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David Benson is now a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics. After receiving his doctoral degree at the University of East Anglia (UEA) in 2007, he undertook an ESRC Post Doctoral Fellowship that examined the allocation of environmental powers across EU multi-level governance. He was then appointed as a lecturer in environmental politics, policy and governance at UEA, followed by his appointment as a lecturer in politics at the University of Exeter in 2013. Dr Benson's research, based at the Environment and Sustainability Institute (ESI) in Penryn, encompasses a range of issue areas at the interface between political and environmental sciences, most notably EU environmental and energy policy, comparative environmental politics and governance, federalism and public participation in environmental decision-making.
Dr Benson also holds masters degrees in environmental sciences (MEnv.Sci.), research methods (MRes.) and higher education practice (MA-HEP).
He is currently supervising several PhD programmes as fi
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Studio 54
Broadway theater and former nightclub
This article is about the Broadway theater and former nightclub. For the 1998 drama, see 54 (film). For the 2018 documentary, see Studio 54 (film). For the Las Vegas nightclubs, see Studio 54 (Las Vegas).
| Address | 254 West 54th Street Manhattan, New York City |
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| Coordinates | 40°45′51.7″N73°59′1.6″W / 40.764361°N 73.983778°W / 40.764361; -73.983778 |
| Public transit | New York City Subway: |
| Owner | Roundabout Theatre Company |
| Type | Broadway |
| Capacity | 1,006 (519 orchestra/487 mezzanine)[2] |
| Production | A Wonderful World |
| Opened | November 7, 1927 (97 years ago) (1927-11-07) |
| Years active | 1927–1933, 1939–1940, 1998–present (as Broadway theater) |
| Architect | Eugene De Rosa[1] |
| roundabouttheatre.org | |
Studio 54 is a Broadway theater and former nightclub at 254 West 54th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Opened as the Gallo Opera House in 1927, it served as a CBS broadcast studio in the mid-20th century. Steve Rubell and Ian
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About me:
Trained as an anthropologist, Professor Jonathan Gosling worked for several years as a mediator in neighbourhood conflicts in London, founded the UK‘s first community mediation service and was the founding Secretary of the European Conference on Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution. After taking a mid-career MBA, he moved into management education at Lancaster University, where he directed the MBA and other programmes for British Airways and other major companies. He co-founded, with Henry Mintzberg and three other malcontents, a new approach to management education, the International Masters in Practising Management. This takes place in six countries around the world, and has been the springboard for several subsequent innovations in helping practising mangers to improve the way they manage. Professor Gosling also played a significant role in the so-called ‘critical management‘ movement, launching an influential MPhil and PhD and contributing to the development of specialist conferences and interest groups. At E
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