Nicholas Mackintosh Explained

Nicholas Mackintosh
Birth Name:Nicholas John Seymour Mackintosh
Birth Date:9 July 1935
Birth Place:London, England
Death Place:Bury St Edmunds, England
Nationality:British
Fields:Psychology
Workplaces:University of Cambridge
Education:Winchester College
Alma Mater:University of Oxford (BA, DPhil)
Thesis Title:Discrimination learning in animals
Thesis Url:http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.710358
Thesis Year:1963
Doctoral Advisor:Stuart Sutherland
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Nicholas John Seymour Mackintosh, [1] (9 July 1935 – 8 February 2015)[1] was a British experimental psychologist and author, specialising in intelligence, psychometrics and animal learning.[2] [3]

Education

Mackintosh was born in London, the son of Ian Mackintosh and his wife Daphne Cochrane. He was educated at Winchester College and the University of Oxford where he was a student of Magdalen College, Oxford and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1960, followed by a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1963 supervised by Stuart Sutherland.[4] [5]

Career and research

From 1964 until 1967 he was a lecturer at the University of Oxford. From 1967 until 1973 he held a Killiam Professorship at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada. From 1973 to 1981 he taught at the University of Sussex, prior to being appointed Head of the Department of Experimental Psychology in the University of Cambridge in 1981 until his retirement in 2002.

Mackintosh held visiting professorships at the University of Pennsylvania, University of California, Berkeley, University of Hawaii, University of New South Wales and Yale University. He was a Fellow of King's College, Cambridge.[5]

Awards and honours

The British Psychological Society awarded him the Biological Medal in 1984 and the President's Award in 1986.[5] In 1987 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.[1] He was, until his death, Emeritus Professor of Experimental Psychology as well as Distinguished Associate in the Psychometrics Centre in the University of Cambridge. He died in Bury St Edmunds at the age of 79 on 8 February 2015 after a short illness.[6]

Selected books

Notes and References

  1. Pearce. John M.. Nicholas John Seymour Mackintosh. 9 July 1935—8 February 2015. Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 2018. 64 . 299–316. 0080-4606. 10.1098/rsbm.2017.0024. Royal Society. free.
  2. http://www.psychometrics.cam.ac.uk/about-us/directory/nick-mackintosh Official homepage of N. J. Mackintosh, Psychometrics Centre, University of Cambridge
  3. http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/news/2015/nicholas-mackintosh.html Brief obituary
  4. DPhil. University of Oxford. Discrimination learning in animals. Nicholas John. Mackintosh. 1963. . bodleian.ox.ac.uk.
  5. Mackintosh, Nicholas John Seymour Munro [Nick]]. A. . Dickinson .
  6. Web site: With great sadness we announce the death of Professor Nicholas Mackintosh . Trevor Robbins . Kate Plaisted Grant . University of Cambridge . Feb 10, 2015.