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AdminHistory | Date of Birth: 26/10/1923 Place of Birth: Norwich, UK
University and Professional Training: St.John’s College, University of Cambridge BA (Hons), 1946-1948 BSc, University of London, 1946-1948 DPhil. Zoology, Oxford University, 1948-1950
Other Honours and awards: Honorary Doctorates: Université Libre, Bruxelles, 1974 Université de Paris, Nanterre, 1978 Stirling University , 1991 Göteborg University, 1991 Edinburgh University, 1992 University of Western Ontario, 1996 Oxford University, 1998
Primatology: Osman Hill Medal, Primate Society of Great Britain, 1980
Developmental Psychology: Hon. Fellow, British Psychological Society, 1981 Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award, Society for Research in Child Development, 1991 G. Stanley Hall Medal, American Psychological Association, 1993 Bowlby/Ainsworth Award for Contributions to Attachment Theory and Research,•2003
Social Psychology: Distinguished Career Award, International Society for the Study of Interpersonal Relationships, 1992
Psychiatry and Developmental Psychology: Leonard Cammer Award, New York Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University, 1980 Albert Einstein Award for Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, 1987 Hon. Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatry, London, 1988
Anthropology: Rivers Award in Social Anthropology, Cambridge University, 1984 Huxley Medal, Royal Anthropological Institute, 1990
Other Distinctions: Fellow of the Royal Society, 1974 Foreign Hon. Member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, 1974 Hon. Foreign Associate of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, 1978 Hon.Fellow, Balliol College, Oxford, 1986 Commander of the British Empire, HMQ 1988 Member of the Academia Europaea, 1990 Hon. Fellow, Trinity College, Dublin, 1990 Croonian Lecturer, Royal Society, 1990 Royal Medal, Royal Society, 1996
Ethology: Scientific Medal, Zoological Society of London, 1961 Hon. Fellow, American Ornithologists’ Union, 1976 Hon. Member, Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour, 1987 Hon. Member, Deutsche Ornithologische Gesellschaft, 1988 Frink Medal, Zoological Society of London, 1992 Society’s Medal, Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour, 1997 Hon. Fellow of the British Academy, 2002
Professional career: RAF: Pilot, Coastal Command, 1940-1945 Research Assistant, Edward Grey Institute, Department of Zoology and Balliol College, Oxford University, 1948-1950 Curator, Ornithological Field Station, Department of Zoology, Cambridge (then Assistant Director of Research, Sub-Department of Animal Behaviour), 1950-1954 Research Fellow, St. John’s College, Cambridge, 1951-1954 Steward, St. John’s College, 1956-1958 Sc.D. University of Cambridge, 1961 Fellow, St. John’s College, 1958-89; 1994- Tutor, St. John’s College, 1958-1963 Royal Society Research Professor, 1963-89 Honorary Director, Medical Research Council Unit on the Development & Integration of Behaviour, 1970-89 Hitchcock Professor, University of California, Berkeley, 1979 Green Visiting Scholar, University of Texas, 1983 Master, St. John’s College, Cambridge, 1989-1994 Chair, British Pugwash Group, 2002- |