- Source: Brunner Professorships
Three chairs at the University of Liverpool were endowed by local industrialist Sir John Brunner, 1st Baronet: the Brunner Professorship of Economic Science, the Brunner Professorship of Egyptology, and the Brunner Professorship of Physical Chemistry.
List of Brunner Professors of Economic Science
The Brunner Professorship of Economic Science is a chair in economics. It was established in 1891 by John Tomlinson Brunner, the chemical industrialist and Liberal MP for Northwich. Brunner's son Sidney had been a student at University College Liverpool at the time of his death in 1890. After correspondence with Willam Rathbone, Brunner founded the chair in memory of both his son and his father, the Swiss-born Unitarian schoolmaster John Brunner (born 1800).
1891 to 1922: E. C. K. Gonner
1930 to 1932: John Rotherford Bellerby
1933 to 1947: George Cyril Allen
1947 to 1950: Phillip Barrett Whale
1951 to 1969: G. L. S. Shackle
1970 to 1979: George Henry Peters
1980 to 1996: Avelino Romeo Nobay
1998 to 1999: Brian Hillier
List of Brunner Professors of Egyptology
The Brunner Professorship of Egyptology is a chair in Egyptology at the University of Liverpool, England. It was founded in 1906.
1906 to 1919: Percy Newberry
1920 to 1933: T. Eric Peet
1934 to 1948: Aylward M. Blackman
1948 to 1974: H. W. Fairman
1974 to 1991: A. F. Shore
Kenneth Kitchen - Brunner Professor Emeritus
List of Brunner Professors of Physical Chemistry
1913 to 1948: William Lewis; Grant-Brunner Professor of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry (1937–1948
1948 to 1973: C. E. H. Bawn; Grant-Brunner Professor of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry (1948–1969)
1974 to 1988: David King
1990 to 2004: David Schiffrin
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