- Ben Bowen Thomas
Sir Ben Bowen Thomas (1899 –
26 July 1977 ) was a Welsh civil servant and university President. He served asPermanent Secretary to the Welsh Department of the Ministry of Education from 1945 to 1963, and was President of theUniversity of Wales, Aberystwyth from 1964 to 1975.Life
Thomas was born in 1899 in
Ystrad Rhondda , and was educated atRhondda Grammar School, theUniversity College of Wales, Aberystwyth andJesus College, Oxford . Influenced by the adult education movement, he spent five years as a university tutorial class lecturer before becoming the first warden ofColeg Harlech when it was founded by Dr Thomas Jones in 1927. He remained there until 1940, when he moved to the Ministry of Labour and then the Ministry of Education. He was also involved with the work ofUnesco , becoming a member of its Executive Board and later chairman (1958–1960). During his time at the Ministry of Education, he worked for improved standards in Welsh schools and forWelsh language tuition (he was a fluent Welsh speaker). He retired from the civil service in 1963, becoming President of theUniversity of Wales, Aberystwyth in 1964 and serving until 1975. He was also Chairman of theBaptist Union of Wales (1966–1967). Apart from his knighthood, he was also awarded an honorary doctorate by theUniversity of Wales and an Honorary Fellowship by Jesus College. He died on26 July 1977 inBangor, Gwynedd .cite news|title=Sir Ben Bowen Thomas – A force in Welsh education|work=The Times |date=29 July 1977 |page=16]References
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