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  1. Professor Graeme Douglas. School of Education. Professor of Disability and Special Educational Needs. Co-director VICTAR. Contact details. Telephone. +44 (0)121 414 6736. Email. g.g.a.douglas@bham.ac.uk. View my research portal. Address. School of Education. University of Birmingham. Edgbaston, Birmingham. B15 2TT, United Kingdom.

  2. Graeme Douglas. Home:01472-501307. Mobile:079485-22223. SUNDAY. 19 MAY 2024 @ 11:15. PLEASE NOTE. I WILL NOT BE ACCEPTING PHONE CALLS AFTER. 9.00PM. Home - EBF All Club Colours Spray & Harrison Cups - DRAW RJ-Tables 2024 EBF League Tables- 2024 EBF Fixtures 2024 Assn Competitions-2024. GOXHILL OPEN DAYS. 2024. SUSSEX.

  3. www.graemedouglas.co.ukindex.html

    This is a web site which features the songs and music of Graeme Douglas, a member of both Eddie & the Hot Rods and the Kursaal Flyers when both bands were at their most popular between 1974 - 1980. There were also some side adventures with the Engineers and the Hot Flyers. See the History pages for more information and photos of all my musical ...

  4. Born on Jan 22, 1950 in Rochford, Essex. Lead guitarist of the band Kursaal Flyers 1973-1976. Guitarist with Eddie & The Hot Rods 1976-1980. Brother of Andrew Douglas and Stuart Douglas (2).

  5. Graeme DOUGLAS | Professor in Disability and Special Educational Needs | BSc Hons (Psychology and Computer Science), PhD (Education) | University of Birmingham, Birmingham | School of Education...

  6. Graeme Douglas. Professor Disability and Special Educational Needs, Disability, Inclusion and Special Needs. Vision Impairment Centre for Teaching And Research. Accepting PhD Students. PhD projects. Graeme Douglas has broad research interests in the social and educational inclusion of people with vision impairment.

  7. loop.frontiersin.org › people › 485246Loop | Graeme Douglas

    Graeme is the head of the Disability Inclusion and Special Needs (DISN) department, School of Education, University of Birmingham. DISN is the largest department of its kind in the UK and comprises over 25 academics researching and studying in the field of inclusion, SEN and disability.