Arthur Prowse

Lieutenant Colonel William Arthur Prowse OBE TD (1907– 14 July 1981)[1] was a British physicist and academic administrator. He was the founding Master of Van Mildert College, Durham.[2]

Prowse matriculated at Hatfield College, Durham and graduated with a degree in Physics from Durham University in 1927. He completed his doctorate at the same institution in 1931 – this time, per the conditions of the Pemberton Studentship, as a member of University College.[3] Except for a brief period on secondment under Willis Jackson at Imperial College, London from 1947–48, he spent his entire academic career in Durham.[3] He served as Vice-Master of University College from 1953–1965.[3]

Active in the Officers' Training Corps, in 1966 he was awarded the O.B.E.. He retired to Brancepeth in 1972.[1]

Academic offices
Preceded by
New title
Principal of Van Mildert College, Durham
1965–1972
Succeeded by
Paul Kent

References

  1. "Lieut Col W. A. Prowse". The Times. July 17, 1981. p. 16.
  2. "Building the College". Durham University. Retrieved 9 September 2019.
  3. "William Arthur Prowse". Durham University Gazette (26): 10–11. 1982.



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