Otago Daily Times

Fifty years on the job and not finished yet

- JOHN LEWIS john.lewis@odt.co.nz

IT was just another day at the office for Charles Higham.

The 78yearold celebrated his 50th anniversar­y as a professor at the University of Otago’s department of anthropolo­gy and archaeolog­y yesterday by giving a lecture that reflected on the department and highlights of his research in Southeast Asia.

Despite the fact he has worked at the university for 52 years and is one of its longest serving professors, there was no pomp and circumstan­ce at the lecture.

‘‘I may be the longest serving professor at the university.

‘‘I can’t imagine anyone else being stupid enough to stick around for so long.’’

Following the lecture, Prof Higham rushed off to attend a meeting, and then returned home to continue writing a report about his latest excavation­s, which would soon be published in Bangkok.

Prof Higham said he came to New Zealand after completing his doctorate at Cambridge University in England in 1966 when he was offered a lectureshi­p at the University of Otago.

He said a highlight was in October 1968, when he was appointed the first professor of prehistory in Australasi­a.

‘‘It made me the head of the department and gave me the opportunit­y to develop the department along the lines that I thought most appropriat­e.

‘‘I spent 10 years giving the department its structure and contribute­d quite a lot towards the internal planning of our three floors in the Richardson building. That was quite a major effort.’’

After 10 years as head of the department, he relinquish­ed the position to focus on research.

‘‘Since then, I’ve been working consistent­ly in Southeast Asia on a series of research programmes, each one of which has taken an issue or problem and tried to solve it through excavation.’’

Prof Higham said he continued to be employed by the university through a Marsden research grant.

‘‘Since I don’t know the meaning of the word retirement, I shall continue with my work, albeit without a salary, because I enjoy it.’’

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Looking back . . . Charles Higham celebrates 50 years as a professor at the University of Otago’s Department of Anthropolo­gy and Archaeolog­y with a lecture about the history of the department and his research.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH Looking back . . . Charles Higham celebrates 50 years as a professor at the University of Otago’s Department of Anthropolo­gy and Archaeolog­y with a lecture about the history of the department and his research.
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