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Nigel Walker (musician)
Nigel Walker may refer to: *Nigel Walker (athlete) (born 1963), Welsh runner and rugby union player *Nigel Walker (criminologist) (1917–2014), English criminologist *Nigel Walker (footballer) Nigel Walker (7 April 1959 – 2 February 2014) was an English professional football midfielder. He played in The Football League for six clubs as well as the North American Soccer League and Major Indoor Soccer League. Walker's death, from ...
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Nigel Walker (athlete)
Nigel Walker (born 15 June 1963) is a former Welsh track and field athlete and Wales international rugby union player. He is currently Welsh Rugby Union's acting CEO, after the resignation of Steve Phillips. He was born in Cardiff. Walker represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 1984 Summer Olympics in the 110 metres hurdles. In 1992 however, he failed to make the squad for the 1992 Summer Olympics and turned to rugby union. Walker holds the fastest non-winning time for the 200-metre hurdles. At Cardiff in 1991, he ran 22.77 seconds into a 0.3 m/ As a rugby player, he played on the wing for Cardiff RFC. Walker made his Wales debut on 6 March 1993 in the five nations match against Ireland. He went on to win 17 caps for Wales, scoring 12 tries and making his final appearance 21 February 1998 against England. Walker was a participant in ''Catchphrase'', a Welsh learning programme broadcast on Radio Wales in 2000. Walker was appointed Head of Sport at BBC W ...
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Nigel Walker (criminologist)
Professor Nigel Walker, CBE (6 August 1917 – 13 September 2014) was Wolfson Professor of Criminology at King's College, Cambridge. Biography Walker was born in Tianjin China (formerly Tientsin), on 6 August 1917, as a result of his father's posting there as British vice-consul. He attended Edinburgh Academy being awarded Dux in 1935. After school, he read classics at Christ Church, Oxford, and became a civil servant. During World War II, he served with the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and Lovat Scouts, being shot on active service in Italy. In 1979, he was appointed CBE. Academic career During his time the Scottish Office he was awarded a PhD (1954) by the University of Edinburgh for his thesis on '' The Logical Status of the Freudian Unconscious'' and a book ''A Short History of Psychotherapy''. He then took up one-year research fellowship for civil servants in Nuffield College, Oxford, from which research he published ''Morale in the Civil Service'' (1961). ...
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