Christopher Williams (academic)
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Christopher Williams (born in London) is an English academic. He held posts at the universities of Bristol, Birmingham, Cairo, Cambridge, London and the United Nations. He is an invited Fellow of the
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(RSA), and magistrate. At school he taught himself to play the trumpet and gained a place at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, aged 16, studying with Bernard Brown. He then became Head of Brass teaching at Wells Cathedral School and a tutor at Dartington College of Arts. In 1980 he left the UK to teach at the
Cairo Conservatoire The Cairo Conservatoire ( ar, معهد الكونسرفتوار; transliteration: ''Ma'had el-Konservatwar''; full name: "المعهد العالي للموسيقى "الكونســرفاتوار) is the primary music conservatory in Egypt. It was ...
, Egypt, working with Samha El-Kholy, and was principal trumpet of the
Cairo Symphony Orchestra The Cairo Symphony Orchestra, ( ar, اوركسترا القاهرة السيمفونى; ''Orkestra el-Qāhera el-Semfōni''), is an orchestra based in Cairo, Egypt. It was founded in 1959 by its first music director and conductor, Franz Litschaue ...
. Here he became interested in disadvantage and poverty, and taught at the ''Al Noor Wal Amal'' School for blind children. In 1985 he broke the cultural boycott of South Africa to be a principal trumpet with the PACT ( SABC) Symphony Orchestra, to experience apartheid. He taught music in the
Alexandra, Gauteng Alexandra, informally abbreviated to Alex, is a Township (South Africa), township in the Gauteng province of South Africa. It forms part of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality and is located next to the wealthy suburb of Sandton. ...
township, and co-founded the Johannesburg-based education NGO for street-working children, ''Street-wise'', with Jill (Swart) Kruger. This became the topic of a PhD, his 'first degree'. He then held Fellowships from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation concerning disability rights, which changed to law on vulnerable witnesses including dispensing with the formal oath and within the Global Environmental Change Programme.


Books

*''Doing international research: Global and local methods.'' (2015), London: Sage. *''Researching power, elites and leadership.'' (2012), London: Sage. . . *''Leadership accountability in a globalising world.'' (2006), Palgrave Macmillan. . . *''Leaders of integrity: ethics and a code for global leadership.'' (2001) UN University Leadership Academy: . *''Environmental victims: new risks, new injustice'', (1998) (Ed.) . . *''Terminus Brain. The Environmental Threats to Human Intelligence''. Cassel, London/Washington (1997) , . **''Endstation Gehirn. Die Bedrohung der menschlichen Intelligenz durch die Vergiftung der Umwelt.'' German translation by Hans-Joachim Maass. Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 2003. . *''Invisible victims: crime and abuse against people with learning disabilities''. (1995) . * * * *''Trumpet excursions'' Chappell: London, (1976). http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/490535


See also

* Green criminology


References

2. Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999, section 53.


External links

* PhD 'Street children and education', British library http://searchbeta.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?ct=display&doc=BLL01007147205&indx=1&vl(46689851UI0)=any&srt=rank&vl(freeText0)=street%20children%20and%20education&dum=true&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&ct=search&vl(43583880UI1)=all_items&indx=1&frbg=&fn=search&tab=local_tab {{DEFAULTSORT:Williams, Christopher Academics of the University of Birmingham 1952 births Living people Alumni of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama