Montague Burton Professor of Industrial Relations
The Montague Burton Professorship of Industrial Relations is a professorship in industrial relations at the University of Cambridge. It was founded on 14 November 1930 and endowed by Montague Burton. The professorship is assigned to the Faculty of Economics. There is also a Montague Burton Professor of Industrial Relations at the University of Leeds.
List of Montague Burton Professors of Industrial Relations (Cambridge)
- 1931–1943 John Hilton
- 1944–1963 Harold Stewart Kirkaldy
- 1964–1983 Herbert Arthur Frederick Turner
- 1985–2012 William Arthur Brown[1]
- 2013– Coenraad Nicolaas Teulings[2]
List of Montague Burton Professors of Industrial Relations (Leeds)
- 1930-55 John Henry Richardson[3]
References
- Cambridge University Reporter 19 December 2012 Section 5 - List of emeritus professors
- List of professors at Cambridge University Cambridge University Reporter Section 5, 24 December 2013, Accessed 19 August 2014
- "Richardson, John Henry, (1 July 1890–8 June 1970), President, Government of Aden Industrial Court, 1960–66; Montague Burton Professor of Industrial Relations, Leeds University, 1930–55; Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Univ., 1954–55 | WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO". www.ukwhoswho.com. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u58099. Retrieved 2019-02-11.
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