Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Sections
Home / Media / News / Renowned marine scientist is awarded personal professorship

Renowned marine scientist is awarded personal professorship

Issued 26 October 2011
Renowned marine scientist is awarded personal professorship

Professor Laurence Mee

Professor Laurence Mee, director of the Scottish Association for Marine Science UHI, has been honoured for his career achievements by the University of the Highlands and Islands.

He has been awarded a personal chair (professorship) in recognition of his work and widespread renown in marine science. Personal chairs – as opposed to those which are established by universities for academic leadership in a specific discipline – represent one of the highest professional accolades.

James Fraser, principal and vice-chancellor of the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI), said: “Although Laurence already carried the title of professor before he came to the university, the personal chair is a much deserved recognition of his reputation and distinction as a scientist and academic. Professor Mee combines a high level of achievement in research, teaching, and academic leadership, with a national and international reputation for knowledge, policy and service in marine science and the marine environment. “

Professor Mee joined SAMS – Scotland’s largest independent marine research centre and an academic partner of the University of the Highlands and Islands - in 2008 after an international career at the forefront of marine science and oceanography.

He was previously the director of the University of Plymouth’s Marine Institute where he was also the UK’s first professor of marine and coastal policy.

Prior to this he spent eleven years working at the United Nations (UN), including six years heading the Marine Environmental Studies Laboratory in Monaco. Professor Mee facilitated negotiations for the first post-Soviet inter-ministerial declaration on the Black Sea in 1992 and subsequently led the $110m Black Sea Environmental Programme which was designed to help the system recover from severe eutrophication.

Currently Professor Mee conducts multi-disciplinary research on coupled marine social-ecological systems. He also leads the 15-country, 31-institution European research project KnowSeas which is providing the scientific basis for implementing the “Ecosystem Approach” to Europe’s seas.

Laurence’s other interests include management of the sea in the UK and Europe; sustainable use of the sea; marine conservation; assessing marine environmental problems and risks such as waste disposal and pollution, and international development and the sea.

 

 

Media contact:

Alison Hay
Communications manager
01463 297206

alison.hay@uhi.ac.uk

Filed under: ,
© University of the Highlands and Islands
Registered office: 12b Ness Walk, Inverness, Scotland, IV3 5SQ
Tel: +44 (0) 1463 279000 | Email: eo@uhi.ac.uk
Typetalk: +44 (0) 1463 279180
University of the Highlands and Islands, UHI, their Gaelic equivalents and the UHI
mountains and water device are all trademarks and/or registered trademarks of the
University of the Highlands and Islands. UHI is a limited company registered in Scotland
No. 148203. Registered Scottish Charity No. SC022228, VAT No. 663990005.
© Oilthigh na Gàidhealtachd agus nan Eilean
Oifis chlàraichte: 12b Slighe Nis, Inbhir Nis, Alba, IV3 5SQ
Fòn: +44 (0) 1463 279000 | Post-d:eo@uhi.ac.uk
Taidhp-labhairt: +44 (0) 1463 279180
Tha Oilthigh na Gˆidhealtachd agus nan Eilean UHI, na teirmichean sin air an cleachdadh sa Bheurla
agus an suaicheantas bheanntan agus uisge aig UHI uile nan comharraidhean malairt agus/no comharraidhean
malairt clˆraichte aig Oilthigh na Gˆidhealtachd agus nan Eilean. Tha UHI na chompanaidh earranta clˆraichte
an Alba, Ëir. 148203. Ëireamh Charthannais Albannaich Chlˆraichte SC022228. Ëir. VAT 663990005.