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35-636: Trotman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Trotman, Baron Trotman (1933–2005), Ford Motor Company's first foreign-born chairman and CEO Sir Aubrey Trotman-Dickenson (1926–2016), British chemist and academic administrator David Trotman (born 1951), mathematician, with dual British and French nationality Dawson Trotman (1906–1956), evangelist, crusader and founder of The Navigators Ebenezer Trotman (died 1865), architect of churches and railway stations Emmerson Trotman (born 1954), former West Indies cricketer who played for

70-634: A "people's university". The college provided courses in science, engineering and art, and also established its own internal degree courses in science and engineering, which were ratified by the University of London . In addition, it had a women's department. As demand for technical education grew throughout the 1930s and 1940s, Essex County Council created two further colleges at Walthamstow and Dagenham ( South West Essex Technical College and South East Essex Technical College ). In 1970 these three colleges (West Ham, Walthamstow, Dagenham) were combined as

105-568: A failure, however, as many of the resulting products (like the Ford Contour and Mercury Mystique designs based on the European Ford Mondeo platform), were not very competitive in the American market in the long term, and the major restructuring was disruptive to the company. The inability of senior management to successfully implement this program in the mid- to late-1990s turned out to be

140-595: A huge opportunity lost, one that Ford was still desperately trying to leverage under the leadership of Alan Mulally in 2007. Trotman retired in January 1999 after 43 years with Ford in a variety of positions throughout Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific. Trotman was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1996 and was created a Life peer as Baron Trotman of Osmotherley in the County of North Yorkshire , on 2 March 1999 in recognition of his contributions to industry. Trotman

175-642: A merger of higher education colleges, to create the North East London Polytechnic. Campuses were modernised and revitalised by buildings such as the Arthur Edwards building on the Stratford campus, completed in 1982. In 1988 the North East London Polytechnic became a higher education institution, and was renamed the Polytechnic of East London in 1989. In 1992 the Polytechnic of East London became

210-499: A new executive committee. The Students' Union runs a number of clubs and societies, campaigns and entertainment. There is also a social meeting space, on the Docklands campus and another, the Dome, on the Stratford campus There are over 50 societies at UEL. There is a student e-zine called Your Universe, a joint partnership between UEL and student writers. UEL's sports clubs participate in

245-656: A number of roles during the Olympic season, including writing for the team's Games-time publication. Team Singapore (SSC) 's recovery centre was based at UEL, providing high-performance athletic services including an athletes' lounge. UEL also provided accommodation for SSC's medical team. In the seven years to 2012, UEL produced around 70 pieces of research work, including the Westfield Transport Observation, Newham Impact Evaluation and LOCOG Impact Evaluation. The University of East London Students' Union (UELSU)

280-504: A politician in Guyana [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Trotman . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. References [ edit ] ^ Browne, W.A.F.; Reaney, P.H.; Wilson, R.M.; Scull, A. (1991). A Dictionary of English Surnames . Tavistock classics in

315-661: A restaurant, launderettes and an open-air fitness suite. SportsDock, a £21 million sports and academic centre, opened in March 2012. SportsDock served as the High-Performance Training Centre for Team USA during the London 2012 Olympic Games. The campus library is housed in the Royal Docks Business School building. A third campus, University Square Stratford (USS – not to be confused with University Square at

350-622: A trading floor simulator, a mooting room, and a marketing analytics lab. The building was nominated for the 2014 Carbuncle Cup . Degree programmes and other courses are taught by one of the seven teaching schools. In addition, the Graduate School provides support and administrative services for postgraduate research students. The School of Business and Law (RDBSL) is a combined school which offers undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD degree programmes, as well as non-degree executive education for individuals and companies. The school's main location

385-1128: Is accredited by the European Business Network as a Business Innovation Centre (BIC) and is the only BIC in London, and one of only 12 in the UK. The School of Architecture, Computing and Engineering was established in 2011. It delivers undergraduate programmes in architecture, computing, civil engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, mathematics and product design. The School of Education and Communities delivers teaching and supports research in comparative education, early childhood, diversity and language, multilingualism, professional education, race and community, social work, teacher education and technology-enhanced learning. The School of Health, Sport and Bioscience supports research and delivers teaching in nursing, health studies, physiotherapy, microbiology, biomedical science, physiology, pharmacology, biochemistry, forensic science, sports science, conservation and ecology. The School of Psychology delivers programmes such as BSc (Hons) Psychology, accredited by

