Colin Lucas
Sir Colin R. Lucas | |
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Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford | |
Term | 1997 – 2004 |
Predecessor | Peter North |
Successor | John Hood |
Born |
Egypt | 25 August 1940
Alma mater | Lincoln College, Oxford |
Profession | Historian |
Sir Colin Renshaw Lucas (born 25 August 1940)[1] is a historian and university administrator. From 1997 to 2004, he was the Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University.[2] In May 2006, he was appointed Chair of the Board of the British Library for a four-year term ending 2010.
Biography
Colin Lucas studied at Lincoln College, Oxford. After graduation, he took a post as a Lecturer at the University of Sheffield (1965–69), and then later at the University of Manchester (1970–73). He became a Fellow and Tutor in Modern History at Balliol College in 1973. In 1990, he took a post at the University of Chicago as Professor of History, where he became chair of the History Department in 1992 and Dean of the Division of Social Sciences in 1993. He returned to Oxford in 1994 to become Master of Balliol College (1994–2000). In 2002, he was appointed Knight Bachelor for his services to higher education.
Sir Colin Lucas was the first Oxford Vice-Chancellor to serve for seven years (1997–2004, during which time he implemented many changes in the University governance structure, such as the adoption of external members to the University's Council, a radical restructuring of the committee system, divisionalism of academic departments, the establishment of a University Committee on Access and the adoption of new resource allocation and financial management systems.[3]
Lucas specializes in the history of 18th century France, especially the French Revolution. His academic publications include The Structure of the Terror (1973) and Beyond the Terror (with Gwynne Lewis, 1983), as well as numerous essays and articles.
Sir Colin Lucas was knighted in 2002.[1] He has been a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (FRHistS) since 1973. He was awarded an Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (France) in 1990, Chevalier Ordre du Mérite in 1994, and Légion d'Honneur in 1998 (Officier in 2005). In 2013, he was awarded a Doctor honoris causa by Heidelberg University.
Lucas is the godfather of Mayor of London Boris Johnson.[4]
List of positions held
- Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford
- Chairman of the Delegates of the Press (within the University of Oxford)
- President of the Development Programme (within the University of Oxford)
- Formerly Trustee of the Rhodes Trust
- Trustee of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
- Education Adviser to the State Governor of Guangdong Province, China
- Warden of Rhodes House
- British Library Board
- Chair of the Milton Keynes, Oxfordshire, and Buckinghamshire AimHigher Programme
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Sir Colin Lucas". People of Today Online. Debrett's. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
- ↑ "Previous Vice-Chancellors". University of Oxford, UK. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
- ↑ Oxford International Review: Our Team: Sir Colin Lucas
- ↑ BBC Article: Boris Johnson's media scrapes from 17 July 2007
Academic offices | ||
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Preceded by Baruch Samuel Blumberg |
Master of Balliol College, Oxford 1994-2001 |
Succeeded by Andrew Winston Mawdsley Graham |
Preceded by Sir Peter North |
Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University 1997–2004 |
Succeeded by John Hood |
Preceded by Sir Anthony Kenny |
Warden of Rhodes House, Oxford 1999–2009 |
Succeeded by Donald Markwell |
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