- Stewart Sutherland, Baron Sutherland of Houndwood
Stewart Ross Sutherland, Baron Sutherland of Houndwood, KT, FRSE, FBA, FKC (born
25 February 1941 ) is a Scottish academic and public servant.Educated at the
University of Aberdeen andCorpus Christi College, Cambridge , he was appointed assistant lecturer in Philosophy at the University College of North Wales, and three years later returned to Scotland as a lecturer at theUniversity of Stirling . In Stirling, he established the Religious Studies department and recruitedJohn Drane and the late Glyn Richards to work alongside him in this enterprise. Then in1977 , he becameProfessor of the History and Philosophy of Religion atKing's College London , and was subsequently appointed vice-principal and principal there in1981 and1985 respectively.In
1990 , Sutherland becameVice-Chancellor of theUniversity of London , and was appointed Chief Inspector of Schools two years later. He succeeded this post as Principal andVice-Chancellor ofEdinburgh University , in which position he served until2002 . He was the Provost ofGresham College between 2002 and 2008. In1992 , he was elected to theBritish Academy , and in1995 he became aFellow of theRoyal Society of Edinburgh , the same year he wasknighted and became President in 2002.Following his involvement in the establishment of the
Age Concern Institute ofGerontology at King's College London, he was invited by the incoming Blair government in 1997 to chair a Royal Commission on Long-Term Care of Older People. This recommended that government (including the NHS and local authorities) should be responsible for providing free care in the spirit of the NHS Act to all people even if their illness takes the form of a chronic mental frailty. His recommendations were taken up by the devolved Scottish government, though were never implemented for England and Wales.Achievements and honours
Sutherland was made a Knight Bachelor in 1995.
In
2001 , he was created alife peer as Baron Sutherland of Houndwood, of Houndwood in theScottish Borders , and was the following year elected to the presidency of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.He was made a
Knight of the Thistle in2002 , is the recipient of a number ofhonorary degree s, and continues to serve with various institutions.In
2005 he became a member of the editorial board of theEncyclopædia Britannica .External links
* [http://corporate.britannica.com/board/sutherland.html Encyclopaedia Britannica] Lord Sutherland of Houndwood page.
* [http://www.sas.ac.uk/lsutherland.html School of Advanced Study, University of London] Lord Sutherland of Houndwood page.
* [http://www.gresham.ac.uk/event.asp?PageId=45&EventId=719 'Two Paintings and a Sceptic'] , lecture by Lord Sutherland of Houndwood, on the question of religious faith in paintings by El Greco and Picasso, given atGresham College , 26 February 2008 (available in text, audio and video formats).
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