Chadwick Professor of Civil Engineering
The Chadwick Professor of Civil Engineering is a professorship at University College London. It is named after Sir Edwin Chadwick, a Victorian social reformer who worked to improve sanitation conditions.[1] The professorship was established in 1898 as the Chadwick Professorship of Municipal Engineering, with Edwin Chadwick's son Osbert Chadwick serving as the first professor.[1]
Chadwick Professors of Civil Engineering
Years | Name | Notes |
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1898–1911 | Osbert Chadwick | [1] |
1961–1969 | Henry Chilver | [2] |
1969–1984 | Kenneth Kemp | |
1984–1992 | Kenneth Ives | [3] |
1992–2004 | James Croll | |
2004–present | Nick Tyler | |
References
- "Biography of Edwin Chadwick". Retrieved 2013-09-10.
- "ThePeerage.com - Person Page 19113". ThePeerage.com. 30 March 2007. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
- "Fellowships". The Times. 18 July 1997. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
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