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Sir David Glyndwr Tudor Williams, QC, DL (22 October 19306 September 2009〔http://www.law.cam.ac.uk/press/news/2009/09/death-of-professor-sir-david-williams/998〕), was a barrister and the first full-time Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, 1989–1996. He was first educated at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Carmarthen, and was a graduate of Emmanuel College, Cambridge (in History and Law). He was a Harkness Fellow at Berkeley and Harvard between 1956 and 1958.〔http://www.villanova.edu/artsci/assets/documents/academics/undergraduate/uga/nafa/SirDavidWilliams.pdf〕 He moved to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, from Keble College, Oxford in 1967 and was subsequently promoted to Reader in Public Law 1976-1980, before being appointed Rouse Ball Professor of English Law 1983-1992 and elected President of Wolfson College, Cambridge 1980-1992. In 1989 he was appointed the first full-time Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. In 2007 he was appointed as the chancellor of Swansea University.〔(Wolfson College News » Professor Sir David Williams inaugurated as Chancellor of Swansea University )〕 Sir David had been awarded honorary degrees by a dozen institutions, including an honorary LLD from the University of Cambridge and a Doctor of Civil Law from the University of Western Ontario. Sir David died from cancer on 6 September 2009 at the age of 78.〔(Professor Sir David Williams: legal scholar ) ''The Times''. Retrieved on 29 September 2009.〕 == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「David Glyndwr Tudor Williams」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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