Martin Harris (academic)

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Professor Sir Martin Best Harris CBE MA PhD LLD is a British academic and Professor of Linguistics. Sir Martin replaces Sir Walter Bodmer as the Chancellor of the University of Salford, the ceremonial head of the University, having taken office on 4 April 2005.

Sir Martin Harris began his academic career at the University of Leicester in 1967, where he lectured in French Linguistics.

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[edit] Past Positions

[edit] Present Positions

Including:

  • Director of Fair Access at the Office for Fair Access (OFFA).
  • Honorary Fellow of Queens' College Cambridge.
  • Member of University Grants Committee.
  • Director of Universities Superannuation Scheme Limited.
  • Patron of the Embroiderers' Guild.

[edit] Honours

HM The Queen appointed Professor Harris Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in 1992 and Knight Bachelor in her New Year Honours List 2000 for services to higher education.[1]

The Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama at the University of Manchester is named in his honour.

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