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− | *Chair of a Policy Commission on the future of nuclear energy at the [[University of Birmingham]] from July 2011 (appointment approved by ACOBA) <ref name="ACOBA"> ACOBA saw "no reason why he should take up the appointment forthwith, on the understanding that he would not draw on any privileged information available to him as a Minister". </ref> | + | *Chair of a Policy Commission on the future of nuclear energy at the [[University of Birmingham]] from July 2011 (appointment approved by ACOBA) <ref name="ACOBA"> ACOBA saw "no reason why he should take up the appointment forthwith, on the understanding that he would not draw on any privileged information available to him as a Minister". </ref> <ref> [http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/impact/policy-commissions/nuclear/index.aspx Policy Commission on ‘Nuclear Power: What does the future hold?], Birmingham University website, undated, accessed 9 May 2011 </ref> |
*Member of [[National Advisory Council]], from September 2011 <ref name="ACOBA"/> | *Member of [[National Advisory Council]], from September 2011 <ref name="ACOBA"/> | ||
*[[EASY-Care Foundation]], from September 2011 <ref name="ACOBA"/> | *[[EASY-Care Foundation]], from September 2011 <ref name="ACOBA"/> |
Revision as of 15:44, 9 May 2012
Philip Hunt (Lord Hunt of Kings Heath) is a former Minister of State in the Department for Energy and Climate Change, and Deputy Leader of the House of Lords.
Affiliations
- Chair of a Policy Commission on the future of nuclear energy at the University of Birmingham from July 2011 (appointment approved by ACOBA) [1] [2]
- Member of National Advisory Council, from September 2011 [1]
- EASY-Care Foundation, from September 2011 [1]
- Cumberlege Connections
Resources
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 ACOBA saw "no reason why he should take up the appointment forthwith, on the understanding that he would not draw on any privileged information available to him as a Minister".
- ↑ Policy Commission on ‘Nuclear Power: What does the future hold?, Birmingham University website, undated, accessed 9 May 2011