Stephen Hawking to retire as Cambridge's Professor of Mathematics next year
London, Oct 24 ANI:
Stephen Hawking, renowned scientist,
will retire as
Cambridge University's Professor of Mathematics on October 1, 2009. According to a
report in the
Telegraph, Hawking
will continue his
work as usual at
Cambridge University as Emeritus Lucasian Professor at the
university, an honorary
title, after he vacates his position next year. A spokeswoman explained it was
University policy for professors to "pass the baton" in the year they reach the age of 67. She said that Hawking's diary is already booked up to 2012. "The post is retiring but Hawking isn't," the spokeswoman said. "Nothing
will change. It is merely a formality," she added. Hawking, 66,
will have held the position of Lucasian Professor of Mathematics for 30 years at the time of his
retirement. Despite being almost completely paralyzed by motor neurone
disease, Hawking became one of the world's leading experts on gravity,
black holes, and the origins of the universe. The applied mathematician and theoretical physicist also hit the headlines earlier this year when it was rumoured he could be set to leave
Cambridge to join his colleague Professor Neil Turok at the Perimeter
Institute in
Ontario,
Canada. But, a
university spokesman said Hawking had no plans to leave
Cambridge University in the near future. "Professor
Stephen Hawking
will retire from the Lucasian Professorship of Mathematics at the
University of
Cambridge, to which he was elected in 1979, on 30 September 2009. He
will continue as an employee of the
University under the
title: Emeritus Lucasian Professor of Mathematics," he said. "It is a condition of the
Chair that the incumbent retire in the academic year in which they reach 67 years of age," he added. ANI
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