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Richard Good Smethurst (born 17 January 1941) is an economist, who was provostofWorcester College, Oxford.

Education[edit]

Smethurst was educated at Liverpool College, Worcester College, Oxford, and Nuffield College, Oxford.

Career[edit]

In 1964, Smethurst was appointed research fellow at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. In the following academic year (1965/66) he was simultaneously Fellow and tutor in economicsatSt Edmund Hall, Oxford and consultant to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization programme at the Oxford Institute of Commonwealth Studies. In 1967, he became a fellow of Worcester College, Oxford where he was also tutor in economics and university lecturer in economics until 1976.[1]

Meanwhile, he was also part-time economic advisor to Her Majesty's Treasury 1969–71 and part-time policy advisor to the Prime Minister's Policy Unit 1975–76 (Harold Wilson's second term). From 1976 until 1986 he was professorial fellow at Worcester and director of Oxford University Department for External Studies. In 1978 he had been appointed a part-time member of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission and in 1986 he became its deputy chairman. He held this position until 1989 when, rather than becoming its chairman, he returned to Oxford as chairman of the General Board of the Faculties.

In 1991 he became provost of Worcester and in 1997 he was appointed pro-vice-chancellor of the university. He was appointed President of the Thames and Solent Workers' Educational Association in 1992 and president of the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education in 1994. He retired as provost of Worcester in Summer 2011.[2]

Smethurst was once tutor to John Hood, subsequently vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford.

Private life[edit]

Smethurst is married to Sue Gillingham, an Oxford theologian and authority on the Psalms.

Sources and further information[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Richard Smethurst, Honorary Fellow". St Edmund Hall, Oxford. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  • ^ "College News". Worcester College Alumni Website. Worcester College, Oxford: Worcester College External Relations Office. 5 July 2010. Election of New Provost. Archived from the original on 19 December 2010.
  • External links[edit]

    Academic offices
    Preceded by

    Asa Briggs

    Provost of Worcester College, Oxford
    1991–2011
    Succeeded by

    Jonathan Bate


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