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420-863: Is at the Stratford Campus but it also offers programmes at the Docklands Campus. Its programmes are recognised by professional bodies including the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants , (ACCA), the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), and the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development , (CIPD). The school also offers a range of business support, enterprise development services and conferencing facilities. Knowledge Dock helps students start their own companies by supplying help and business start-up incubators. Knowledge Dock

455-590: Is close to the 2012 Olympic Park . It is centred around University House, a 19th-century listed building. The campus is home to the School of Education and Communities, the School of Health Sport and Bioscience and the School of Psychology. The Centre for Clinical Education was opened in January 2008. Operating in partnership with the National Health Service , the centre is London's only provider of podiatric education. In 2011 UEL appointed Make Architects to lead

490-665: Is home to the Royal Docks School of Business Law, as well as UEL's Institute of Performing Arts. Facilities include performance studios, editing suites, a mooting room and lecture theatres. In July 2021, the university bought the remaining shares in University Square as part of their Vision 2028 strategy, to "boost careers-led education", this enabled the UEL's Royal Docks School of Business and Law facility within USS to be further enhanced by

525-464: Is made up of over 40,000 students from over 160 countries studying at the University of East London and collaborative partners. UEL can trace its roots back to 1892, when the newly formed County Borough of West Ham decided to establish a West Ham Technical Institute to serve the local community. The institute was to be, in the words of John Passmore Edwards speaking at the building's opening ceremony,

560-460: Is the university-wide representative body for students at the university. It exists to represent UEL students in university decision-making, to act as the voice of students in the national higher education policy debate, and to provide direct services to the student body. It is affiliated to the National Union of Students , which represents students nationwide. Elections are held every year to elect

595-996: The British Psychological Society , and a qualification in counselling training, BSc (Hons) Counselling and Mentoring. The School of Arts and Creative Industries delivers courses that cover fashion, film, design, fine art and media, digital arts and communications, games design and animation, music, theatre and dance, creative writing, cultural and heritage studies, journalism, advertising and performing arts. The Graduate School provides support for postgraduate research students, research and scholarly activities. In 2018, UEL partnered with renowned theatre arts school Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts and became validators of their BA (Hons) Musical Theatre course. The course takes place at two locations; The academy, Barbican and Italia Conti Arts Centre, Guildford . UEL offers both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. In addition, extended degree programmes are available for many of

630-508: The British Universities and Colleges Sport leagues and sports activities are managed by UELSports. In 2011, UEL was named the most improved university for sport at the BUCS awards, having jumped 43 places in the league table. A sports centre at the Docklands campus, Sportsdock, opened in 2012. This was used by Team USA for their training during the 2012 Summer Olympics. The centre features

665-690: The London Regatta Centre . London City Airport is across the dock from the campus. The Cyprus station of the Docklands Light Railway is adjacent to the campus, and offers links to Canary Wharf and central London. The campus was shortlisted for the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors' Building of the Year in 2001. New student accommodation opened in 2008 and the campus now has 1,200 student rooms, together with shops, cafés and

700-525: The single honour programmes . In these programmes, students add a preliminary foundation year to the usual three-year programme. UEL offers a range of postgraduate degrees, including taught master's degrees, professional doctorates and research degrees including MPhils and PhDs. UEL has an MBA programme in Malaysia via collaboration with Women's Institute of Management Malaysia . UEL's campuses are in Newham,

735-478: The Docklands Campus), opened for the 2013–14 academic year. The building opened being co-owned with Birkbeck, University of London it is situated in Stratford and delivers part-time and full-time study for adults. The project was the first time two higher education institutions created a new shared building. The building provides shared teaching spaces for both higher education institutions and their partners. It

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770-598: The Games. The United States Olympic Committee 's Team USA used SportsDock as its training centre during the Games. UEL sites acted as a base for USOC's sports performance services, logistical operations and media relations. Michelle Obama addressed the Team USA athletes at the SportsDock facility on Friday, 27 July 2012, speaking of the pride and excitement that the Games bring to people. UEL students volunteered with Team USA in

805-755: The Rebel West Indies side in South Africa James Trotman (born 1979), British tennis player who retired early from tennis due to ongoing injuries Lloyd Trotman (1923–2007), jazz bassist born in Boston who backed numerous jazz, dixieland, doo-wop and R&B artists Mickey Trotman (1974–2001), football player from Trinidad and Tobago Mildred T. Trotman, Mayor of the Borough of Princeton, New Jersey Neal Trotman (born 1987), English association footballer Raphael Trotman (born 1966), lawyer and

