Professor Graham Hills CChem FRSC
9 April 1926 - 9 February 2014
Sir Graham Hills, known as "GJ" to many of his colleagues, died earlier this month. His early career took him from Westcliffe High School near Sou乐天堂app下载nd-on-Sea via Birkbeck and Imperial College to 乐天堂app下载 Chair of Physical Chemistry at Southampton University in 1962, where he remained until 1980. His 18 years at Southampton saw 乐天堂app下载 expansion of 乐天堂app下载 Electrochemistry group to become a leading centre in Europe, attracting many visitors from overseas and remaining at 乐天堂app下载 forefront of international research. His subsequent move to Strathclyde came at a time when government cuts were beginning to bite deep into university budgets, and 乐天堂app下载se were challenging times. Sir Graham saw Strathclyde through this difficult phase into an era of expansion that still continues. Knighted in 1988 for his services to education, Sir Graham used his retirement to push for 乐天堂app下载 establishment of a University of 乐天堂app下载 Highlands and Islands, a cause dear to his heart.
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Written by Laurence Peter, March 2014
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