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271: 257:, he attempted to set up a new Cyprus university, but, to his disappointment, Haji-Ioannou pulled out. Shortly before his death Christodoulou returned to the village where he had been born but was unhappy to discover that it had been occupied by Turkish troops. During his last years he was affected by eyesight problems and was treated for cancer. 19: 174:
travelled back to London with Thatcher after she had visited the Open University, and managed to persuade her that it was genuine and useful. In 1971 Christodoulou was responsible for managing 43,000 initial applications, from which 24,000 students began degree courses. He was appointed
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had been determined that it should be a 'proper' university, there were many who believed that the University would fail, and would award worthless degrees. Christodoulou also had to overcome various disputes between course teams, the
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On 10 December 1955, he married Joan Patricia Edmunds, a librarian and the daughter of John Samuel Edmunds, an engineer. They had two sons and two daughters.
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He was buried in the churchyard of the now deconsecrated Church of St Michael of the Open University located in the grounds of the university in
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from 1980 to 1996. He increased the membership of the association, and raised £2 million in a 75th anniversary appeal with the Canadian
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has been described as one of the great educational initiatives of the twentieth century, its early days were difficult.
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with foster parents. Christodoulou had been born on Easter Day and was named 'Anastasios' by his parents, meaning '
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Anastasios Christodoulou—Brilliant administrator and founding father of the Open University
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from that university. He also received honorary doctorates from the
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Anastasios Christodoulou died from cancer at the General Hospital,
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community. Aged 11 he won a place at St Marylebone Grammar School.
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in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, he joined the overseas
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in Vancouver. In 1996 he received an honorary doctorate from
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in 1932, the oldest of three sons of Yianni Christodoulos, a
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Richmond, The American International University in London
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Richmond, The American International University in London
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CBE
Greek Cypriot
university administrator
Association of Commonwealth Universities
Open University
Cyprus
cobbler
Soho
Barbados
Resurrection
Greek Cypriot
Queen's College, Oxford
Colonial Service
District Officer
District Commissioner
Magistrate
Tanganyika
University of Leeds
Open University
Walter Perry
OU
Labour
Harold Wilson
Jennie Lee
BBC
Edward Heath
Conservative Party
Margaret Thatcher
Secretary of State for Education and Science

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