Regius Professor
Regius Professorships are "royal" professorships at the ancient universities of the United Kingdom and Ireland - namely Oxford, Cambridge, St Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Dublin. Each of the chairs was created by a monarch, and each appointment, save those at Dublin, is approved by the Crown. Glasgow currently has the highest number of extant Regius chairs, at twelve.
Regius Professors are traditionally addressed as 'Regius' and not 'Professor'.
The Regius Professorships may be found at:
- The list of Professorships at the University of Glasgow
- Regius Professor of Medicine and Therapeutics, Glasgow
- Regius Professor of Law, Glasgow
- Regius Professor of Anatomy, Glasgow
- Regius Professor of Astronomy, Glasgow
- Regius Professor of Zoology, Glasgow
- Regius Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Glasgow
- Regius Professor of Surgery, Glasgow
- Regius Professor of Chemistry, Glasgow
- Regius Professor of Botany, Glasgow
- Regius Professor of Materia Medica, Glasgow, merged in 1989 with Medicine and Therapeutics
- Regius Professor of Forensic Medicine, Glasgow
- Regius Professor of Physiology, Glasgow
- Regius Professor of Civil Engineering, Glasgow
- Regius Professor of English Language and Literature, Glasgow
- Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Glasgow (Until 1935, a Regius Chair)
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