Robert A. Hinde - Curriculum Vitae#


Robert A. Hinde
Born 26 October 1923 in Norwich, England

EDUCATION, DEGREES AND POSITIONS
  • 1935-40 Oundle School
  • 1940-45 RAF: Pilot, Coastal Command
  • 1946-48 St.John’s College, Cambridge. B.A., Ist Class Hons. University of Cambridge; B.Sc., University of London
  • 1948-50 Research Assistant, Edward Grey Institute, Department of Zoology and Balliol College, Oxford, D.Phil., Oxford University
  • 1950-54 Curator, Ornithological Field Station, Department of Zoology, Cambridge (then Assistant Director of Research, Sub-Department of Animal Behaviour)
  • 1951-54 Research Fellow, St. John’s College, Cambridge
  • 1956-58 Steward, St. John’s College
  • 1961 Sc.D. University of Cambridge
  • 1958-89; 1994- Fellow, St. John’s College
  • 1958-63 Tutor, St. John’s College
  • 1963-89 Royal Society Research Professor
  • 1970-89 Honorary Director, Medical Research Council Unit on the Development & Integration of Behaviour
  • 1979 Hitchcock Professor, University of California, Berkeley
  • 1983 Green Visiting Scholar, University of Texas
  • 1989-94 Master, St. John’s College, Cambridge
  • 2002- Chair, British Pugwash Group.

AWARDS
Honorary Doctorates
  • 1974 Université Libre, Bruxelles
  • 1978 Université de Paris, Nanterre
  • 1991 Stirling University
  • 1991 Göteborg University
  • 1992 Edinburgh University
  • 1996 University of Western Ontario
  • 1998 Oxford University

Ethology
  • 1961 Scientific Medal, Zoological Society of London
  • 1976 Hon. Fellow, American Ornithologists’ Union
  • 1987 Hon. Member, Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour
  • 1988 Hon. Member, Deutsche Ornithologische Gesellschaft
  • 1992 Frink Medal, Zoological Society of London
  • 1997 Society’s Medal, Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour

Primatology
  • 1980 Osman Hill Medal, Primate Society of Great Britain

Developmental Psychology
  • 1981 Hon. Fellow, British Psychological Society
  • 1991 Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award, Society for Research in Child Development
  • 1993 G. Stanley Hall Medal, American Psychological Association
  • 2003 Bowlby/Ainsworth Award for Contributions to Attachment Theory and Research

Social Psychology
  • 1992 Distinguished Career Award, International Society for the Study of Interpersonal Relationships

Psychiatry and Developmental Psychology
  • 1980 Leonard Cammer Award, New York Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University
  • 1987 Albert Einstein Award for Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York
  • 1988 Hon. Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatry, London

Anthropology
  • 1984 Rivers Award in Social Anthropology, Cambridge University
  • 1990 Huxley Medal, Royal Anthropological Institute

Other Distinctions
  • 1974 Fellow of the Royal Society
  • 1974 Foreign Hon. Member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
  • 1978 Hon. Foreign Associate of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences
  • 1986 Hon. Fellow, Balliol College, Oxford
  • 1988 Commander of the British Empire
  • 1990 Member of the Academia Europaea
  • 1990 Hon. Fellow, Trinity College, Dublin
  • 1990 Croonian Lecturer, Royal Society
  • 1996 Royal Medal, Royal Society
  • 2002 Hon. Fellow of the British Academy
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