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Ballrachd

Not: Ged a tha cuid de bhuill a’ Choimisein air am mìneachadh a rèir nan dreuchdan a tha aca ann am buidhnean ainmichte, tha iad nam buill den Choimisean ann an suidheachadh pearsanta agus chan ann às leth nam buidhnean sin.

Neach-gairm:

Sir Coinneach Calman

Seannsalair Oilthigh Ghlaschu

Buill:

Cailean Boyd

a bha na Mhorair Tagraiche, ball de Thaigh nam Morairean (Làbarach)

Rani Dhir MBE

Stiùiriche Gnìomh, Com-pàirteachas Taigheadais Druim Chapall

An t-Àrd Ollamh Sir Dàibhidh Eideard

Britheamh sa Chùirt Eòrpaich (air a dhreuchd a leigeil dheth)

Murray Elder

Ball de Thaigh nam Morairean (Làbarach)

Audrey Findlay

a bha na Ceannard air Comhairle Siorrachd Obar Dheathain, Neach-gairm Pàrtaidh Libearalaich Dheamocratach na h-Alba

Jamie Lindsay

a bha na Mhinistear an Oifis na h-Alba, ball de Thaigh nam Morairean (Tòraidheach), Neach-gairm Colaiste Àiteachais na h-Alba

Iain Loughton

Neach-iomairt air cùisean òigridh a bha uair na Neach-gairm air Pàrlamaid òigridh na h-Alba

Murchadh MacIllinnein

Àrd-oifigear, Buidheann Meadhanan an Telegraph

Seonag Nic a’ Phearsain

Neach-gairm Urras Nàiseanta na h-Alba agus Comhairle Leasachaidh is Gnìomhachais na h-Alba

Iain Mac a’ Mhaoilein

Stiùiriche, CBI na h-Alba

Seumas Selkirk

a bha na Mhinistear an Oifis na h-Alba, ball de Thaigh nam Morairean (Tòraidheach)

Mona Siddiqui

Àrd-Ollamh Sgrùdaidhean Ioslamach, Oilthigh Ghlaschu

Matt Mac a’ Ghobhain

Rùnaire Albannach, UNISON

Seumas Uallas

a bha na Leas-phrìomh Mhinistear, ball de Thaigh nam Morairean (Libearalach Deamocratach)

Sir Kenneth Calman

Sir Kenneth Calman

Sir Kenneth Calman is Chancellor of the University of Glasgow. He was born in 1941 and educated at Allan Glen's School in Glasgow. He entered medical school in 1959 and took two years out during this course to gain an Honours Degree in Biochemistry. He graduated in medicine (with commendation) in 1967 having obtained a number of distinctions and prizes throughout this course.

During the latter part of his undergraduate medical career he developed an interest in dermatology and graduated with a PhD in 1970. Following his house jobs he moved into the Department of Surgery in Glasgow and proceeded to the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons and an MD Thesis with Honours on Organ Preservation. His clinical interests at this time were in General Surgery, Vascular Surgery and Transplantation. In 1972, he was the MRC Clinical Research Fellow at the Chester Beatty Research Institute in London and returned to Glasgow in 1974 as Professor of Oncology. He remained in that post for 10 years developing particular interests in nutrition, chemotherapy, cancer education, counselling, and patient support groups.

In 1984 he became Dean of Postgraduate Medicine and Professor of Postgraduate Medical Education at the University of Glasgow and Consultant Physician with an interest in palliative care at Victoria Infirmary, Glasgow. During this time he was involved in developing medical education projects and in the supervising of medical education for those in training in the West of Scotland. In 1989 he was appointed Chief Medical Officer at the Scottish Home and Health Department and in September 1991 he became Chief Medical Officer in the Department of Health in London. He was a member of the Executive Board of the World Health Organization, and its Chairman from 1998-9. He was Chairman of the European Environment and Health Committee from 1993-8. He was Vice Chancellor and Warden at the University of Durham from 1998 until 2007.

He is a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and President of the Institute of Medical Ethics. He was a member of the Statistics Commission from 1999 until 2007. He is currently a member of the Board of the British Library and Chairs the NHS Genetics Education Steering Committee. He was a member of the Board of Macmillan Cancer Relief. He is a Fellow of numerous Royal Colleges and Faculties and in 1979 was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

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