2020 New Year Honours for University academics

Porfessor David Hulme

, professor of development studies at the University, has been awarded an OBE whilst Professor Adisa Azapagic has received an MBE.

Prof Hulme recieved his award for services to research and international development whilst Prof Azapagic, who is Professor of Sustainable Chemical Engineering at Manchester, was awarded hers for services to sustainability and carbon footprinting.

Prof Hulme is Executive Director of the Global Development Institute at The University of Manchester and CEO of the Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre.

He has worked in the area of global poverty and development for more than 30 years covering everything from poverty reduction and microfinance to the role of NGOs in conflict and peace.

During that time, his main focus has been on Bangladesh but he has also worked extensively across South Asia, East Africa and the Pacific

As well has her research work at the University, Prof Azapagic heads up the Sustainable Industrial Systems, an internationally-leading research group applying principles of sustainable development and life cycle thinking in industrial practice.

Her research interests include sustainable production and consumption, life cycle sustainability assessment and corporate sustainability.

Adisa has held a number of fellowships and honorary appointments, including fellowships from the Royal Academy of Engineering and UNESCO. She was awarded the IChemE Award for Outstanding Achievements in Chemical and Process Engineering in 2010 and the GSK/CIA Innovation Award in 2011.

Other notable awards came for one of our alumni, Dame Sally Davies, who is also master of Trinity College Cambridge and a former chief medical officer for England, who became a Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath.

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