Brinley Rees

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Professor Brinley Roderick Rees (December 27, 1919-October 21, 2004) was a Welsh academic. He wrote extensively on Classics, particularly the study of the Greek language. He was educated at Christ College, Brecon, Wales, and Merton College, Oxford, and took his first academic position at Cardiff High School for Boys, where he was Assistant Master between 1947 and 1948.

Rees then started his long career in Higher Education. In 1948, he became Lecturer in Classics and the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, then senior lecturer in Greek at the University of Manchester from 1956. From there, he went to the University of Wales College, Cardiff, where he was Professor of Greek from 1958 to 1970. During that time, he was also successively Deans of Arts (1963-1965) and Dean of Students (1967-1968). In 1970 he moved to the University of Birmingham, but stayed there only five years, for in 1975, he was appointed as Principal of St David's University College, the very first Principal in the college's long history who was not in holy orders.

Rees' time at Lampeter came to an end when he retired in 1980, but his involvement in Higher Education had not come to an end, for he was Vice-President of the University of Wales College, Cardiff between 1986 and 1988.

In 1981, the University of Wales awarded him an honorary LLD in recognition of his service to the colleges at Lampeter, Cardiff and Aberystwyth. He died on October 21, 2004.

Preceded by
John Roland Lloyd Thomas
Principal of St David's University College
1975–1980
Succeeded by
Brian Robert Morris