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  1. 5 de mai. de 2014 · In 1960, Ken started his independent academic career as a lecturer at Derby College of Technology, moving in 1961 to the University of Durham, where he was subsequently promoted to senior lecturer (1971), reader (1977), and professor (1983).

    • Catherine E. Housecroft
    • 2014
  2. 13 de jul. de 2022 · During his Durham career, Ken was chair or a member of numerous departmental and university committees, including the Society of Fellows (president, mid 1990s) and the governing body/council of St Mary's College (1992–2002), he assisted in senior roles on the university's Stockton Campus (1997–2002) and he pioneered MSc courses ...

  3. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Ken Wade recalls his own undistinguished part in the space race, and notes how carboranes revitalized boron hydride chemistry and modified our ideas of chemical bonding.

    • Ken Wade
    • 2009
  4. 26 de jun. de 2014 · Professor Ken Wade, F.R.S. and one of the great gentlemen in science, passed away unexpectedly on March 16 th of this year. Ken was an outstanding chemist, a selfless and wise leader, and a true friend to all who knew him.

  5. 10 de nov. de 2015 · Department of Chemistry. Durham University, UK. (Left – cover art for the themed collection kindly provided by Professor Jeremy Rawson, University of Windsor. It features the an image of seminal ChemComm paper from 1971 – click to zoom)

  6. Ken Wade opening the Coates Laboratory at Durham University, 24th September 2011 Professor Ken Wade, F.R.S. and one of the great gentlemen in science, passed away unexpectedly on March 16 th of this year.

  7. Obituary. Kenneth Wade (1932–2014) My first encounter with Kenneth (Ken) Wade was during my undergraduate chemistry degree at the University of Durham when Ken presented a course on boranes. His lecture style was unhurried and always in his characteristic wry manner.