John Macklin (academic)

John Joseph Macklin (9 October 1947 August 2014[1]) was a Northern Irish scholar of Hispanic studies. He held posts at a number of British universities, and from 2001 to 2005 was principal and vice-chancellor of the University of Paisley (now the University of the West of Scotland). At the time of his death he was professor of Hispanic studies at the University of Glasgow and head of the School of Modern Languages and Cultures, and a visiting professor at the University of Ulster. In 1994, he was made a Commandor of the Order of Isabella the Catholic by King Juan Carlos for his services to Spanish studies.

John Macklin
Principal of the
University of Paisley
In office
2001–2005
Preceded byProfessor Richard Shaw
Succeeded byProfessor Seamus McDaid
Personal details
Born(1947-10-09)9 October 1947
DiedAugust 2014 (aged 66)
Alma materQueen's University Belfast
WebsiteUniversity of Glasgow profile

Early life

Macklin studied at Queen's University Belfast in Belfast, Northern Ireland, graduating with first class honours in French and Spanish (BA) and with a Ph.D. in 1976 on the works of Spanish writer Ramón Pérez de Ayala.[2][3]

Career

Macklin began his teaching career at the University of Hull as a lecturer in Hispanic studies in 1973, being promoted to senior lecturer in 1985. He was made head of the Department of Hispanic Studies in 1986, and in 1988 moved to the University of Leeds as Cowdray Professor of Spanish, a chair endowed by Weetman Pearson, 1st Viscount Cowdray, industrialist and founder of Pearson PLC. He was appointed dean of the Faculty of Arts in 1992, dean for research in humanities in 1994 and pro-vice-chancellor in 1999, before moving in 2001 to the University of Paisley as principal and vice-chancellor.[2][3] He was appointed professor of Spanish at the University of Strathclyde in 2006 and in 2010 became professor of Hispanic studies and head of the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at the University of Glasgow.[2] He was a visiting professor at the University of Ulster from 2007.

Personal life

Macklin was married with three children.[4]

References

  1. University of Leeds, notice of death
  2. "Prof John Macklin". University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 7 April 2010. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
  3. "Professor John Macklin". University of Ulster. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
  4. "John Macklin". Who's Who. December 2010. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
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