Geoffrey B. Waywell

Professor
Geoffrey B. Waywell
FSA FKC

Waywell at King's College London in 1998
Born (1944-01-16)January 16, 1944
Died February 16, 2016(2016-02-16) (aged 72)
Nationality British
Occupation Professor of Classical Archaeology
Academic background
Education PhD Classics
Alma mater University of Cambridge
Thesis title Landscape Elements in Greek Relief Sculpture
Thesis year 1969
Academic work
Discipline Classics
Sub discipline Classical Archaeology, Greek and Roman Sculpture
Institutions British School at Athens, King's College London, Institute of Classical Studies

Geoffrey B. Waywell was Professor of Classical Archaeology at King's College London and Director of the Institute of Classical Studies, University of London, and a specialist in Greek and Roman sculpture.

Academic career

Professor Geoffrey Waywell was educated in the University of Cambridge, where he received his PhD in 1969 for a dissertation on “Landscape Elements in Greek Relief Sculpture”. After graduating, he spent some time researching and excavating at the British School at Athens. He then returned to the UK and for 36 years taught at King's College London where he had joined the Department of Classics in 1968 as Lecturer in Classical Archaeology. He was made Professor of Classical Archaeology in 1987, and acted as Head of Department in 1989-1993. In 1996 he was appointed Director of the Institute of Classical Studies, and while continuing to teach at King’s, stage-managed the move of the Institute and the Combined Library from Gordon Square to Senate House. He retired from the ICS and King’s in 2004, and was elected a Fellow of King’s College in that year.[1]

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References

  1. Remembering Professor Geoffrey Waywell; Professor Geoffrey Waywell
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