List of honorary doctors of the University of Canterbury
This list of Honorary Doctors of the University of Canterbury shows recipients of an honorary doctorate bestowed by the University of Canterbury since 1962, for those bestowed prior to the dissolution of University of New Zealand see List of Honorary Doctors of the University of New Zealand.[1]
Year | Recipient | Degree |
---|---|---|
1962 | John Llewellyn | LLD |
1962 | Ngaio Marsh | LittD |
1962 | John Packer[2] | DSc |
1965 | Alister McIntosh | LLD |
1965 | Michael Ramsey | LLD |
1966 | Bernard Fergusson | LLD |
1966 | Ted Sorensen | LLD |
1962 | Kenneth Gresson | LLD |
1962 | George Jobberns | LLD |
1962 | George Manning | LLD |
1962 | Hugh Noble Parton | DSc |
1973 | Charles Moihi Bennett | LLD |
1973 | Alan John Danks | LLD |
1973 | Alec Leslie Haslam | LLD |
1973 | Harold Cecil Holland | DSc |
1973 | Walter Gordon Morrison | DSc |
1973 | John Greville Agard Pocock | LittD |
1973 | Karl Raimund Popper | LittD |
1974 | Malcolm Burns[3] | DSc |
1975 | Thomas Allen Curnow | LittD |
1975 | Thomas Vernon Griffiths | MusD |
1975 | Carlton Hunter Perkins | LLD |
1975 | John Henry Erle Schroder | LittD |
1977 | Donald William Bain | LLD |
1977 | Margaret Dalziel | LittD |
1977 | Alan Johns | DSc |
1977 | Alan Low | LLD |
1977 | Neville Crompton Phillips | LittD |
1978 | Herbert Meyer Caselberg | LLD |
1978 | Ian Edward Coop | DSc |
1978 | Lloyd Evans | LLD |
1978 | Charles Hilgendorf | LLD |
1978 | Lance McCaskill | DSc |
1981 | Frank Richardson Askin | DSc |
1987 | Jean Herbison | LittD |
1987 | John Perry Hollings[4] | DEng |
1987 | Elsie Locke | LittD |
1987 | Ivor Richardson | LLD |
1987 | Bill Rowling | LLD |
1992 | C. E. Beeby | LittD |
1992 | Tipene O'Regan | LittD |
1992 | Edward Somers | LLD |
1992 | Miles Warren | LittD |
1993 | Margaret Mahy | LittD |
1996 | Ian Axford | DSc |
1996 | Harry Evison | LittD |
1996 | Angus Tait | DEng |
1999 | Don Brash | LLD |
1999 | Ian Leggat | LLD |
1999 | Ernst Badian | LittD |
1999 | Diana Isaac | DSc |
1999 | Lindsay Poole | DSc |
1999 | Warren Roper | DSc |
2000 | John Ritchie | MusD |
2000 | Maurice Till | MusD |
2000 | Eric Godley | DSc |
2000 | Robertson Stewart | DEng |
2000 | Gordon Ogilvie | LittD |
2001 | Ann Ballin | LittD |
2001 | Bob Park | DEng |
2001 | Don Beaven | DSc |
2001 | Robin Clark | DSc |
2001 | Elric Hooper | LittD |
2002 | Owen Marshall | LittD |
2002 | Brian Mason | DSc |
2002 | Sam Neill | LittD |
2002 | Gil Simpson | DSc |
2002 | Andrew Tipping | LLD |
2002 | Silvia Cartwright | LLD |
2003 | Bill Pickering | DEng |
2003 | Peter Munz | LittD |
2003 | Phyllis Guthardt | LLD |
2003 | Don Peebles | LittD |
2004 | Peter McKelvey | DSc |
2004 | Mike Moore | DCom |
2005 | Barry Cleavin | LittD |
2005 | Ian Foster | DSc |
2006 | Gavin Cormack | DEng |
2006 | Neil Scott | DSc |
2006 | Susan Wakefield | DCom |
2006 | John Wood | LittD |
2007 | Kerry McDonald | DCom |
2007 | David Teece | DCom |
2008 | Jonathan Mane-Wheoki | LittD |
2009 | Andrew McEwan | DSc |
2009 | Neville Jordan | DEng |
2010 | Robin Mann | DSc |
2011 | Te Aue Davis[nb 1] | LittD |
2011 | Ruth Richardson | DCom |
2011 | Adrienne, Lady Stewart | LittD |
2012 | Ngau Boon Keat | DEng |
2012 | Simon Murdoch | LittD |
2012 | Richard Garland | DSc |
2012 | John Burrows | LLD |
2012 | David Caygill | DCom |
2012 | Neil MacLean | LLD |
2012 | Graham Henry | DEd |
2013 | William Young | LLD |
2013 | Feleti Sevele | LittD |
2013 | Bill Culbert | DFA |
2014 | Alan Gibbs | DEng |
2014 | Antony Gough | DCom |
2014 | Vincent Ward | DFA |
2014 | Richard Ballantyne[6] | DCom |
2015 | Sandra Manderson[7] | LLD |
2015 | Rosemary Banks[7] | LittD |
2015 | Rob Fyfe[7] | DCom |
2015 | Roy Kerr[8] | DSc |
2015 | John Matthews[8] | DEng |
2016 | Gavin Bishop[8] | DEd |
2017 | Peter Holdsworth[9] | DEng |
2017 | Julie Maxton | LLD |
2017 | Pip McCrostie[10] | DCom |
2017 | John Key | DCom |
2018 | Jenny Harper | LLD |
2019 | Liz Calder | LittD |
2020 | Peter Simpson | LittD |
2021 | John Riley[11] | DCom |
Footnotes
- ^ Awarded posthumously[5]
References
- ^ "Honorary graduates" (PDF). University of Canterbury. pp. 1–3. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
- ^ Gardner, W. J.; Beardsley, E. T.; Carter, T. E. (1973). Phillips, Neville Crompton (ed.). A History of the University of Canterbury, 1873–1973. Christchurch: University of Canterbury. p. 265.
- ^ Ross, Bruce J. "Malcolm McRae Burns". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
- ^ "Hall of Fame". Beca Group. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
- ^ "Toi Iho Honouring Te Aue Davis". Te Karaka. 7 April 2012. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
- ^ "Honorary Doctorate". The Press. 18 December 2014. p. A8. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
- ^ a b c "Honorary degrees for Canterbury leaders". The Press. 18 April 2015. p. A7. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
- ^ a b c "Honorary graduates" (PDF). University of Canterbury. 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
- ^ "Hon doc – Peter Holdsworth". University of Canterbury. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
- ^ "Hon doc – Pip McCrostie". University of Canterbury. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
- ^ "Honorary doctorate awarded to world leading academic economist". University of Canterbury. 1 December 2021. Retrieved 21 December 2021.