Michael Worton Explained

Michael Worton
Birth Name:Michael John Worton
Birth Place:Luanshya, Northern Rhodesia
Awards:Ordre des Palmes Académiques (2018)
Education:Dumfries Academy
University of Edinburgh (PhD)
Thesis Title:The evolution of the poetry of Rene Char, 1928-1945
Thesis Url:http://hdl.handle.net/1842/19430
Thesis Year:1982
Workplaces:University of Liverpool
University College London

Michael John Worton (born 1951) is a British scholar of French. He was Vice-Provost (International) of University College London (UCL), appointed 1998. He held this appointment concurrently with the university's Fielden Professorship of French Language and Literature.[1] He retired at the end of September 2013.[2]

In 2009, he wrote Review of Modern Foreign Languages Provision in Higher Education in England[3] for the UK Government, and in the same year was appointed Higher Education Advisor to the British Council.[1]

Early life and education

Worton was born in Luanshya, Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia), of a Yorkshire father and Scottish mother. Worton's family returned to Scotland when he was still of primary-school age, and he was educated at Sanquhar Academy and then Dumfries Academy, and the University of Edinburgh for his Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy[4] degrees. He has lectured around the world on issues in French Literature, gender studies, painting and photography, critical theory and pedagogy. Over the past decade, he has also spoken around the world on issues in Higher Education Policy and Practice. He is also a champion for the importance of modern languages in education.

Career

Worton's first post (1976) was as lecturer in French at the University of Liverpool. He then moved to UCL (1980), initially as lecturer in French Language and literature, and successively: Senior Lecturer in French (1991); Professor of French (Personal Chair) and Dean of Faculty of Arts(1994); appointed to Fielden Chair of French Language and Literature, as well as Vice Provost – with oversight of UCL's Teaching and Learning, and the faculties of the Arts & Humanities, and Social Sciences (1998). In 2004 his Vice Provost role expanded to 'Academic and International'.[1]

Honours and awards

Worton was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2014 Birthday Honours for services to higher education.[5]

Advisory appointments

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Michael Worton, UCL website Michael Worton, UCL, Fielden Professor of French Language & Literature . 2010-10-11 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100922064007/http://www.ucl.ac.uk/vice-provost/worton/ . 22 September 2010 . dmy-all . >. Retrieved 1 June 2010
  2. Professor Michael Worton to retire after 33 years at UCL Professor Michael Worton to retire after 33 years at UCL . 2013-11-11 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131111113111/http://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/news-articles/0613/130627-professor-michael-worton-to-retire-after-33-years-at-UCL . 11 November 2013 . dmy-all . >
  3. See HEFCE website < http://www.hefce.ac.uk/pubs/hefce/2009/09_41/>. Retrieved 1 June 2010
  4. PhD. University of Edinburgh. The evolution of the poetry of Rene Char, 1928-1945. Michael John. Worton. 1982. . 1842/19430.
  5. Anon (2014)
  6. News: British Academy President's Medal. 23 July 2017. British Academy Review. 17. March 2011. 13–14.
  7. (Djanogly Art Gallery, Nottingham 2001). Catalogue of the exhibition Typical Men. Recent Photography of the Male Body by Men
  8. edited and introduced by Gill Rye andMichael Worton (Manchester University Press, 2002)
  9. edited by Michael Worton with Nana Wilson-Tagoe (UCL Press, 2004)
  10. edited by Michael Worton and Patrick Derham (University of Buckingham Press, 2010)