Paging Doctor British!
Blue’s News reported late last week that it had been announced that Queen Mary, University of London, would be awarding an honorary Doctorate of Science to Richard Garriott ” for his work promoting the importance of science, mathematics and space exploration.” Apparently, the award was actually presented on Thursday, the 21st of July.
British-born Dr Garriott has explored the wreck of the Titanic, hunted meteors in Antarctica and in 2008 realised his lifelong dream of travelling in a space shuttle to the International Space Station. His support for Queen Mary’s outreach programmes in local schools, and help in launching inspiring competitions have captured imaginations and encouraged children to study science at school and university.
The award-winning computer game developer is also an entrepreneur, philanthropist, adventure traveller and space explorer, whose Ultima series of role-playing games remains one of the most successful franchises in gaming history.
Professor McOwan, Dean for Taught Programmes in the Faculty of Science and Engineering, commented: “Richard’s spectacular life story, storming from video games pioneer to explorer, scientist and space entrepreneur is the stuff of modern-day legend. While changing the world around us Richard has also been an outstanding champion in helping us to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers here in London and globally. We are delighted that his talents and drive can be recognised by his award of a DSc from Queen Mary.
On receiving his award, Dr Garriott commented: “Being an early pioneer of the computer games industry has come with many benefits, but academic involvement was not one of them. Working with Queen Mary over the last few years to help develop academic outreach to UK students has been a singular joy; it has allowed me to contribute academically in ways I missed out on in the early days of the industry. It will be a personal highlight of my life, to receive an honorary degree from Queen Mary – it will fill in a notable gap in my personal story.”
Richard’s most recent collaboration with Queen Mary, University of London, Venture Thinking and GovEd was to create Our Space – a special online video gallery of some of Richard’s favourite moments in space…
So I guess we should all call him Dr. Garriott now?
Update: Photo!
Thanks goes to Browncoat Jayson in the comments for the link to the photo.
Congrats, Dr. Lord British!
Would it be Dr. Lord British or Lord Dr. British? There is some convention regarding the order of titles, but I do not know it.
In which I am forced to rethink my blanket opposition to comment deletion without or with cause.
I’m a tiny little bit hurt by that comment.
Duke: To clarify, my comment above is not meant to refer to you. Another comment was posted by another party, and I chose to delete it. The comment I left is for him, and will be apparent to him as such.
Ah, no worries then. To be honest I thought the complete inanity of my comment practically warranted deletion anyway.
Richard Garriott posted a photo on Google+ for this event.
https://plus.google.com/112005436102690952317/posts/9DxEPYAu4ty
Congrats, Dr. British!
Thanks for the link, Jayson; I’ll add the photo to the article shortly!