosexuality, cohabitation and modern idolatries.
Christian Focus: ISBN 1857926773
 
Town and Gun: The 17th Century Defences of Hull
By Audrey Howes (Regional & Local History ’89) and Martin Foreman (History ’70)

Town and Gun focuses on a period when Hull was at the centre of national events, from Civil War to Glorious Revolution. An added dimension comes from over 20 years of excavations on the site of Hull’s defences, particularly the Hull Citadel.
Kingston Press: ISBN 1902039025

 

Teaching Thinking Skills across the Primary Curriculum: A Practical Approach for all Abilities
Edited by Peter Riches (MA Ed ’87)

An experienced group of contributors illustrate the development and application of thinking skills across the primary curriculum.
David Fulton: ISBN 1853467669

 

Understanding NLP: Metaphors and Patterns of Change
By Peter Young (Psychology ’66)
Peter Young provides a rich basis in language and practical tools that extends NLP (neurolinguistic programming) from a world of primarily sensory observations and responses to work with cognitive, emotional and imaginative material.
Crown Publishing Ltd: ISBN 1899836667