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Paul Millar (academic)
Paul Millar may refer to: *Paul Millar (footballer, born 1966), Northern Irish footballer and manager * Paul Millar (Scottish footballer) (born 1988), player for Elgin City * Paul Millar (academic), professor of English literature and digital humanities at the University of Canterbury The University of Canterbury ( mi, Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha; postnominal abbreviation ''Cantuar.'' or ''Cant.'' for ''Cantuariensis'', the Latin name for Canterbury) is a public research university based in Christchurch, New Zealand. It was ... See also * Paul Miller (other) {{human name disambiguation, Millar, Paul ...
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Paul Millar (footballer, Born 1966)
Paul William Millar (born 16 November 1966) is a Northern Irish former footballer, who was a former assistant manager to Mick McDermott at NIFL Premiership club Glentoran. As a player, he played in midfield and attack. He started at Glentoran, moving on to Portadown, before signing with Port Vale in 1988. Three years later he transferred to Cardiff City, and helped the Welsh club to top the Third Division in 1992–93. In 1995, he left the Football League to return to Ireland, signing with Linfield and later returned to Wales to play for Bangor. He won youth caps for his country, and also earned a Northern Ireland B cap. As a manager, he was appointed manager of Bangor, before moving on to Ballymena United. In 2005, he was made manager of Newry City, moving on to Glentoran the next season, and then returning to the management position at Bangor in 2007. In 2008, he was appointed manager at Larne, before he left the club in April 2012. Playing career Millar started his ca ...
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Paul Millar (Scottish Footballer)
Paul Millar is a Scottish former footballer who last played for Deveronvale and is most notably remembered for his time at Elgin City F.C. Standing at six feet and ten inches tall, Millar is widely recognized as the tallest player in world football to date. Millar was signed in January 2010 by then manager Ross Jack, after impressing at a Royal Air Force The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's air and space force. It was formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918, becoming the first independent air force in the world, by regrouping the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and ... fixture held at the club's stadium. Millar is the only Elgin City F.C player to have scored in the League Two playoffs after an expertly dispatched volley beat Albion Rovers (1–0) in the first leg at Borough Briggs. Elgin City went on to lose the tie 2–1 in the second leg. Millar was involved in a nasty challenge and ruptured his ACL in April 2013 in the last minute of a 4– ...
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Paul Millar (academic)
Paul Millar may refer to: *Paul Millar (footballer, born 1966), Northern Irish footballer and manager * Paul Millar (Scottish footballer) (born 1988), player for Elgin City * Paul Millar (academic), professor of English literature and digital humanities at the University of Canterbury The University of Canterbury ( mi, Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha; postnominal abbreviation ''Cantuar.'' or ''Cant.'' for ''Cantuariensis'', the Latin name for Canterbury) is a public research university based in Christchurch, New Zealand. It was ... See also * Paul Miller (other) {{human name disambiguation, Millar, Paul ...
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University Of Canterbury
The University of Canterbury ( mi, Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha; postnominal abbreviation ''Cantuar.'' or ''Cant.'' for ''Cantuariensis'', the Latin name for Canterbury) is a public research university based in Christchurch, New Zealand. It was founded in 1873 as Canterbury College, the first constituent college of the University of New Zealand. It is New Zealand's second-oldest university, after the University of Otago, itself founded four years earlier in 1869. Its original campus was in the Christchurch Central City, but in 1961 it became an independent university and began moving out of its original neo-gothic buildings, which were re-purposed as the Christchurch Arts Centre. The move was completed on 1 May 1975 and the university now operates its main campus in the Christchurch suburb of Ilam. The university is well known for its Engineering and Science programmes, with its Civil Engineering programme ranked 9th in the world (Academic Ranking of World Universities, 2021). ...
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