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Jane Simpson (other)
Jane Simpson may refer to: *Jane Simpson (artist) (born 1965), English artist *Jane Simpson (footballer) (born 1971), New Zealand international women's football (soccer) player *Jane Simpson (linguist), Australian linguist *Jane Simpson (solicitor), English lawyer *Jane Cross Simpson (1811–1886), Scottish hymnist and poet *Jane Simpson (engineer), British engineer *Jane Simpson McKimmon Jane Simpson McKimmon (November 13, 1867 – December 1, 1957) was an American author and agricultural educator, civic leader, state home demonstration agent, and director of women's institutes. Early life She was born and raised in Raleigh ...
(1867–1957), author, agricultural educator, civic leader and a director of women's institutes {{hndis, Simpson, Jane ...
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Jane Simpson (artist)
Jane Simpson (born 1965) is a British artist who lives and works in Carmarthenshire. She primarily produces sculptures, using diverse elements such as ice, silicone rubber, wood, precious metals, glass, ceramics and household objects including items bought at flea markets and on eBay. Early life and education Simpson was born in Swansea, Wales. She graduated from the Chelsea School of Art in London in 1988 and earned an MFA from the Royal Academy of Art in London in 1993. In 1994 she was included in the seminal exhibition ''Some Went Mad, Some Ran Away'', curated by Damien Hirst, at the Serpentine Gallery, London. Simpson's work was also part of the controversial ''Sensation'' exhibition of 1997. Artwork and career Simpson is well known for her sculptures, which involve various materials, from rubber casting techniques to sewing machines connected to refrigeration units so that they become covered with a layer of frost. Regarding her work, Simpson has said "I think of it as ...
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Jane Simpson (footballer)
Jane Simpson (born 4 February 1971) is an association football player who represented New Zealand at international level. Simpson made her Football Ferns as a substitute in a 0–2 loss to Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ... on 19 November 1997, and finished her international career with 17 caps and one goal to her credit. References External links * 1971 births Living people New Zealand women's international footballers New Zealand women's association footballers Women's association footballers not categorized by position {{NewZealand-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Jane Simpson (linguist)
Jane Simpson is an Australian linguist and professor emerita at Australian National University. Simpson completed both a B.A. (Hons) and M.A. (1977) at The Australian National University. Her B.A. included majors in Chinese and English literature, with Honours in Middle English. Jane's PhD. was received from MIT in 1983, and her dissertation was a detailed study of Warlpiri in the Lexical-Functional Grammar framework. Simpson's research focuses on the Indigenous languages of Australia. She has worked extensively with the Warumungu language, and in this work assisted in setting up a language centre in Tennant Creek. She also helped to create the a digital archive of Aboriginal language material, which became ASEDA. This was during her time as a visiting fellow at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies. She has published on a wide range of topics related to the languages of Australia, including language change, discourse and grammatical structure, morphosyntax, semantic ...
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Jane Simpson (solicitor)
Jane Simpson is a family lawyer who specialised in complex ancillary relief cases and those involving children. Simpson is a trained marriage guidance counselor and collaborative lawyer. She was the founder and head of the family law department at Manches LLP, a UK law firm, as well as its chairwoman. making her, as of her appointment, one of few women who have led City of London law firms. Simpson was admitted Solicitor of Supreme Court 1967. She was a fellow of the International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (IAML). In 2008, Simpson was one of the founders of the group, Collaborative Family Law (formerly the Central London Collaborative Forum) which aims to bring collaborative law to high value cases. In 1982 Simpson co-founded, and from 1993 to 1995 chaired, the Solicitors' Family Law Association (now Resolution). It is the national organisation for solicitors specialising in family law and now has over 5,000 members. She also served as a member of the Lord Chancellor’s ...
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Jane Cross Simpson
Jane Cross Simpson (1811–1886) was a Scottish writer, known as a hymn-writer and poet. Life The daughter of James Bell, advocate, and sister to Henry Glassford Bell and Jonathan Anderson Bell, she was born Jane Cross Bell in Glasgow on 12 November 1811. Educated by her father, she studied the classics, and travelled much on the continent. For some years from 1822, her father was assessor and town-clerk of Greenock, and she contributed to the ''Greenock Advertiser'' under the pseudonym "Gertrude". After her husband's death, Jane Simpson resided with her married daughter, Mrs. Napier, at Portobello, Edinburgh, then Newport-on-Tay, and then Aberdeen. She died at Aberdeen on 17 June 1886. Works In 1831, as "Gertrude", Jane Bell wrote a noted hymn on prayer, ''Go when the morning shineth'', for the ''Edinburgh Literary Journal'', then edited by her brother Henry. She also contributed, in prose and verse, to the ''Scottish Christian Herald''. She published ''Piety of Daily Life'', ...
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Jane Simpson (engineer)
Jane Simpson is the Head of Asset Creation at Severn Trent Water. She was the first woman to be Chief Engineer at Network Rail. Education Simpson grew up in Coventry. She was inspired to become an engineer when she made a light bulb work on the WISE Campaign bus in the 1980s. She was advised to consider a career in teaching or being a nursery nurse. Simpson has been a lifelong member of the Scouts. She gained her Baden-Powell Award as a Guide and her Queen's Scout Award as a Venture Scout. She left school at 16 and started an apprenticeship at General Electric. They went on to sponsor her to complete a degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering at Coventry University. She completed a master's degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Birmingham. Career Simpson joined British Rail in Quayside Tower as a graduate in 1996, which was the year of its privatisation. Working in one of the maintenance companies for infrastructure, she became O ...
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