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A lectureship in Geography was created in 1908 and a Chair in the Faculty of Arts in 1931.
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Although taught as part of other subjects since the earliest days of the University of Edinburgh, the history of Geography as a discipline in its own right begins in 1908 with the creation of a Lectureship. The Royal Scottish Geographical Society played a key role in establishing this post, and the first appointee was its secretary  [[George Goudie Chisholm (1850-1930)]]. The Society was again prominent in the creation of a Chair of Geography in 1931, the first appointee being Goudie's successor [[Alan Grant Ogilvie (1887-1954)]].
 
 
First lecturer was [[George Goudie Chisholm (1850-1930)]] who held the post until 1923 (was one of the first Lecturers to hold the post of Reader: check dates). He was succeeded as both Lecturer and Reader by [[Alan Grant Ogilvie (1887-1954)]]. When the Chair was created in 1931 Ogilvie was the first appointee.
 
  
 
== Professors of Geography ==
 
== Professors of Geography ==
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*1987-2007: [[David E. Sugden]]
 
*1987-2007: [[David E. Sugden]]
 
*2013- : [[Chris Dibben]]
 
*2013- : [[Chris Dibben]]
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The Chair of Geography was initially situated in the [[Faculty of Arts]]. In 1963, it was transferred to the newly created [[Faculty of Social Sciences]], where a second Geography chair was instituted in 1965 and named in honour of Alan Grant Ogilvie.
  
 
== Ogilvie Professors of Geography ==
 
== Ogilvie Professors of Geography ==
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*[2010?]- : [[Charles W. J. Withers]]
 
*[2010?]- : [[Charles W. J. Withers]]
  
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In 1998 both Geography Chairs were transferred to the [[Faculty of Science]]. Since [[Reconstitution of Faculties into Colleges, 2002|major restructuring]] of Edinburgh University in 2002, they have both been part of the [[School of GeoSciences]] in the [[College of Science and Engineering]].
  
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== Sources ==
  
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*Alexander Falconer Giles, 'The Faculty of Arts', in A. Logan Turner (ed.), ''History of the University of Edinburgh 1883-1933'' (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1933), pp. 164-238.
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*[[University Calendar]]
  
 
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Now in the School of GeoSciences in the College of Science and Engineering
 

Latest revision as of 10:41, 5 July 2016

Although taught as part of other subjects since the earliest days of the University of Edinburgh, the history of Geography as a discipline in its own right begins in 1908 with the creation of a Lectureship. The Royal Scottish Geographical Society played a key role in establishing this post, and the first appointee was its secretary George Goudie Chisholm (1850-1930). The Society was again prominent in the creation of a Chair of Geography in 1931, the first appointee being Goudie's successor Alan Grant Ogilvie (1887-1954).

Professors of Geography

The Chair of Geography was initially situated in the Faculty of Arts. In 1963, it was transferred to the newly created Faculty of Social Sciences, where a second Geography chair was instituted in 1965 and named in honour of Alan Grant Ogilvie.

Ogilvie Professors of Geography

In 1998 both Geography Chairs were transferred to the Faculty of Science. Since major restructuring of Edinburgh University in 2002, they have both been part of the School of GeoSciences in the College of Science and Engineering.

Sources

  • Alexander Falconer Giles, 'The Faculty of Arts', in A. Logan Turner (ed.), History of the University of Edinburgh 1883-1933 (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1933), pp. 164-238.
  • University Calendar