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  • University of Glasgow

    Public university in Scotland

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    Latin: Universitas Glasguensis[1][2][3]
    MottoLatin: Via, Veritas, Vita

    Motto in English

    The Way, The Truth, The Life
    TypePublicresearch university
    Ancient university
    Established7 January 1451; 574 years ago (1451-01-07)
    Endowment£262.4 million (2024)[4]
    Budget£950.0 million (2023/24)[4]
    ChancellorDame Katherine Grainger
    RectorGhassan Abu-Sittah
    PrincipalSir Anton Muscatelli

    Academic staff

    5,585 (2022/23)[5]

    Administrative staff

    4,265 (2022/23)[5]
    Students39,755 (2022/23)[6]
    Undergraduates23,845 (2022/23)[6]
    Postgraduates15,915 (2022/23)[6]
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    This article is about the real-life person. For the fictional character, see Stephen Williams (Character).

    Stephen Williams

    Date of birth

    April 26, 1978 (age 46)

    Job(s)

    Co-Executive Producer
    Director


    Stephen Williams was one of the primary "in-house" directors (along with Jack Bender) and directed the following episodes of Lost:

    Williams joined the production team in the second season, initially working as a producer. He was promoted to supervising producer for the second season and then co-executive producer for the fourth season. He was also listed as co-executive producer on all the Missing Pieces. As of Season 6, Williams is no longer listed in the credits, suggesting he has left the show.

    Williams appears on the DVD extra "Lost in a Day" on the Lost: The Complete Third Season (DVD).

    Trivia[]

    • He received a Gemini award nomination for his work in the documentary Milgaard.
    • His brother Peter Williams is an actor on Stargate SG-1.
    • In "Expos

    Joseph Bain was born in Tranent, East Lothian, in 1826. He was educated at the University of Glasgow, where he was a student in 1842. After completing his studies, he worked as a writer in Glasgow for a number of years but later returned to study, attending the University of Edinburgh where he studied Law. He married and lived in Edinburgh till 1871, when he moved to Devon and then to London in 1881. Joseph, now in his 50s. was working in the Public Record Office there, where he became acknowledged as an Authority on Scottish History as a result of writing or editing a number of books that summarised the public records of Scotland. By 1901, Joseph had retired and was living in St David's, Pembrokeshire, Wales. He died in 1911 at the age of 85.

    The extracts below, in which Sir William Wallace is mentioned, are taken from the 'Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland - Volume 2', transcribed by Joseph Bain and published in 1884, and a couple more from the Supplementary Volume pu

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