Laurence Martin

Sir Laurence Woodward Martin DL (30 July 1928 – 24 April 2022)[1] was a British academic who was the vice-chancellor of Newcastle University from 1978 to 1990.

Life and career

Martin was born on 30 July 1928 in Cornwall.[2] Educated at St Austell Grammar School, Christ's College, Cambridge and Yale University, Martin joined the Royal Air Force as a Flying Officer in 1948.[3] He married Betty Parnall in 1956 with whom he had two children.[2]

Martin became Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Wales in 1966,[4] and was appointed Professor of War Studies at King's College, London in 1968, Vice-Chancellor of Newcastle University in 1978 and Director of the Royal Institute of International Affairs in 1991.[3] In 1981, he gave the Reith Lectures on the theme The Two-Edged Sword.[4] He was appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Tyne and Wear in 1987.[4] He was knighted in 1994.[2]

Martin died on 24 April 2022, at the age of 93.[2][5]

Works

  • Considerations affecting an extension of the test ban, 1966

References

  1. Sheppard, Julia (28 June 2022). "Sir Laurence Martin obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
  2. "Professor Sir Laurence Martin obituary". The Times. 17 May 2022. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  3. Academic Archives Hub Archived 29 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Debrett's People of Today
  5. "Martin, Sir Laurence Woodward". The Times. Retrieved 9 May 2022.


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