Mark Brake

Mark Brake
Mark Brake

Born 31 October 1958
Mountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Wales
Nationality British
Fields Physics, Science Communication
Known for Popularising the relationship between space, science and culture

Mark Brake (born 31 October 1958) is an author and freelance academic. He was formerly a professor of science communication at the University of Glamorgan.[1]

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Education

Brake was born at Mountain Ash, Wales, UK. He was awarded a BSc by the Polytechnic of Wales and a MSc by University College Cardiff in 1988.[2]

False PhD Claim

Brake submitted a grant application to the Research Councils' Procurement Organisation in 2006 in which he falsely claimed to have a PhD.[2][3]. When this misrepresentation became public knowledge in 2009, it led to his being sacked by the University of Glamorgan.

Public Engagement with Science

Between 2003 and 2008, Brake was responsible for leading public engagement initiatives in science, which attracted around £5 million of funding.[4] The RoCCoTO project, launched in 2001, was a community-based science course for the public, featuring ideas about science and their cultural context in an instance of "Third Culture" studies.[5] The RoCCoTO project received a Public Engagement Award from the Astrobiology Society of Britain in 2008.[6] Alien Worlds, an award-winning multimedia website associated with the RoCCoTO project was launched in July 2009. The website is an animated guide to phenomena such as eclipses of the Sun and Moon, and demonstrates Earth’s place in a cosmic perspective through advanced, animated visuals.

View on Darwin

Brake has stated [7] that Charles Darwin did not have the version of the theory of evolution described in his 1859 Origin of Species until after he had become aware of Alfred Russel Wallace's theory, published in 1855 and 1856, and in a letter to Darwin in 1857. This view has been contested.[8]

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