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Faculty of Veterinary Medicine: Professor Katrin Hinrichs (Clinical Studies-New Bolton Center University of Pennsylvania, USA).His publications on the topic are internationally renowned. Knox was one of the first people to bridge the gap between environmental law and human rights. Faculty of Law and Criminology: Professor John H.Beard is known worldwide for her commitment to making classical culture accessible to a wide public. Faculty of Arts and Philosophy: Professor Dame Mary Beard (University of Cambridge, UK).This year, five faculties were able to make nominations for honorary doctors:
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On Dies Natalis, Ghent University will also be awarding honorary doctorates in honour of services to science and research. The faculty is honouring Iain Stewart not only as a scientist who has combined the topic of ‘Planet Earth’ with the work of his own faculty, but also as an expert who is able to present this theme to members of other disciplines, and to a wider public. For this reason, Professor Iain Stewart will now receive his honorary doctorate from Ghent University on Friday 19 March. The centenary celebrations, planned for 2 October 2020, were also postponed due to Corona. In honour of its 100th anniversary, the Faculty of Bioscience Engineering nominated Professor Iain Stewart. The rector is the promotor of this honorary doctorate, and has previously explained why he chose Milo Rau in a discussion with the theatre director. It did not happen due to Corona, and so the university will now pay tribute to Rau for his social merits a year later than planned. In 2020, Ghent University was set to award an honorary doctorate to Milo Rau, the Swiss theatre director and artistic director of NTGent. Few people can truly say that they have had (and continue to have) such an impact on how we live as Tim Berners-Lee.” Rector Rik Van de Walle. It led to a close, challenging and, above all, a very stimulating cooperation with an exceptional man and his team. Well, he’ll never be able to do that, I thought. He said something about working with Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the Web. "Years ago, Ruben, a young researcher from my research group came to find me. The rector is the promotor of this honorary doctorate.
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Indeed, there is also a current connection between Sir Tim and Ghent University, due to the collaboration between professor Ruben Verborgh (Faculty of Engineering and Architecture) with Sir Tim’s research group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States) which developed Solid to give people control of their own data, and Inrupt, the startup at which Sir Tim is CTO launched to build the ecosystem that supports it. Two decades later, in awarding an honorary doctorate to Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Ghent University is taking a step which in a way builds on the honorary doctorate it already awarded in 2000 to alumnus Robert Cailliau, who worked with Sir Tim Berners-Lee at CERN. More information about the history of the creation and further development of the World Wide Web, the central role that Sir Tim played in this process, and also his extensive biography can be found on the pages of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) the organisation which Berners-Lee founded in 1994 and which still sets standards for the World Wide Web. Sir Tim Berners-LeeĬomputer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee is the inventor of the World Wide Web, the HTTP protocol and HTML, the markup language for web pages, based on ideas which he developed from 1989 onwards at CERN. Sir Tim Berners-Lee and geologist Iain Stewart, professor of Earth Sciences, will also receive honorary doctorates from Ghent University. So this year’s edition will honour awardees who should have received their honorary doctorates last year. The Dies Natalis celebrations in 2020 were postponed due to Corona. And we will keep this connection alive thanks to the online edition of Dies Natalis on19 March 2021. Because we had to, but also because we could. This is how Ghent University opened the academic year in September. In addition, the University will, exceptionally, award two honorary institutional titles, alongside five further honorary doctorates awarded in honour of services to science.