Jamaica Gleaner

Sir Geoff Palmer appointed Chancellor of Heriot-Watt University, Scotland

-

JAMAICA’S HONORARY consul to Scotland Professor Sir Geoff Palmer has been named the new Chancellor of Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh Scotland.

Sir Geoff, who is an internatio­nally renowned scientist and human rights activist, will assume his new role at an official inaugurati­on ceremony to be held during the university’s bicentenni­al celebratio­ns in October 2021.

As Chancellor, Sir Geoff will play a central role in promoting Heriot-Watt’s internatio­nal reputation as a pioneer in research and education across its campuses in Scotland, Malaysia and Dubai.

Jamaican High Commission­er George Ramocan expressed pleasure at Sir Geoff ’s new appointmen­t.

He said:“This is a proud moment for the Jamaican Diaspora and for all Jamaicans across the world. Sir Geoff, who made history in 1989 when he became Scotland’s first black professor, continues to be a stalwart supporter of Jamaica and the diaspora and a tireless advocate for human rights. He exemplifie­s academic excellence and his research into the history and connection­s between Scotland and the Caribbean is well known and highly regarded.”

Sir Geoff completed his PhD in grain science and technology in 1967, and went on to a successful research career with Brewing Industry Research Foundation in Surrey. During this time, he invented the barley abrasion process, before returning to Heriot-Watt University in 1977 where he remained until his retirement in 2005.

HUMAN RIGHTS

Following his retirement, he earned the academic title of professor emeritus. He was knighted in 2014 for services in the fields of human rights, science and charity. In 2018, the Jamaican Government appointed Sir Geoff as Jamaica’s first honorary consul in Scotland and last year he was awarded the Jamaican national honour, the Order of Distinctio­n (Commander Class), in recognitio­n of his contributi­on to Education and Diaspora Work.

Professor Richard A Williams, principal and vice chancellor at Heriot-Watt University, said he was eager to work with Sir Geoff to develop the 1821 Appeal in the university’s bicentenni­al year.

He said: Sir Geoff has a long associatio­n with our university, which makes this appointmen­t even more special. Not only did Sir Geoff study at Heriot-Watt, but he also has a long teaching and research career here and was instrument­al in creating the Internatio­nal Centre for Brewing and Distilling situated on our Edinburgh campus.

“As Chancellor, Sir Geoff will play a central role in promoting Heriot-Watt’s internatio­nal reputation as a pioneer in research and education across all our campuses - in Scotland, Malaysia and Dubai.

“I am delighted that Sir Geoff has accepted this position and it is particular­ly fitting that this appointmen­t is announced in our bicentenni­al year. I’m very much looking forward to working with our new Chancellor as we develop the ‘ 1821 Appeal’ and future Bicentenar­y Campaign during his five-year tenure.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Professor Sir Geoff Palmer.
CONTRIBUTE­D Professor Sir Geoff Palmer.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Jamaica