William Taylor (academic)
{{Short description|British educator (1930–2023)}}
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{{Use British English|date=August 2017}}
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| name = William Taylor
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| office1 = 5th Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Hull
| term_start1 = 1985
| term_end1 = 1991
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| predecessor1 = Sir Roy Marshall
| successor1 = David Dilks
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| birth_place = Crayford, Kent, England
| death_date = {{death date and age|2023|01||1930|05|31|df=y}}
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| alma_mater = London School of Economics (BSc)
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Sir William Taylor CBE (31 May 1930 – January 2023) was a British educator who served as the fifth vice-chancellor of the University of Hull.
Early life and education
Taylor was born in Crayford, Kent and was educated at the London School of Economics (BSc, 1952) and subsequently took a post-graduate teaching qualification (1953). He began his career as a primary school teacher, but returned to academic study, earning a PhD in 1960.{{Cite book|last=Stephens|first=Michael D.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sHdyDwAAQBAJ&dq=William+Taylor+hull+phd&pg=PT12|title=Universities, Education and the National Economy|date=2018-10-11|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-0-429-86018-8|language=en}}
Career
Starting in 1960, Taylor held a number of lecturing positions at various colleges of education and then at the University of Oxford (1964–66). Subsequently, he obtained a chair at the University of Bristol (1966–73). From 1973 to 1985, he worked in London, first as Director of the UCL Institute of Education and then, from 1983, as the Principal of the University of London. In 1982, he was awarded a CBE. Upon the retirement of Sir Roy Marshall in 1985, Taylor was appointed vice-chancellor of the University of Hull, serving until his own retirement in 1991.
Taylor served as the president or chairman of a number of national and international educational organisations. He authored many books and other publications, and in 1990 he was knighted. He was the recipient of numerous honorary doctorates.Tan et al., p. 71Hayes, p. xi
Taylor served as interim head of the Winchester School of Art from April 2004.{{cite web |title=Winchester School of Art interim head honoured for work in education |url=https://www.southampton.ac.uk/news/2004/07/honoured-for-work-in-education.page |website=University of Southampton |access-date=26 November 2022}}
Death
Taylor died in January 2023, at the age of 92.{{cite web |title=Lifetime dedicated to education: Professor Sir William Taylor CBE |url=https://hullalumni.me/2023/02/21/lifetime-dedicated-to-education-professor-sir-william-taylor-cbe/ |website=University of Hull Alumni Association |access-date=22 April 2023 |date=21 February 2023}}{{cite web |title=In memory of Professor Sir William Taylor CBE (1930–2023) |url=https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe/news/2023/feb/memory-professor-sir-william-taylor-cbe-1930-2023 |website=University College London |access-date=22 April 2023 |date=7 February 2023}}
References
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Bibliography
- Hayes, D. (ed) (2005) The Routledge Falmer Guide to Key Debates in Education, Routledge.
- Tan O.S., Wong H.O. and Seng S.H. (eds) (2015) Global Voices in Education: Ruth Wong Memorial Lectures, Springer.
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