840-624: The University of East London, one of a number of " new universities ". UEL's succession of founding institutions exemplify the developments that took place in British further and higher education policy throughout the late 19th and 20th centuries. The University of East London consisted of the Barking Campus (closed 2006) and the Stratford Campus. In 1999 the Docklands Campus was opened, the first new university campus built in London for over 50 years. In 2012, following previous opposition, UEL adopted

875-542: The design of a replacement library at the Stratford Campus. The project had a budget of £13 million and the library opened in June 2013. The Docklands Campus , opened in 1999, is the largest of the three campuses, It is in the redeveloped Docklands area of east London, at the Royal Albert Dock , closed to commercial shipping since the 1980s and now largely used as a water sports centre and rowing course, for example for

910-543: The full increased tuition rates of £9,000 permitted by legislation enacted in 2010, an increase from the previous rate of £3,290. The university is a lead academic sponsor of Hackney University Technical College which opened in 2012, one of the first university technical colleges in England. In April 2013 the university was granted armorial bearings by the College of Arms . UEL has three campuses, at Stratford and Docklands,

945-549: The history of psychiatry. Routledge. p. 3166. ISBN   978-0-415-05737-0 . Retrieved 19 August 2018 . Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trotman&oldid=1225034942 " Categories : Surnames English-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Alexander Trotman, Baron Trotman Alexander James Trotman, Baron Trotman (22 July 1933 – 25 April 2005)

980-643: The host borough of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games , close to two Olympic venues; the Olympic Park in Stratford and the Excel Centre in Docklands. UEL has had Olympic and Paralympic projects including research, student involvement and sporting partnerships underway since it was announced that London's bid to host the Games was successful in 2005. Asics had a five-year partnership with UEL, and provided bursaries and scholarships to support research athletes at

1015-646: The newest of which, University Square Stratford, opened in September 2013. The Barking campus was closed in 2006. UEL delivers programmes and short courses at the Barking Learning Centre in a nearby borough. Off campus, there are students registered on programmes with UK and non-UK academic partners, such as the Women's Institute of Management in Malaysia. UCFB is a college of the university. The Stratford Campus

1050-724: The opening of University Square Stratford in September 2013. The University of East London began as the West Ham Technical Institute and it was officially opened in October 1898 after approval was given for the construction of the site by the West Ham Technical Instruction Act Committee in 1892 following the Technical Instruction Act of 1889. It gained university status in 1992. It was formerly known as College of East London. The community

1085-589: The university. During the 2012 Games, ASICS played host to athletes, ambassadors and business partners in their brand centre at UEL's Stratford campus The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) was a Games-time partner with UEL and students volunteered as Games-makers during the Games. British Swimming has had a partnership with UEL since the London Olympic Games in 2005. British Swimming used UEL residencies during

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1120-704: Was a British-born businessman who served as the CEO of Ford Motor Company from 1993 to 1998. Trotman was the first foreign-born chairman and CEO of a Big Three American automobile manufacturer. Trotman was born on 22 July 1933 in Middlesex . He was educated at Boroughmuir School in Edinburgh , and after studying at the University of East London , received a Master's degree in business administration from Michigan State University in East Lansing , United States. Trotman

1155-657: Was a director of ICI from 1997 until 2003 and became Chairman in January 2002. He ranked number 865 on the Sunday Times Rich List 2004 with a net worth of £45m. He died on 25 April 2005 in Yorkshire . University of East London University of East London ( UEL ) is a public university located in the London Borough of Newham , London , England, based at three campuses in Stratford and Docklands , following

1190-740: Was a member of the Royal Air Force before joining Ford in 1955 as a management trainee in the United Kingdom . He was involved in the development of the Ford Cortina compact car there and was noticed by Henry Ford II . He came to the United States and earned a reputation for cost cutting. He became CEO of the company in November 1993 and remained in the position until he retired in December 1998. He

1225-501: Was the first foreign-born CEO of the company, but was succeeded by Jacques Nasser of Australia . One of Trotman's main contributions at Ford was the Ford 2000 initiative, launched in 1995. This was an attempt to unify and consolidate Ford's manufacturing, marketing and product development forces around the world. The initiative produced $ 5 billion in cost savings, and produced $ 7 billion in profits for Ford in 1997. Some people considered it

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