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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_MavorJames Mavor - Wikipedia

    He served as a Professor of Political Economy of the University of Toronto from 1892 to 1923. His influence upon Canadian economic thought is traced to as late as the 1970s. He played a key role in resettling Doukhobor religious dissidents from the Russian Empire to Canada. He was also a noted arts promoter. Life and career.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0561394James Mavor - IMDb

    Writer: Monarch of the Glen. James Mavor was born on 1 October 1960 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. He is a writer and producer, known for Monarch of the Glen (2000), Take the High Road (1980) and Disco (2011).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Freya_MavorFreya Mavor - Wikipedia

    Freya Mavor (born 13 August 1993) is a Scottish actress. She is best known for her roles as Mini McGuinness in the E4 teen drama Skins and Daria Greenock in the HBO finance drama series Industry .

  4. 3 Jun 2008 · Economist, economic historian, second professor of political economy and constitutional history at the University of Toronto, Mavor created a modern department of political economy, introduced the teaching of commerce at the honours level and began Canadian contract research in the social sciences.

  5. James Mavor was born on 1 October 1960 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. He is a writer and producer, known for Monarch of the Glen (2000), Take the High Road (1980) and Disco (2011).

  6. www.napier.ac.uk › people › james-mavorJames Mavor - Napier

    James Mavor leads the post-graduate courses in screenwriting and combines teaching with his work as a professional screenwriter. His credits for television span 20 years across soaps, series and single dramas, including The Bill, Monarch of the Glen and Split Second starring Clive Owen.

  7. James Mavor, economist, economic historian and professor of political economy. He was born 8 December 1854 in Stranraer, Scotland. He attended the University of Glasgow and taught economy and statistics at St. Mungo’s College in Glasgow.