Bruce Berry (academic) explained

Bruce Berry (1940–2014) was a British perpetual student. He took his first degree from Manchester University in 1963,[1] and continued to study from the 1970s onwards, coming to possess several further Bachelor's and master's degrees (from universities including Leeds, York and Normandy University, Caen), as well as a Ph.D. from Leeds Metropolitan University. He died before completing his twelfth degree, another Ph.D.

Fluent in several languages, he was also a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Linguists.[2] [3] [4] Berry was a member of Mensa, and when asked about his rationale behind for his degrees he stated “I just get this Faustian thirst for knowledge. I like to keep an open mind – anything which catches my interest, I go for it.” Altogether, Berry earned three Bachelor's degrees, seven Master's degrees and a Ph.D.[5]

After retiring from a career including technical document translation for Agfa-Gevaert, working for the Post Office, and teaching, he worked as a lollipop man (crossing guard).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bruce Berry. www.yorkshirepost.co.uk. 15 March 2014 .
  2. Web site: Yorkshire Post . Bruce Berry. 15 March 2014 .
  3. News: Lollipop man studies 12th degree. BBC News. 2012-05-02.
  4. Web site: Lollipop Man Studies For His 12th Degree. May 3, 2012. HuffPost UK.
  5. Web site: Genius lollipop man has 11 degrees. TNT Magazine. 30 April 2012 .