In BriefBroadcaster Neil Oliver honoured by Glasgow University

Broadcaster Neil Oliver honoured by Glasgow University

The archaeologist, broadcaster, journalist and writer, Neil Oliver, is to be given an honorary degree by the University of Glasgow.

Dr Oliver attended Dumfries Academy and studied Archaeology at the University of Glasgow.

He will become a Doctor of the University in recognition of his contributions to broadcasting and public engagement.

In 2002, he joined his friend, Dr Tony Pollard, also of the University of Glasgow, in presenting ‘Two men in a Trench’ on BBC 2 – and the rest is television history.

He went on to present a number of programmes, including ‘The Face of Britain’ on Channel 4; ‘Scotland’s History’: the ‘Top Ten’ on BBC 2 and ‘A History of Scotland’ on BBC 1.

He has also written nine books over the past 12 years.

Dr Carol Hill, Head of the School of Interdisciplinary Studies on Dumfries campus, said: “It is particularly fitting that Dr Oliver should receive an honorary degree at the University’s Dumfries campus as he has strong links with the area and the research and teaching interests of a number of staff in the School of Interdisciplinary Studies and its Solway Centre for Environment and Culture are very close to Dr Oliver’s.”

 

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