Stephen Hawking to give up Cambridge chair
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Cambridge chair London, Oct 24 DPA British theoretical physicist
Stephen Hawking
will retire from teaching next year, the
University of
Cambridge has announced. Hawking, who suffers from a motor neuron
disease called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ALS that has left him almost paralysed and only able to communicate through a
computer,
will hand over the Lucasian
Chair of Mathematics to a successor in the new academic year, a statement said early
Friday. Hawking, who reaches the Lucasian chair's
retirement age of 67 in January,
will continue his
research at the
university. The Lucasian
Chair of Mathematics is renowned and was occupied by Isaac
Newton in the 17th century. Hawking has held the
chair for almost 30 years. He is one of the most
famous cosmologists in the world, and author of the popular
science book A Brief
History of Time, which has sold nine million copies, according to
publishers Bantam Dell. --DPA dkg 167
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