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This seems to have been taken from here 81.187.223.119 ( talk) 20:44, 23 August 2008 (UTC)
There is a really superb interview with Louise Richardson over on YouTube- 'Conversations With History - Louise Richardson'. The interviewer is Harry Kreisler. She's very impressive, speaking much about her Irish upbringing and how it has shaped her work. She speaks of her anger on Bloody Sunday, her love of the Irish language, and the huge differences between the cultural world she entered in Trinity College, Dublin and her rural community in Waterford. 86.42.71.111 ( talk) 15:14, 1 January 2009 (UTC)
This terrorism 'expert' is a true expert because she is a frustrated terrorist herself. She wanted to join the IRA back in 1972.
I posted this fact to her page, but the PC thought police deleted it. Even though I had the proper backup and reference.
Wikipedia is a joke. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.65.249.232 ( talk) 16:39, 21 March 2009 (UTC)
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The article could mention how Louise Richardson appeared on the BBC Radio Four programme "Great Lives" in December 2017, nominating Daniel O'Connell for a great life. Vorbee ( talk) 16:44, 19 December 2017 (UTC)
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Hi all, I've added a couple of paragraphs about Richardson's desire to centralise Oxford bureaucracy, and her actions during the Lecturers' Strike, because I thought they were interesting. I'm hoping I have the right tone and neutral stance etc. Please let me know if you recommend any changes. Rich6500 ( talk) 12:13, 12 September 2018 (UTC)
Hi all- This page hasn’t had any recent substantive updates, and there are a couple big things that have happened in Oxford over the past year that could be considered notable for this bio (plus one correction that would be useful). If someone were able to make the following changes/additions, that would be appreciated and bring the page more up to date:
'In an interview with the Daily Telegraph in July 2019 Louise Richardson addressed the issue of higher education funding in the UK, noting that “Our American competitors are so far ahead of us in fundraising.” [1] Her approach has been to explore alternative sources of funding, including a £4 billion partnership with Legal and General to provide staff housing and science facilities, [2] securing a £150 million donation from US billionaire Stephen Schwarzman to fund humanities research at the University of Oxford, [3] and a £750 million bond issuance in December 2017 - the biggest amount raised this way by a UK university. [4]'
Happy to discuss this further – thanks! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Liz McCarthy ( talk • contribs) 14:14, 27 August 2019 (UTC)
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This seems to have been taken from here 81.187.223.119 ( talk) 20:44, 23 August 2008 (UTC)
There is a really superb interview with Louise Richardson over on YouTube- 'Conversations With History - Louise Richardson'. The interviewer is Harry Kreisler. She's very impressive, speaking much about her Irish upbringing and how it has shaped her work. She speaks of her anger on Bloody Sunday, her love of the Irish language, and the huge differences between the cultural world she entered in Trinity College, Dublin and her rural community in Waterford. 86.42.71.111 ( talk) 15:14, 1 January 2009 (UTC)
This terrorism 'expert' is a true expert because she is a frustrated terrorist herself. She wanted to join the IRA back in 1972.
I posted this fact to her page, but the PC thought police deleted it. Even though I had the proper backup and reference.
Wikipedia is a joke. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.65.249.232 ( talk) 16:39, 21 March 2009 (UTC)
Much as I'm sure the editors of Middle East Policy keep high standards it is not, to my knowledge, standard Wiki practice for the bulk of articles to comprise published, presumably under-copyright, highly negative book reviews on authors pages. If I'm wrong, let me know I've a half dozen really bitchy ones about Jerry Fodor. I've repasted the review below so no one can be like 'hey! Where'd my book review go!'. Delete at your higher-up-wikipedian whim. 86.23.63.117 ( talk) 00:38, 13 May 2010 (UTC)
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The article could mention how Louise Richardson appeared on the BBC Radio Four programme "Great Lives" in December 2017, nominating Daniel O'Connell for a great life. Vorbee ( talk) 16:44, 19 December 2017 (UTC)
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Hi all, I've added a couple of paragraphs about Richardson's desire to centralise Oxford bureaucracy, and her actions during the Lecturers' Strike, because I thought they were interesting. I'm hoping I have the right tone and neutral stance etc. Please let me know if you recommend any changes. Rich6500 ( talk) 12:13, 12 September 2018 (UTC)
Hi all- This page hasn’t had any recent substantive updates, and there are a couple big things that have happened in Oxford over the past year that could be considered notable for this bio (plus one correction that would be useful). If someone were able to make the following changes/additions, that would be appreciated and bring the page more up to date:
'In an interview with the Daily Telegraph in July 2019 Louise Richardson addressed the issue of higher education funding in the UK, noting that “Our American competitors are so far ahead of us in fundraising.” [1] Her approach has been to explore alternative sources of funding, including a £4 billion partnership with Legal and General to provide staff housing and science facilities, [2] securing a £150 million donation from US billionaire Stephen Schwarzman to fund humanities research at the University of Oxford, [3] and a £750 million bond issuance in December 2017 - the biggest amount raised this way by a UK university. [4]'
Happy to discuss this further – thanks! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Liz McCarthy ( talk • contribs) 14:14, 27 August 2019 (UTC)
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This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
There have been a handful of new and notable Oxford developments since my edit request last year, as well as a few update points that might improve this article. If someone were willing to make them or take them as a starting point, that would be appreciated. As always, happy to discuss further or provide any additional information that would be useful:
Liz McCarthy ( talk) 09:31, 16 July 2020 (UTC)
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I have reverted again changes to the cited content regarding criticism of Richardson's salary in 2017. I've done this for the following reasons;
If there is any source that addresses the criticism, corrects the figures, and/or defends the total salary, then of course, it should be added. -- Escape Orbit (Talk) 19:21, 26 August 2020 (UTC)
This page should not be speedily deleted because "looks like a resume" is not a speedy criterion. WP:G11 applies to pages that are exclusively promotional, which this is not. -- TSventon ( talk) 10:16, 15 January 2021 (UTC)