Richard Hodder-Williams Explained

Richard Hodder-Williams (born 18 March 1943, Borough of Fylde, Lancashire, England) is a British Africanist, Americanist and political scientist. He studied at Rugby School (1959-1961) and Christ Church, Oxford and is an emeritus professor of politics at the University of Bristol, where he also served as a Pro-(Vice-)Chancellor. He was director of Badminton School, Bristol (1993–2008), Sherborne School, Sherborne, Dorset, England (2000–2016) and Fairfield P.N.E.U. School, Bristol (1991–1999),[1] [2] [3] and president to the African Studies Association of the United Kingdom from 1996 to 1998. In 2008–2009 he was a High Sheriff of the City of Bristol.In 2016 the African Studies Association of the UK awarded him the Distinguished Africanist Award for his contributions to African Studies in the UK.[4]

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  1. Web site: Richard HODDER WILLIAMS . find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk . 19 November 2021 .
  2. Web site: RICHARD HODDER WILLIAMS . cricketarchive.com . 26 November 2021 ., member of Club Eymetois de Cricket
  3. Web site: Search for "hodder-williams chancellor" . www.bristol.ac.uk . 26 November 2021 .
  4. Web site: Prof Richard Hodder-Williams receives Distinguished Africanist Award . 31 October 2016 . www.bristol.ac.uk . University of Bristol . 19 November 2021 .