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TitleCooper, Cary L Photograph
SiteBPS London office, Tabernacle Street
PhotographerBPS Archivist Mike Maskill as BPS Staff Photographer
DateJune 2010
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DescriptionProfessor Pam Maras, Vice President of the British Psychological Society (BPS) presenting Professor Sir Cary L. Cooper CBE, AcSS, CPsychol. Hon.FBPsS, FRSA, FRSM, FRSH, HonFRCP Lancaster University, with a certificate upon his citation as Honorary Fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS) during the British Psychological Society's AGM (open) held at the BPS office in Tabernacle Street, London June 2010.

Photographer: Mike Maskill BPS Staff photographer

An audio interview with Professor Cooper for the British Psychological Society' Oral History Project, recorded in 2010, ref: AUD/002/OHP 69 is available.
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RelatedRecordAUD/002/OHP 69
AccessStatusOpen
Location13: BPS History of Psychology Centre, London
TermBehaviour
Counselling
Health Psychology
AdminHistoryDate of Birth: 28/04/1940

University and Professional Training:
BSc Economics UCLA, Los Angeles (nd)
MBA Behavioral Science UCLA, Los Angeles (nd)
PhD Managerial and Social Psychology, Leeds University & (nd)

Awards:
Commander of the British Empire, (CBE) HMQ 2001
Honorary Doctorates from Aston University (DSc), (nd)
Heriot-Watt University (DLitt), (nd)
Middlesex University (Doc. Univ), (nd)
Wolverhampton University (DBA), (nd)
Sheffield University ( D.Sc.), 2011
Honorary Fellow of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine, 2005,
Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (Hon FRCP), 2006,
Life Time Achievement Award from the Division of Occupational Psychology of the British Psychological Society, 2007
Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (College of Occupational Medicine), 2008
Honorary Fellow of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology 2010,
Honorary Fellow of the British Psychological Society, 2010
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, (nd)
Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, (nd)
Fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health, (nd)
Fellow of the British Academy of Management, (nd)
Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences (nd)
Fellow of the (American) Academy of Management (nd)
Distinguished Service Award for contribution to management science, the Academy of Management, 1998.
Lord Dearing Lifetime Achievement Award , Times Higher Education for distinguished contribution to higher education, 2010

Professional career:
Social worker, Los Angeles (nd)
Lecturer in Social Psychology, Southampton University for 6 years (nd)
Head of the Manchester School of Management (UMIST), 1980s
Pro-Vice Chancellor and then Deputy Vice Chancellor of UMIST 1995-2002
Distinguished Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health, Lancaster University Management School (nd)
Founder-Director, Robertson Cooper Limited, 1999-

Involvement with BPS and/or other societies and organisations (selected):
Founding Editor of the Journal of Organizational Behavior, (nd)
Editor-in-Chief of the medical journal Stress & Health, (nd)
Past President of the British Academy of Management, (nd)
Companion of the Chartered Management Institute, (nd)
Chair, Academy of Social Sciences, (nd)
Former Chair of the Chronic Disease and Wellbeing Global Agenda Council of the World Economic Forum in Geneva, 2009-2010
Editor-in-Chief of the Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Management (nd)
Editor of Who’s Who in the Management Sciences, (nd)
Adviser to the World Health Organisation (WHO), (nd)
Adviser and the International Labour Organisation ( ILO) (nd)
Special adviser to the Defense Committee of the House of Commons, Duty of Care enquiry 2004-2005
Former Chair, The Sunningdale Institute, 2004-2009
Lead scientist , UK Government Office for Science Foresight programme on Mental Capital and Well Being, 2007-2008
Member of the expert group on establishing guidance for the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence on ‘promoting mental wellbeing through productive and healthy working conditions’, 2009
President of the Institute of Welfare, (nd)
President of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy, (nd)
President of RELATE, (nd)
Patron of the Anxiety UK (nd).
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RulesDescription compiled in line with the following: ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description MAD3 Third Edition 2000
ArchNoteCompiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.

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